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Entering the world of middle school
Entering middle school is like stepping onto another planet – for parent and child alike. So how do we best navigate the sudden shift?
Entering middle school is like stepping onto another planet – for parent and child alike. So how do we best navigate the sudden shift?
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Is it possible that the best way to help our kids succeed in school is by not helping them?
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Some parents believe homework is too stressful and time consuming. Others think it's essential. Check out the "10-minute rule." It may be the answer.
The beginning of every school year brings the fresh reminder that Christian students, at some point, will find their faith tested while they’re on campus.
Bullying is the most common form of child abuse right now, so what can the Christian community do?
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This teacher found a way to teach her students a valuable life lesson.
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You can feel it in the air. Taste it. Hear it. Smell it. Just look into the eyes of any kid from the ages of 6-18, and you can sense the insurmountable joy that lays within them: The end of the school year is in sight. There’s still a month or so to go in most schools and you can’t give up the race when you’re this close to…
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We’re fast approaching the time of year when many 18-year-olds across the country will end one chapter of their lives and move into their college years. And for many Christian teens, that means stepping into the cornucopial abyss of worldviews you find on secular universities. Maybe you’ve been preparing your kid…
You probably know what it’s like. Your child comes home from school, tosses their backpack in the hall and mumbles a “Hi”. You ask how their day was and they say “fine” and that’s pretty much your conversation. It doesn’t have to be like that. iMom.com has 18 after school conversation…
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Are your kiddos complaining already about the boring, cold lunches that they have to take to school? Do you take your kids shopping to get them pumped up and let them choose items to put into their lunch only to grab the same ol’ things? Me too! It’s so much easier to throw a PB&J sandwich in with an apple and chips…
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