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The Child of Today vs The Child of Yesterday
- By Gregg Hall
- Published 07/24/2007
- Kids and Teens
- Unrated
To compare today’s child, teenager, to the one who grew up a mere two dozen years before, you would see remarkable change.
Removing Clutter from Your Child’s Room
- By Richard Richi
- Published 07/18/2007
- Kids and Teens
- Unrated
It may seem almost impossible to remove clutter from your child’s room without removing the child. After all, kids aren’t exactly born with an innate sense of cleanliness and an unyielding desire to organize. From candy wrappers tossed on the floor to dirty clothes strung across the bed, a child’s room – at any given time – can look like a trash can exploded. However, with a little creative thinking, it’s possible to remove your child’s mess, and even keep the child. Feng Shui Bedroom Basics for Teens
- By Richard Richi
- Published 07/1/2007
- Women's Issues , Kids and Teens , Women Interests , Home and Family
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Feng shui is a wonderful way to create improvements in your life simply by aligning the items in your bedroom. These can include your bed, your desk or computer, even your stereo.
Stop The Bullies
- By Richard Richi
- Published 07/1/2007
- Kids and Teens , Women Interests , Home and Family
- Unrated
"I just want the bullying to stop. That is all I ever wanted. I used to love going to school. Now I hate it." -- Verity Ward
What is a bully? When does the typical behavior of children (younger and older) stop being normal and expected and transcend to bullying? Those seem like fairly easy questions and they used to have fairly easy answers. We used to know which children were bullies and were reasonably clear about when normal behavior crossed the line into bullying, but no more.
Kids Imagination and Sport
- By Richard Richi
- Published 07/1/2007
- Kids and Teens , Recreation and Sports
- Unrated
Did you know that you can daydream your way to a better performance? I can hear all the parents saying now, "I wish...". But it's true. Daydreaming, or in its more structured and jargonistic form of visualizing, can allow you to plan your movements in your head before you hit the field.
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