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Big Kids

Your big kid's ready for school! As your child's development continues, focus on kindergarten and education with tips to improve reading and writing, test taking, and homework. Make sure to talk about any potential school problems, such as bullying, school cliques, and peer pressure. At home, focus on family values by teaching good manners and money management skills, and use our printable Chore Charts to teach responsibility. No matter the age, your child may throw a temper tantrum, so consult our discipline tips, and satisfy picky eaters with our nutritious and delicious school lunch and snack recipes.

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7 Summer Camp Activities You Can Totally Recreate at Home

Many summer camps may be canceled as we continue social distancing to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. From classic outdoor games to mess-hall fare, you can easily recreate everyone's favorite summer camp experiences and activities at home.
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How to Help Your Teen Have the Best Relationship They Can With Their Teachers

High school is the ideal time and setting for teens to learn good communication skills. But many have a fear of talking to their teachers. Here are some ways to help your teens get over that fear and have a better relationship with their teacher.
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Teens Don’t Have Interest in Driving Anymore and That’s OK

Thanks to ride sharing apps, teens aren’t as anxious to get behind the wheel as previous generations. But should parents be insisting their kids learn to drive when it comes time anyway? Experts weigh in.
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Why I'm Teaching My Kid All About Failure

Success rarely comes without struggles. Parents columnist Jenny Mollen explains why she’s making it her priority to teach her kids how to keep trying no matter what.
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How to See Things From Your Kid's Point of View

When you find yourself desperately trying to talk some sense into your child as she whines, cries, or freaks out even more, try stepping into her shoes instead.
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Social Distancing is Hard for Teens and Tweens, Here's How to Help Them Cope

Social distancing is hard on everyone, especially super social middle and high school aged kids. Experts weigh in on how to help your older kids through it while also keeping yourself sane.
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How to Cut Your Kid's Hair

Want to save time and money on your kid's haircuts? You don't have to go to the salon, especially if all your child needs is a trim. Instead, follow our easy step-by-step haircut how-to instructions for all lengths of boys' and girls' hair, including bangs.
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25 Manners Kids Should Know

Need an etiquette refresher? Helping your child master this list of good manners will get him noticed — for all the right reasons.
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10 Ways to Feel Less Isolated as a Parent While Social Distancing

Although social distancing is imperative for contending with this global pandemic, parents everywhere are craving connection. Here's what experts say you can do to reduce any feelings of isolation and loneliness.