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  • Family Life
    Going Green

    It's easy to teach your children to care for the environment with these environmental outdoor education activities!

  • Family Life
    Going Green
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Get the latest energy-busting tips with these environmental education activities.

  • Family Life
    Going Green
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    With these environmental outdoor education activities you can teach your child about the three R's -- reduce, reuse, and recycle!

  • Family Life
    Going Green
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Get the facts about energy. Go on a power trip!

  • Family Life
    Going Green
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Take a tour of a wastewater treatment plant.

  • Family Life
    Going Green
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Hop aboard the garbage truck and find out what happens to all of that junk!

  • Family Life
    Going Green
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Want to raise environmentally responsible kids? Here's how.

  • Family Life
    Sibling Relationships
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Minimize sibling rivalries to put the fun back into sports in your family.

  • Family Life
    Staying Healthy

    Learn what you should do when your daughters have frequent UTIs.

  • Family Life
    Staying Healthy

    Find out when prophylactic antibiotics are advisable for ear infections.

  • Family Life
    Parenting Issues

    Do your kids have veto power when it comes to what's for dinner? Find out how democracy starts at home.

  • Family Life
    Work
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Here are some ice-breakers to make the volunteering experience sociable and rewarding.

  • Family Life
    Sibling Relationships

    There are emotional and social implications in splitting up a pair of twins.

  • Family Life
    Making Family Time
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Here's how you can determine your family's fortunes right at the dinner table!

  • Family Life
    Organizing Your Home

    Use these strategies to help your child get organized.

  • Family Life
    Sibling Relationships

    When one twin relies on the other too much, there are ways you can foster his independence.

  • Family Life
    Divorce

    What should you do when your ex doesn't support your wish to test your child for LD? And where can you go for testing?

  • Family Life
    Divorce

    A divorced mother is upset by the behavior of her child after visits with his lenient father.

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