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User Profile > Liz
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This must be difficult for you but it's not at all uncommon to have the first-born resent their siblings. Sometimes sbling envy and rivalry don't stop
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What age should sibling rivalry stop?
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I wasn't held back but over the years, a number of friends' children were, for the same reason -- they were somewhat immature for the average kid in t
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Teacher wants my 1st grader to repaet because he is "young". I disagree. How do I get what is right for my child?
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If you visit this site's Library and click on "Family Activities" in the Topics listed along the left-hand side, you'll find a lot of articles that ha
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Family Activities
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Emphatically YES! Any weapon should be locked up and not available to anyone except a responsible adult. You didn't mention if this student is your ch
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should i be worried if a students sibling has weapons at home
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If I understand your question correctly, your grades are below average and you're wondering if you should keep on and graduate from high school. The a
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If my grades fro graduate school are below average, should I continue to go to school or drop out?
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I used to teach high school English, and I can assure you that teachers LOVE to get questions! Questions mean that kids are paying attention, their br
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what to do when you need help with something but is to scared to ask?
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Top math and science skills are necessary to get into vet school, so you want to take as much of these as you can handle. As suggested by Jenny, sit d
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what would the best subjects be to take during my sophmore year if i wan't to be a vet?
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This has undoubtedly been a very difficult process for you. It sounds as if you tried hard to get your daughter out of that situation. Now, you're loo
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How do I prepare myself for reconciliation?
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