• August 19, 2013

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      Divorce can be difficult for both parents and children. For children who are between the ages of nine and 12 - a stage in which children may already be dealing with their own emotional, physical, and mental growth changes - here are some tips that can help: 1. Talking about your problems is a

  • August 14, 2013

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    Children learn things at the knees of their mothers that they can’t get anywhere else. They learn about life and how to experience it. Parents really are the first teachers – and, dare I say it – the home is the first schoolhouse. As parents, we have embarked upon the journey of guiding a new

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  • August 9, 2013

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    Studies show that violence on television does have an adverse affect on children and the way they think and act. This is true not only for young children, but some recent studies indicate that watching violence on television can even impact adults. We know that for the most part, children learn from both experience and

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  • July 31, 2013

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    In the field of education, knowledge is power. A recent New York Times article outlined potential new legislation in Texas, House Bill 866, which would allow elementary school students who excel at state reading and math exams in the third and fourth grade, to skip exams in those subjects in the fourth, sixth, and seventh

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  • July 29, 2013

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    Children take their cue from their parents. If parents are calm, reassuring, optimistic, and supportive, children will feel both confident and competent. It is important when preparing our children for the first day of school to plan ahead. Children want to fit in – so parents must begin at the beginning, and first find out