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November 2009: This November, Celebrate Family

For Everyone: Want your kids to take on more responsibility around the house? Not sure what is too much or too little? Then take a look our guide, Give My Kids Age-appropriate Chores.

Birth to Preschool: Are you worried that not working on manners with your kids now will create rude monsters as they grow up? You are right to be worried, but we can help.

Elementary School: As life grows busier and busier, learn the importance of family rituals – how to develop them now and what you can do to ensure their place in your family’s future.

Middle School: Do you need to help your child develop courtesy toward siblings and other relatives? Check out our ShortCut on becoming a more responsible family member.

High School: Does your teenager think that everything you do is wrong? Sick of arguing your point every time the two of you have a discussion? Let our Get Respect from My Teen guide point you both in a more respectful direction.

College: OK, so by now you have probably taught your children the value of money. As they (and your money) head off to college without you, send them armed with this practical guide – Get Smart about Money.

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October 2009: Our Favorite Things . . .

October is National Book Month, and to celebrate, the editorial staff decided to share our personal favorite books with you in this issue. We'd love to know what books you're reading to your kids. Log on to our Advice Forum and post your "top picks"!

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September 2009: Planning and Goal Setting

In this issue, we’ll present some simple ideas to help your family get on the path to a successful and productive school year. Learn how to set goals that you can actually achieve! We promise. It’s painless.

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August 2009: Back to School, O Back to School . . .

It’s happening. School supplies are appearing on the shelves of your local stores. There’s talk of summer coming to a close. It is time for parents everywhere to utter those three words that keep every child up at night – back to school. Whether your concerns lie with a child just starting or one nearing the end of her school career, EduGuide has something to help ease your burden.

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July 2009: Celebrate Independence

Whether your “baby” is attached to your hip or wouldn’t be caught dead being seen with you. EduGuide can help you understand what independence means to your kids – no matter what their ages – and help you celebrate the changes independence brings.

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June 2009: Summer Lovin'

The weather is warming, the flowers are blooming. Love is all around, enveloping us like the sunshine. That's why this month the Parent's Newsletter will be talking about relationships.

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May 2009: School's Out! Well, nearly.

In a little over six weeks, your children will be let loose from the rules and regulations of school and into that wild, untamed beast we call . . .summer vacation. So, let the Parents' Newsletter offer suggestions for things you and your children can do to make this summer fun, safe, and memorable.

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April 2009: Keep Your Kids Safe…at Any Age!

As parents, if we aren’t physically keeping our kids from harm, we are up late at night worrying about possible dangers that could befall them. EduGuide understands the need to keep children safe and secure. Please read on to find some great tips and helpful ideas to keep your little (or not so little) ones as safe as possible – second only to covering them with bubble wrap!

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March 2009: Does the Thought of Spring Break Make You Cringe?

Well, it doesn’t have to. Stuck at home while the rest of the world is going to Florida? We’ve got some great no-cost activities to keep everyone happy. Going somewhere, but not sure where? We can help you plan a fun family trip. Dreading being cooped up with small kids during travel? We can definitely help with that! Just read on!

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February 2009: Too Cold to Go Outside? Exercise Your Mind!

Does just looking outside through your window make you cold? Is your idea of exercise feeding the kids hot chocolate and curling up under a warm blanket? Then this issue is for you! Here are some great ideas on how to keep you and your kids occupied on those bitter-cold February days.

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January 2009: New Year's Resolutions: Saving for College

2009 will be here in just over a week, which means it is time to start thinking about our New Year’s resolutions already! A resolution you should consider making this year is saving for your child’s college education. Fortunately, we can help you with that. Here are some of EduGuide’s tips on saving for college, no matter what age your kids are.

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Tip of the Month

November 2009


Telling stories about the history of your family helps teach children important family ideas and values. Learning about their parents’, grandparents’, or great-grandparents’ experiences (the good and the bad) gives them an appreciation for the tradition that makes their family strong.

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