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College Drop-Off of Firstborn Leaves Parents Wondering, Worrying

September 12, 2018 by Vincent O'Keefe

It’s common for parents’ lives to feel unsettled when their first child heads to college. But the metaphor of child-as-pioneer can help ease the grief.

Filed Under: education, relationships Tagged With: college, empty nest, growing up, milestones, teens / tweens

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Speed Cameras Turned Back on with NYC Schools Back in Session

September 4, 2018 by APW

Slow down in NYC school zones to save lives and save yourself from being fined – the speed cameras are back on.

Filed Under: education, NYC, travel Tagged With: safety, school, transportation

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Back To School Days Brings Parent Worries Beyond Readin’, ‘Riting, New Math

August 28, 2018 by Mike Julianelle

Let’s not pretend the kids returning back to school doesn’t have its perks. For one thing, the kids are gone! But it’s dicey from there on.

Filed Under: education, NYC Tagged With: back to school, humor, school, school supplies

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Oh, the Many Things Your Children Will Bring Home from School

August 13, 2018 by Guest Contributor

Back-to-school time brings about a plethora of emotions in children … and a load of crap in their backpacks among other things.

Filed Under: education Tagged With: back to school, humor

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First Day of School Quickly Crushes Summer Spirit

August 8, 2018 by Whit Honea

The first day of a new school year is here across America, but not everyone is ready for summer to end (and it isn’t just the kids).

Filed Under: education Tagged With: aging parent, back to school, growing up, summer, teens / tweens

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Educated Children Learn to Manage Their Responses, Rather Than Beat the System

July 17, 2018 by Larry Bernstein

An educated person who is willing to work hard and is resourceful has an advantage. A person who understands how to roll with the changes and moments in life has an advantage.

Filed Under: education, NYC, parenting styles Tagged With: growing up

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