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Summer of Childhood Innocence Shattered by World Violence

August 3, 2016 by Whit Honea

It has been a long, hot summer with the carefree days of childhood being interspersed with all-too-frequent headlines about killings around the world.

Filed Under: education, news Tagged With: ethnicity/race, fears, guns, racism, violence

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Finding the Best Daycare for Your Child

July 18, 2016 by Pete Cataldo

Finding the best daycare program can be exhausting, but an organized search and knowing what to ask and do will help.

Filed Under: education, NYC Tagged With: daycare, school, tips

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12 Life Lessons Learned from My Father

June 17, 2016 by Chris Bernholdt

White Lithium Grease is the best lubricant on Earth. It can also be used to deter squirrels for your bird feeder.

Filed Under: education, National, parenting advice Tagged With: Father's Day, holidays, life lessons, tips

summer camp

Summer Camp Decisions Made Easy: Stay at Home

May 26, 2016 by Larry Bernstein

Summer camp to us meant playing ball in the streets, occasional trips to the area pool, and watching a lot of TV. We occasionally got bored. But that’s OK.

Filed Under: education, entertainment, NYC Tagged With: summer camp

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School Report Card Too Complex to Make the Grade

May 19, 2016 by Pete Gilbert

As a kid, I knew if I brought home a report card that wasn’t mostly As and Bs, I was in trouble. If I printed my daughter’s report card off my computer and showed it to her, she would have no clue where to begin making sense of it all.

Filed Under: education Tagged With: report cards

Newspapers

What Will Our Kids Do Without Newspapers?

May 18, 2016 by Carter Gaddis

Contemplative, unbiased newspapers have been replaced by social media and cable news that reinforce fiercely held beliefs, often at the expense of truth.

Filed Under: education, media Tagged With: newspapers, politics, social media

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