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There is no denying it, your children are the center of your world and the best thing in it. Yet while they are undoubtedly a blessing, it can also be extremely chaotic trying to run a family, keep ...
Taking a break when they hit a rough patch can help students self-regulate and learn how to face challenges with confidence.
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Podcast: Do young children prefer to rely on their memory, or do they take the easier route and use external aids like lists and reminders? Under the Cortex explores.
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Teacher-tested strategies for handling instructional snafus—including when to call it quits on a lesson and regroup.
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Before I had kids, I judged moms who yelled. Then I had a few of my own and I got it. Raising my voice to get my kids' attention became the norm, but it set a dangerous precedent. With my husband ...
Robin Hartill is a Florida-based Certified Financial Planner and a longtime financial editor and writer. Her work regularly appears on The Motley Fool, Yahoo! Finance and Nerdwallet. Previously ...