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Well, in one sense it might not matter. Going to any camp is an opportunity to learn new social and self-reliance skills that helps kids prepare for w

in response to "My 16-year-old wants to go to camp for the first time this year"

Natural consequences may help your granddaughter understand how stealing will end up hurting her in the long run.

For instance, when our

in response to "how can stop my 7yr old granddaugther form stealing form school and home?"

I don't know. My wife and I place a high value on time at the table as a family, without interruptions from the phone or media. And we usually wait fo

in response to "My boyfriend allows his son to take his time eating dinner (most times 60 minutes). "

Yep, it is about what u want to be in life. The important thing right now is just to get pointed in the right general direction and you can figure the

in response to "how do you know the right subject to take in college"

Ask questions. Lots of them. The more you ask the more:

1. You'll get more specific explenations from the teacher about the areas that do

in response to "how can i learn in school if the teacher really dont explain it well??"

Your health will affect your success at college, just as it would on the job.

But there are ways to pursue a college degree even if you h

in response to "how do you know when you find the right college"

There are lots of books about working with publishers, but with today's technology more and more people are self-publishing and there are some books o

in response to "me and my best friend wrote a book but should we get it published? how?"

LaMotte's book is great. I would also recommend Strunk and White's Elements of Style.

Passing on some of Lamotte's advice, I would also s

in response to "how could i start my career as a writer?"

Hi, Ellen. I was a big fan of school house rock growing up and still love it. Song's like "My Hero Zero" made math fun. You can find lyrics for some o

in response to "Do you have examles of math facts poems or songs for auditory learners."

The most important decision is what will provide the best education for your son. The rest you can work out. Here's a few things I've heard from homes

in response to "I want to homeschool my son for his last 2 yrs. of high school"

Ty has a powerful imagination. He may be the next Steven King.

Consider giving him a chance to realize that he can control his imaginati

in response to "How do you get a child to stop worrying about things they can't control?"

ZooTycoon has been popular around our house. It's the PC video game where you create and manage your own zoo. I'm amazed at how much my son gets into

in response to "What is your child's best toy and why?"

I'm sorry to hear about your situation. But it's great to see how she has continued to use her leadership gifts and is doing well in her classes. in response to "why my child was retained but in special for two yrs prior"

Here's one free source for ACT test prep:

content.

in response to "What are some good sources to learn what I will need to know for the ACT?"

That's pretty common. When the work load changes in middle school, most kids have to learn a whole new way to manage their studies or they'll struggle

in response to "My middle school son seems to always need parental support in getting his home work done. What can I do to help him to be self sufficient?"

Most areas have local agencies that help families identify child care providers near them who meet basic standards. That's a good place to start. In M

in response to "My grand niece may be going in day care when she turns 1. What are some of the things to look for in choosing a good day care center?"

Sounds like she may be acadmically ready for college level work. More and more students are doing such coursework in high school. Many students have t

in response to "My student scored a 26 on the ACT. Should I consider concurrent enrollment her junior year? I don't want to place too much pressure on her. "

There are at least four things sports achieve:

1. Teaching virtues like persistence, sportsmanship and giving your all to a goal.

in response to "No sports for her! Will student council and academia programs be enough?"
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