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Aug 29 2009

Top tips to help your child read at any age

Published by Jennifer under Education, Preschoolers

(ARA) – A child’s natural “learning window” is between the ages of birth and 4 to 5 years, research has shown. But the typical American school doesn’t start teaching children to read until kindergarten. For parents, it may seem challenging to compete with television and video games, but helping your child learn to read is [...]

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Aug 20 2009

What’s old is new for parents looking to save money

Published by Jennifer under Family Budget

(ARA) – Because raising a child in tough economic times can be expensive and financially challenging, many families are looking for ways to reduce their spending without having to sacrifice their family’s well-being. This has resulted in a slew of families getting creative by making old items new again.
Shanaka Brown’s family is one of many [...]

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Aug 15 2009

Temperatures Rising? Take Dinner Outdoors

(ARA) – Hot dogs, hamburgers and pork ribs aren’t the healthiest eats in the bunch, especially if getting fit for the summertime is a priority. You won’t have to compromise these good ol’ grilling favorites at your next barbecue if lighter substitutions are made elsewhere.
“Incorporating healthy, flavorful side dishes is key when you’re serving copious [...]

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Aug 11 2009

Fun and Learning with Kids in the Kitchen

(ARA) – It’s fun, it’s messy, and it means time with an adult — no wonder most kids love to cook. Kitchen duty provides plenty of learning opportunities for kids too. Problem is, for many parents, the goal of cooking is getting something on the table, pronto. And that’s OK — whipping up a nutritious [...]

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Aug 03 2009

Simple Ways Parents Can Nurture Kids’ Self Esteem

Published by Jennifer under Self Esteem

(ARA) – Most parents know that self esteem is important for a child’s academic, social and emotional success. However, when it comes to nurturing their child’s self esteem, empowering them to be themselves and encouraging them to follow their dreams, it’s easy for parents to feel a bit lost. A few simple and positive steps [...]

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