Dealing with Post-College Stress
This article provides general suggestions for dealing effectively with stress of all kinds. read more
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This article provides general suggestions for dealing effectively with stress of all kinds. read more
Here are concrete suggestions of things you can do over the summer to prepare yourself for college. read more
When it comes to finding a job after graduating, what you did in college can often be more important than which school you went to. read more
Here are some parent workshop ideas and some advice for the parents of high-school students. Learn how to find training in college prep, financial aid... read more
It's important to take all required math and science courses, even though they may not be required for your field of interest. read more
When a child is interested in music, it's important to let him develop his musical talent and push himself to the highest level possible. read more
For a child's health -- physical and mental -- vegetables have to be an important part of his diet. read more
Dawdling at any age is not normal behavior. It is learned behavior. read more
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding for at least 12 months. read more
The first tooth usually erupts (come through the gums) between 5 to 7 months, although it can be as early as 3 months and as late as 15 months. At 11 ... read more
Most over-the-counter cold medicines do not work very well in babies, and they can have noticeable side effects. read more
Night terrors happen when a child (usually a toddler) arouses from a deep sleep without totally waking up. The best thing to do is try to keep your da... read more
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