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Since you're already at college, I'd suggest going to the archeology department's office and scheduling an appointment with the head of the department

in response to "Where would I begin if I wanted to enter the feild of archeology? "

It may be late to get into any yet for this summer but not necessarily for all camps. Here is a site that can start your search for camps in your area

in response to "What types of camps are available for 16 year olds?"

Agree with the previous answer - read a lot!
Also, if you still have your class notes and tests from the school year, take them out and review t

in response to "What are some ways to keep up my studies over the summer?"

You want to take the most challenging classes you can. Colleges view a B or C in an advanced class more favorably than an A in an easy class. Talk to

in response to "what classes should i take in high school to get into a good collage"

What is your question about this?

in response to "infant gas"

He may be teething, and just needs something to chew on. I'm not a fan of pacifiers myself, but that may help by giving him something to gnaw on.

in response to "My soon to be one year old is biting"

What is your question?

in response to "emotional intelligence/ yoga education"

It's really hard to hear your baby crying. First of all, keep taking deep breaths to calm yourself. It's difficult to calm an infant when you, yoursel

in response to "what can I do when I get stressed over my 3month olds crying?"

Here in the EduGuide Parents Library, search for Letter and you'll get an article with a sample letter that may help you.

in response to "i need a letter requesting a kindergarden teacher for my son. "

I'm assuming your granddaughter lives with you for free and that you are paying at least part of the cost of her education, so am answering based on t

in response to "How do I get my grandaughter to study?"

I agree with Jenny that it's a good idea to check your own tone of voice when you ask questions, and how you're phrasing them. When teens feel they're

in response to "My 16 son snaps at me and gets in my face when I ask him questions and don't take, "I dont know or I forgot", as an answer. What do I do? "

I echo MaryKat's advice -- read, read, read. And then write, write, write. Keep a journal and write about what you've observed that day, what other pe

in response to "What should i do to become an auther?"

It sounds as if you're having a really, really rough time right now, trying to keep your daughter on track. There are no easy answers. I would suggest

in response to "What laws are there to protect a parent against an unlawful child?"

Cleft lip is a congenital situation meaning that it happens as the embryo is developing. According to quick research on the Web, on average, it occurs

in response to "what can a parent do to prevent cleft lip from happening?"

Gosh, I don't know anything about the Canadian school systems, but I'm sure if you just called the local high school and set up an appointment with th

in response to "I dropped out 1/2 though gr 10. Is there anyway for the govnement to help with me completing high school?"
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