Fighting Over Text: How to Avoid Arguments Online
November 16, 2022
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Paige Geis Bradshaw
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We’ve all been there. The back-and-forth Facebook feud, the tagged snarky remarks on Instagram, the passive-aggressive emails, or the texts that take a turn for the worse—virtual communication isn’t always a blessing! From family members to complete strangers, technology makes it easier than…
Easy as A-B-C: How to Help Your Child with Reading
November 7, 2022
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When I was a kid, I learned how to read at the same rate as any other child. However, as I grew older, I gradually lost my reading speed and comprehension skills. I learned just last year that this was due to having…
Family Fun: 40 Weekend Activities for Families
November 4, 2022
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Some of our happiest childhood memories are rooted in the fun we had with our families. I know that’s the case for me! My family didn’t have much money when I was young. Between five children and some tough times as the economy…
Scary Sleepover Games: Harmful or Harmless?
October 31, 2022
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For many kids, making it through their first sleepover with friends is an essential rite of passage. Pizza and soda for dinner, popcorn and movies before bed, and to make the night complete, some scary sleepover games! While most of these classic children’s…
Does Social Media Affect Decision-Making?
October 25, 2022
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Ah, social media. Don’t we all have a love-hate relationship with it? I know I do. Just this year, I jumped from posting daily Instagram stories to taking a four-month break from social media altogether. Now, the apps are usually deleted from my…
Are Tall Children Treated Differently?
October 20, 2022
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When I was in elementary school, I towered over most of my peers—even the boys. My adult height is five feet and seven inches, only a few inches taller than the average American woman. But I grew quickly early, making me feel like…
Taking Care of a Sick Child 101
October 17, 2022
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Coughs and fevers and runny noses, oh my! If you’re a parent to little ones, you’re undoubtedly no stranger to these symptoms. There’s a reason for that! It’s completely normal, even expected, for children to get sick every now and then. But when…
Is Cryptocurrency a Scheme?
October 12, 2022
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Bitcoin, Dogecoin, XRP—these are just a few of the many cryptocurrency options available online. But what do you know about this virtual coin, really? While cryptocurrency is a legitimate alternative to the cold, hard cash we know and love, cryptocurrency crimes are on…