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Parent-Teacher Conference: Tips for Teachers

As a retired teacher, I have certainly had my share of parent-teacher conferences. When I was young and inexperienced, I hated these meetings. I always felt a little on the defensive, like I was having to...

2 comments    education parents students
This is a typical high school in crowd clique (click) or "in" crowd. Usually they consist of good-looking athletes and cheer leaders. They'll be quick to turn their noses up and exclude you if you're not "cool" enough for them. If you're struggling a83

Just Say No To High School Cliques

Reaching out to students who are struggling to fit into high school cliques I'm writing this hub to reach out to adolescents and teenagers who are in middle school (junior high), high school and even college...

12 comments    growing up cliques teen suicide
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Parenting Help: How to Teach Your Child to Say "I'm Sorry"

Kids aren’t always sorry for the things we think are worth an apology. And even when they are, many have a hard time saying those two little words, “I’m sorry”. Find parenting help here on how to teach your child to apologize...

17 comments    parenting parenting advice
Pouting child84

Parenting Help: How To Deal With Separation Anxiety In Preschoolers

Separation anxiety is very normal among preschoolers, especially those who are going to school for the first time. It is quite natural for children to cry, whine, and cling to their parents during the first...

14 comments    children kids parenting
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Bad children behavior : Solutions reviews !

It's hard to accept we need help with bad children behavior because as parents, we think it should be "natural" to be good parents. Well no, it's definitely not that easy to raise kids because understanding children is something we've lost as adults. Do you remember what you were feeling and thinking at age 7 ?

1 comment    education children kids
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Are Your Kids Lying? Learn How To Stop This Behavior

Kids lying don’t necessarily have a serious problem. Indeed, most kids lie at least once. What is very important is to define what kind of lies your kid tells. That way you can know how serious this is....

0 comments    family relationships children
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The Importance of Optimism, A Foster Parent's Story

I have a story to tell. As a foster parent of over 18 years, and after parenting over 250 kids and teaching classes for 13 years, plus counseling adoptive families and families in crisis, I've been inspired...

34 comments    advice life family
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Do You Have the Skills to Foster Parent?

The purpose of this hub is to help individuals and families make an informed decision about becoming foster families, adoptive families, or foster/adoptive families. Deciding to foster parent, or choosing...

0 comments    parenting loss adopt
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Common Foster Parenting Myths

I've been a foster parent for over 18 years, now retired. Together, my husband and I have had hundreds of hours of training in the field of foster care, and then I have conducted hundreds of workshops myself...

7 comments    life advice family
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Easing Seperation Anxiety; A Guide for Divorced Moms

When I first had to leave my son at the Daycare I thought a part of me was going to just wither away and die. After three months of being at home with my little one I had to join the work force yet again. I...

4 comments    parenting help preschoolers
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