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I spent the last few days studying thirty years of student trends and patterns. While both K-12 and Higher Education have gone through transitions—the greatest shift in three decades of childhood is the parents. Parents are doing their job differently than they did forty years ago. We’ve all heard the […]
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“When my little boy shouts at me, it really pushes my buttons. I just can’t help it. I always end up shouting back, or worse.” – Shannon In our last post, we talked about how to cut the drama when your child triggers you. But what if you find yourself […]
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“When my little boy shouts at me, it really pushes my buttons. I just can’t help it. I always end up shouting back, or worse.” – Shannon In our last post, we talked about how to cut the drama when your child triggers you. But what if you find yourself exploding often? […]
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GUEST BLOG: Alexandra Theodorakidis, Editorial Assistant, AboutKidsHealth.com We all have memories of the times when our children were learning to walk or ride a bike and were only seconds away from a fall! It’s common for children to bump their heads when playing or finding new ways to move around. […]
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“Expressing gratitude works. The moment we start taking things for granted—whether it be our husbands or our health—those things stop making us happy.” — Sonja Lyubomirsky, Happiness Researcher Researchers have found a concrete way to raise your happiness set point. Every day — as you fall asleep at night is […]