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Pick the Best Daycare Possible: Use These Easy Guidelines

April 19, 2018 by Brandon Billinger

Unless you plan to be an at-home-parent, one of the toughest decisions you’ll make is trying to pick the best daycare option you can.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: daycare, preschool

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Forgotten Homework: Come to the Rescue or Teach a Lesson?

April 2, 2018 by Pete Gilbert

All I want is for my kids to be happy. Yet in this situation, my daughter’s happiness is taking a backseat to what hopefully amounts to a teachable moment.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: homework

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I Want My Son to Know Judaism but I’m Not Sure I Believe Anymore

March 29, 2018 by Adam Gertsacov

I want my son to be Jewish, or at least know about Judaism but I’m setting him a bad example, at least as a Jew. I feel like I’m Jewish, but don’t really believe in (or do) all of the stuff that makes one Jewish.

Filed Under: education, parenting styles Tagged With: Judaism, religion

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Fine Arts Promote Creativity, Growth so Let’s Stop Shortchanging Students

March 15, 2018 by Chris Bernholdt

Studies show promoting the fine arts in education helps students succeed in other subjects. Why do we always cut it from school budgets?

Filed Under: education Tagged With: creativity

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Vanishing Illusion of Safety in Wake of Yet Another School Shooting

February 28, 2018 by Andrew Knott

Another school shooting. We worry with fear now. Until we don’t. Until the news fades and the pressure of daily life washes it away. We go numb. And we wait.

Filed Under: education, events, National Tagged With: death, guns, mass shooting, safety, school, violence

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Learning to Keep Your Children Motivated at School Critical

January 17, 2018 by Vincent O'Keefe

When your kids start to complain about a “boring” subject at school, showing empathy can help their motivation and learning.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: high school, learning, middle school, motivation

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