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Parenting and Education: Ways to Help Teenagers Pick a Career Path

Choosing a career is an essential decision for almost everyone. Most of us also struggle to ensure if that decision is going to benefit or hurt us in the future. For that exact reason, many parents tend to intervene with their children when making a decision. The saying is, children will receive more support if

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Improve a Student’s Morale amid a Crisis with These Ideas

Sadness, loneliness, anxiety, and depression have become commonplace today because of COVID-19’s adverse effects on our way of life. It has taken away many things we once enjoyed, especially the freedom to go out and be around friends and loved ones. It has limited the things we can do and has come short of cutting

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How Art Can Help Children Understand Emotions

Art is often considered an enjoyable activity that allows children to explore their imagination. But it can do more than improve creativity. Children have a unique medium to understand emotions and process their own with different kinds of art. Their young ages also give some children a difficult time verbalizing their feelings. In these situations,

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A Guide to Helping Your Kids Choose the Best College Course

Perhaps, there’s nothing more difficult than guiding your kids through what college course to take. As much as you want them to choose the best path for themselves, it’s hard to watch them get confused about where they want to take their lives. So, here you are, in the middle of the night, researching and

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Mistakes That Can Affect Your Kids’ Academic Success

Parenting only becomes harder as your child grows older. They start developing their own character, preferences, and habits. Your role is to help raise them as well-adjusted adults and give them the chance to get the best education possible. But then, it is often the parents who stop their kids from reaching their academic potential. Some parents

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Keep Your Kids Away from the Sun

Too much sun can be harmful to your kids. Ultraviolet radiation that comes with sunlight is the leading cause of skin cancer and melanomas. Sun damage before the age of 18 can increase your kids’ risk of developing these conditions, but you can take measures to keep them safe. Avoid the Sun Unprotected exposure to

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What Parents and Teachers Get Wrong About Student Motivation

Parents and teachers want the same things for students: straight As, college degrees, and good career prospects. It’s understandable why anything that deviates from those expectations can be a cause of grave frustration. Students themselves often can’t give you a clear and concise reason why they’re not meeting your standards even if they want to.

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How To Keep A Child’s Focus During Online Classes

The COVID-19 pandemic has entirely changed people’s lives no matter their age. Kids everywhere have been removed from their classroom environment and asked to do school from their home. However, this set up has also exposed them to various forms of distractions, such as gadgets, TV, bed, and toys. But parents don’t need to fret.

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Helping High School Students Stay Productive

March 2020 was, to say the least, a turning point for the world. The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way households operate. It changed the way people work and study. And while adults have no choice but to adapt to telecommuting and remote work, teenagers who are more used to technology might just be hit harder

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Personalized Learning: Is it Good for Your Child?

In the past, our understanding of education largely revolved around sitting in a classroom for hours while listening to and memorizing what the teacher was saying. However, that perception has changed – significantly. At the start of the 21st century, the government of the United Kingdom began challenging the traditional model of education and developing

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