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The Nation’s Best High Schools Rankings Are Revealed

By Laura McMullen on May 18, 2012

When considering your child's education, it may be hard not to focus on the potential loans needed to pay for college or the outlook of the post-graduation [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: education, family, high school, K-12 education, parenting, public schools, rankings, students, teachers, teens Leave a response

Five Steps to Help You Improve Your Relationship

Five Steps to Help You Improve Your Relationship

By Don Mordasini on May 12, 2012

When I meet couples in therapy they typically expect that their partner will change to meet their needs. Those that are successful learn that they [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: couples therapy, Improve your relationship, parenting, relationships Leave a response

How To Make Sure Your Kids Succeed In School: Top Ten Mistakes Parents Make

How To Make Sure Your Kids Succeed In School: Top Ten Mistakes Parents Make

By Dr. Karin Suesser, PhD. on December 27, 2011

Like most parents, You probably try to do everything to make sure your kids succeed in school each year: Register them, pay fees, buy school [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: Dr. Karin Suesser, helping, homework, learning, mistakes, motivation, parenting, PhD, school, school problems, success Leave a response

New Book Release: Expert offers tips on protecting children from cyber traps

New Book Release: Expert offers tips on protecting children from cyber traps

By Pat Wyman on November 1, 2011

Protecting children from cyber traps grows as we become more addicted to our technology. Children in particular effortlessly navigate complicated menus, rapidly master the intricate [...]

Posted in Blog Topics: child safety, children and technology, cyber traps for kids, cyber traps for the young, Frederick Lane, parenting, protecting children from cyber traps, protecting kids online Leave a response

Dr. Tim Elmore

How To Fix Parenting Styles Which May Damage Your Kids

By Dr. Tim Elmore on May 26, 2011

Did you know that parents have very different parenting styles? I believe we not only have a new generation of kids on our hands today, [...]

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Creating Families: 5 Tips when Considering Adoption

Creating Families: 5 Tips when Considering Adoption

By Kenneth Gordon, Esq. on April 6, 2011

Expanding a family through adoption presents specific considerations that require reliable information, guidance and planning.

Posted in Articles Topics: family, l, parenting Leave a response

Why Does My Baby Cry?

Why Does My Baby Cry?

By Kathy Gruhn, MA CCC-SLP on April 6, 2011

Sometimes it helps to consider a few things to figure out what your baby wants. You can narrow down the possibilities by watching your baby’s body language, knowing the time of day and paying attention to the particular situation. Here are a few examples.

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When Will My Child Be a Better Playmate?

When Will My Child Be a Better Playmate?

By Kathy Gruhn, MA CCC-SLP on April 5, 2011

Structure and support need to be in place during toddler play activities because they aren't in control of their emotions and aren't able to adjust their behavior appropriately.

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Your Child’s Tantrums Are Communication Opportunities

Your Child’s Tantrums Are Communication Opportunities

By Kathy Gruhn, MA CCC-SLP on April 5, 2011

Let’s face it. Nothing can push your angry button faster than when your child throws a temper tantrum. Common tantrum behaviors include:

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Tips for Increasing Your Child’s Vocabulary

Tips for Increasing Your Child’s Vocabulary

By Kathy Gruhn, MA CCC-SLP on April 4, 2011

Infants and toddlers watch your facial expressions, mouth, hands and body language for communication cues as well.

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