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Last updated: September 11, 2021 • Education Advice

New Neighborhood, New School – Helping Kids Adjust After a Summer Move

Moving to a different home and school district is an adjustment for everyone, especially your children as they start a new school. Planning ahead and handling the challenges proactively will make for a smoother transition for everyone. When buying a home it is easy to get distracted by your responsibilities, but remember your kids are …

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Last updated: September 11, 2021 • Education Advice

Actions Speak Louder than Words! Teach Your Children to Simplify Their Lives

We live in a world of sophisticated technology. Parents are encouraged to give more and more to their children.  Advertisements tell kids they need the latest app, computer or video game. Peer-to-peer parents are telling one another to keep their kids busy with extracurricular activities and their child will be left behind if they are …

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Last updated: May 4, 2021 • Education Advice

Fidget Spinners – The Craze Sweeping the USA

From teachers to special education students to busy CEO’s in high-rise real estate, to moms with children who have ADHD or children on the autism spectrum disorder, fidget spinners are all the rage. Many of the toys stores can’t keep the “toys” in stock, parents are looking for ways to DIY their own with LEGO …

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Last updated: May 4, 2021 • Education Advice

Want Free College Tuition? Move to San Francisco

As it becomes more and more expensive to afford college tuition, many students are looking for a way out from underneath all the debt. Student loans can be a difficult beast to get away from, but San Francisco is giving students a promising opportunity to attend college there for free. This makes the prospect of …

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Last updated: February 8, 2024 • Education Advice

Best Places to Live in the US with Special Needs Children

One thing unites all parents, regardless of class, country, or language: the desire to protect and care for their children and ensure their lives are as great as possible. This is just as true for parents of children with disabilities and extends to every aspect of their children’s lives. Choosing a place to live is …

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