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We Are Applying to Harvard

Written by Blythe Butler | Family & Home | 3rd Apr | 0 comments
Supporting your teenager as she makes one of her first adult decisions -- where to attend college -- can make you both wish for graduation day.  Here are some phrases to avoid when discussing this important and...
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What Do You Do When Your Child Is Addicted to Drugs?

Written by RecoveryCoach | Family & Home | 21st Feb | 1 comment
I have had a screaming desire to address, in a much more focused way, the family members of those addicted to drugs and alcohol. It is such another big part of my own experience, being deeply and profoundly affected...
4 votes so far
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Helping Your Learning-Disabled Child

Written by mykidcanlearn | Family & Home | 31st Jan | 0 comments
When you have a learning disability, particularly a language-based disability, reading and interpreting informational text is difficult. It is very important for these kids to read the information many times over. Sometimes...
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Stepmothering

Written by Jeannie MacDonald | Balancing Act | 16th Mar 07 | 0 comments
They say step-mothering is a thankless task. They are wrong. Maybe I just have an amazing kid. Maybe what I lacked in uterine contractions I gained in on-the-job training. Or maybe Buddha was right when he said, “Cease...
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