Posted by Annie on Jan 31, 2016 in
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California,
high school,
Parenting
It’s January, the weather sucks. I haven’t seen a blue sky for days (note to self: must remember to take extra Vitamin D). The kids are home, they are bored, fighting and you’ve had it… But wait a minute. Are you going to let your children get the better of you? You can outsmart them. […]
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Posted by Annie on Jun 30, 2012 in
Activity,
Young Authors
Didn’t get a job this summer? There are still plenty of ways to gain valuable work experience and build your resume! Questia, the premier online research tool for students, has compiled a list of 10 ways college students and recent graduates can constructively spend their free time this summer.
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Posted by Annie on May 14, 2010 in
Parenting
As parents, we all want the best for our children. We try our best to raise honest, trustworthy, responsible children. In our home, my husband and I realize all too well that our son needs to learn how to make good decisions for himself. That page must be missing from the parenting manual. When my […]
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