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    Fourth of July Safety Tips

    Learn the common sense but all-too-often forgotten tips for greatly child and family safety on the Fourth of July.

    For those of us who are old enough to remember classrooms with walls, the methods we used to learn math were teacher-centered and method-based. Those who came of age before cooperative learning became prevalent in schools probably remember learning one method of solving problems...

    Girl's In The World Of Science

    Statistically, girls are more likely to lose interest in science. This has been a long standing tradition passed down from mother to daughter for the generations. There are ways to break the cycle. Discover the secret to having your kids love science.

    How To Deal With A Moody Child

    This article talks about how I dealt with a moody child today. Parents can learn from this experience and I hope it helps them deal with their child when they are in a mood too.

    Attention Deficit Disorder isn't something you need to accept as-is or treat only with medication. You can help your child develop better focus using some toys and techniques.

    Dolls, Figurines And The Value Of Role Play

    Why children's playing with dolls and figurines is one of the best educational games they'll ever play.

    Three Ways to Use an Identification Card

    There are many reasons why someone may want or need to utilize identification cards. This article describes the three top ways in which identification cards are used.

    Fun Summer Science Activities

    Having difficulties thinking up activities to do with your children over summer vacation? Summer is a great time to do fun science activities with you kids. Making science fun is easy to do and will help your children learn how to learn. They'll impress their teachers when they go back to school as well as have fun with the family.

    Ideas for Picky Eater Kids

    Do you have picky eater kids?

    Learning Science Together In A Fun Way

    A great way for you to help your children in science and have some quality family time is to bring science into family activities and learn together.

    Daddy, Please Don't Do That Again!

    A three year-old's response to an injury teaches us about our heavenly Father's love when we're in pain.

    Some general thoughts about that dreaded moment in time when we realize we haven't any batteries to power the new toy our child has been given.

    There are many "typical" ways to improve your child's memory. Why not think outside the box and find something new?

    Memorization vs. Critical Thinking. Who wins?

    Some people believe kids have to choose between memorizing and thinking when they study. Needless to say, I don't agree and here's why.

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