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Because I Said So
No Matter What
By David Carr
In the years that I have been writing this column, I have spent a great deal of time focusing on the good things, the sweet things, the fundaments of family life that make waking up easy even when there isn’t much sleep in the tank and makes every day seem like an adventure. |
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Tween/Teen Times
Undue Influence
By Julie Pfitzinger
“Claire, what would you rather be?” Alicia asked. “A friendless loser or a person with tons of friends who secretly don’t like you?”
“A person with tons of friends who secretly don’t like me,” she said quickly.
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Growing Up Online
Following Kids to School
By Carolyn Jabs
A new era has quietly dawned in the relationship between parents, teachers and students. Instead of waving good-bye at the bus stop, parents can now follow their kids into the classroom thanks to web-based programs like PowerBook, PowerSchool, Parent Portal and Parent Connect.
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As They Grow
Early Retirement Benefits
By Leslie Watson
Early this summer, Helen and I traveled to Chicago for a memorial service for my maternal grandfather, who died this year at a well-ripened 96.
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Community Voices
Birthland Travel
Trips Shaped with Adoptive Families in Mind
By Jeffrey Mondloh, LICSW,
Birthland Services Supervisor
As we look back on the summertime travel season we realize the important part trips play in making childhood memories. |
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Interview with
David Carr
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