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Tips to Help your Kids Celebrate ReadingIt's been proven that children who read achieve. They boast higher test scores and recognize letters and numbers more often than their peers who read less often. But getting children to crack open a book sometimes can be the tricky part for parents and teachers. Helping Children Adjust to a New StepfamilyIn the Paramount Pictures film "Yours, Mine & Ours," a widower with eight children runs into his high school sweetheart, a widow with 10 of her own. The two rekindle their love and marry without letting their children in on the nuptials until after the fact. A culture clash ensues, and the kids soon devise a plan to sabotage the marriage. Tips to Relieve your Child's Adhd SymptomsWhen you think of your child having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, do you automatically think of a lifetime of your child popping pills? How to Help your Kids Succeed in School All Year/afaResearch shows that parental involvement in schools improves student achievement, reduces absenteeism and restores confidence among parents in their children's education. 5 Ways to Keep your Kids From Getting SickTeachers are finding it more of a challenge than ever to keep their classrooms healthy and clean for students, according to a recent survey of teachers. A New Teaching Method for Autistic ChildrenWith the prevalence of autism in the United States, one company is hoping its unique reading system will be a boon to parents seeking new ways to help their autistic children develop reading skills. # Common-sense Ways to Keep Kids Away From Street DrugsThough recent studies show a significant decrease in illegal drug use among American youth, usage levels still remain high. In 2004 alone, 21.5 percent of eighth-graders, 39.8 percent of 10th-graders and 51.1 percent of 12th-graders reported using an illicit drug sometime during their lifetimes, according to the Monitoring the Future Survey conducted by the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research. Match-safety Tips for Parents and ChildrenAmericans use more than 500 billion matches per year to light anything from birthday candles to campfires. Watching their parents light candles, gas stoves or barbecues, children Help Protect your Child's Vision From Uv Rays and Eye InjuriesFor children, sunshine and warm weather equal outdoor activity. For parents interested in their children's eye health, it's also the right time to get kids sunglasses and protective eyewear. Help Protect your Child's Vision From Uv Rays and Eye InjuriesFor children, sunshine and warm weather equal outdoor activity. For parents interested in their children's eye health, it's also the right time to get kids sunglasses and protective eyewear.
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