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Read, Read, Read: Why Quantity and Quality Fail Our Kids

Posted July 31, 2008 - 04:37 by Fred Marmorstein

Education

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Children's ability to read with conviction is still being undermined by our educational institutions.

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Success in High School: 4 Ways to Help 9th Graders

Posted May 23, 2008 - 08:46 by Fred Marmorstein

High School

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High school can easily become overwhelming for any teenager. Starting high school from day one with a solid foundation can ensure success and continued constructive development for an entire four years.

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A Child's Vegetable Garden: Cultivating Fun, Learning, and Responsibility

Posted April 25, 2008 - 07:19 by Fred Marmorstein

Home Life

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Working and playing together provides parents and children a fantastic opportunity to forge the foundations of a healthy, meaningful relationship. Creating a simple vegetable garden is one way that you and your child can build and maintain that wonderful bond.

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The Big E: The Dangers of Entitlement and Why It Is Ruining Education

Posted April 11, 2008 - 10:45 by Fred Marmorstein

Education

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Entitlement plagues the educational system and those whose responsibility it is to educate our children. The lack of accountability and responsibility continues to undermine the success of our children.

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Four Ways to Combat the Hazards of Household Cleaning Products

Posted March 28, 2008 - 09:47 by Fred Marmorstein

Safety

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Going green can sometimes require time and energy that most parents don't have. These four ingredients make cleaning your home safe and easy without damage to you and your children's health.

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The Influential Father: How Dads Help Daughters Thrive from Childhood to Adulthood

Posted March 24, 2008 - 05:34 by Fred Marmorstein

Relationships

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Dads have an increasingly important role to play in their daughter's social and emotional development. Research continues to emphasize that a father's presence as "authority" (providing, protection, safety, and solutions) helps lower the chance of high risk behaviors and positively affects future male relationships.

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