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Smart Internet Parenting Skills

We all remember that video post on social networking sites featuring no less than US President Obama calling on parents to monitor their children’s internet activities. It simply relays the urgency to keep watch over what our kids may be doing online. True they are on their best behavior when they are on “POS” mode, [...]

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Parenting – Dangers of the Internet on Children

The internet has opened up a world of possibility and information to the entire world, but with it comes a great deal of responsibility. The dangers of the internet on children are no less real than the dangerous situations they may encounter at school or at play. In fact, unless parents are proactive in terms [...]

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Can Art Classes For Kids Really Help Your Child?

The research has been in for some time. It has been determined that the kind of art education that can occur during art classes can lay the groundwork for future career or academic success. Creative children have a more well-rounded view of the world, they are not afraid to be expressive, and their self-esteem is [...]

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Top 10 Benefits of Interactive Games For Children

There are a lot of interactive games for children that you can utilize for their development and learning. Playing games that incorporate school subjects or develop their analytical and problem-solving skills is a great way to strengthen a range of skill sets and boost self-esteem. Here are a few of the top reasons to use [...]

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Parenting – How to Be Fair in Handling Siblings or Students Squabbling

It was tedious but one of the “job” description of being a teacher or parent is to be a judge, and also a fair one. Young children do not know how to resolve their conflict with friends and siblings, and would often come to their parents or teachers for a solution. If we want them [...]

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