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Winter Fun: What Your Kids Can Learn During This COLD Season

Winter Fun: What Your Kids Can Learn During This COLD Season

Let’s be honest, that first snowfall is magical. But by the time we hit the third week of freezing temperatures and gray skies, the magic starts to wear off a little bit. The kids are …

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Banned Books: Should You Allow Your Child To Read Them?

Banned Books: Should You Allow Your Child To Read Them?

The phrase “banned books” can conjure up all sorts of dramatic images, can’t it? Whispered conversations, secret libraries, and books passed between hands in dimly lit rooms. While the reality is a bit less cloak-and-dagger, …

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Navigating A Meltdown: How To Deal With Kids Who Don't Want To Participate

Navigating A Meltdown: How To Deal With Kids Who Don’t Want To Participate

It’s 10 a.m. on a Tuesday. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and you have a beautiful, color-coded lesson plan for the day. There’s just one problem: your child has decided that math …

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