Talking Through
Teens’ Growing Pains
It's no secret young people growing up today are more technologically advanced than older generations like the Baby Boomers
If you haven’t run all winter, it’s best to ease into a spring exercise routine
TeachersFirst.com, a teacher-reviewed web service, has pulled together a list of "Summer Sparklers," dozens of Web sites that students and parents can use to keep the learning going, even during vacation. Read more...
Oprah Donates $1 Million to California Charter Schools
Get Your Kids
into the Game
When it comes to improving academic performance, boosting self-esteem and teaching social skills, few things beat team sports. Sports give kids the opportunity to get attention and respect, and to use the natural skills that come with youth, like speed and coordination.
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As the temperature starts to warm, many Americans think about lacing up their running shoes or pulling out their tennis rackets.
Video Games Can Teach, If Kids Will Play
Fun, Exciting Family Time
Moves Indoors
Gone are the days when poor weather outside meant sitting inside with nothing to do but watch television and play board games.
Oprah has donated $1 million to help California charter schools as part of a $6 million public education giftContinue...
Pop culture tells us that teenagers inevitably transform into hungry, rebellious, secretive monsters. But while it is true that teenagers seek autonomy, it’s not impossible for parents to keep the lines of communication open.
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