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All About "teenagers"
Teaching Her Self-Confidence
Help your teenage daughter to grow up in a safe and sane way, feeling good about herself when she looks in the mirror. Here are 10 things you can do to help your daughter learn to love her body and herself.
Read MoreAre You Committed to Raising a Confident and Responsible Child?
Find Out How Committed You Really Are To Your Child And Parenting
Read MorePrepare Teens for a High-Tech Future
Every day we're preparing our children for their future. Every day we're teaching them lessons on topics ranging from personal relationships to bank accounts. But when it comes to their future professional lives, are we giving them the skills they need to succeed? With ever-changing technologies and business ideas that come and go, it can be a daunting task. Here are some fun ideas!
Read MoreGetting Your Children School Ready
Back to school is in the air. Parents are currently being bombarded with back to school sales in magazines, newspapers, television ads, and store flyers. Whether you shop on line or wait in line, advertisers suggest that their store or website has everything you could possibly need to get your child school ready.
Read MoreWhen Freshmen Return Home for Thanksgiving, Worlds Can Collide
Many families of college freshman will be celebrating a belated Thanksgiving this year -- giving thanks that their son or daughter is back at school, and all have survived the first visit home.
Read MoreBetwixt and Between: Middle Schoolers Home Alone
Anita Biase Many young teens stay home alone after school. This is not a new situation. Mothers have worked outside the home for decades.
Read MoreWhat Are the Most Common Sources of Financial Aid?
Student financial aid is available from a number of sources, including the federal government, state governments, colleges and universities, and other organizations. Students can receive aid from more than one source.
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