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You love your iPad, and the kids do too. However, you’re hesitant to hand over your tablet because various disaster scenarios keep popping up in your mind: Your preschooler deletes all of your apps. Your toddler ends up on the Internet. Purchases you didn’t authorize... by Everest College | Nov 17, 2012 | Articles
Lack of parental and educational support and becoming a parent are two of the most common reasons younger Americans drop out of high school, according to data released today in the 2012 High School Dropouts in America surveyconducted by Harris/Decima on behalf of... by Phyllis Kaufman Goodstein | Oct 8, 2012 | Articles
In 1999, Georgia became the first state to pass a school anti bullying law. Since then, 48 other states enacted legislation protecting children from bullying. Montana is the lone holdout. The laws were passed in response to research that proves bullying... by Dave Vizard | Sep 7, 2012 | Articles
This diary entry describes the worries, distractions, irrational ideas, thoughts, rituals and urges of a number of students with whom you come into contact. Over 2% of students will have this anxiety related disorder and condition known as Obsessive Compulsive...
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