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July 1st, 2010 - No Comments2010 Survival Guide
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When bruises first appeared on Cory’s arms, teacher Anita Kinney didn’t think anything of them.
Read moreBullying definitely can affect a child’s health and well-being. It can lead to emotional and sometimes physical pain, and it’s something that most children will be exposed to, either directly or indirectly (by witnessing others being bullied), at school. It can be physical, verbal, or social, says the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Bullying can [...]
Read more“Special” is the norm at many Mid-South summer camps. Whether coping with autism, diabetes, loss, or developmental delays, at these campskids soak up acceptance along with hours of outdoor fun. Check our listings below to learn more, and act this month, since camps fill quickly.
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All Days are Happy Days (University of Tennessee Health Science Center, [...]
Liz used to think Saturday was the best day of the whole week. She would pick an arcade or museum to visit, and Mom would take her for a special adventure.
Read moreAllowance gives kids a sense of financial independence. Photos by Chip Chockley.
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Advice and resources for potty training.
Read moreA list of safe, fun places to play and learn when the school day’s done.
Read moreMaybe yelling isn’t the best way to get kids motivated. This book tells how to create new habits.
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