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6 Things To Do In Summer Holidays

Posted on July 31, 2013.
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Summers are fun for everyone; people get to take a break from early mornings and have the luxury to sleep till noon, or actually get to have a proper breakfast or even better: breakfast in bed. But, if done the … Continue reading →

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How To Make Christmas Magical For Your Kids By Taking Inspiration From Europe

Posted on July 30, 2013.
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We all have fond memories of Christmas growing up. When we were young, it seemed as though Christmas was a truly magical time and probably the most exciting day of the year. Not only because of the food and the … Continue reading →

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How To Make Your Child’s Return To School Easier

Posted on July 6, 2013.
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While we fully understand the frustration many feel about retailers focusing on ‘Back to School’ almost from the moment the holidays have started, they’re actually onto something with their approach. It is well known that the first few weeks after … Continue reading →

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Best Summer Camp Activities For Elementary Kids

Posted on May 27, 2013.
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Outdoor experiences are very important for your child’s development. It provides your child with the opportunity to explore the world around and get some much needed fresh air. Summer camp activities for kids are tailored to help children safely explore … Continue reading →

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5 Amazing Activities To Keep Your Kids Occupied This Summer

Posted on March 16, 2013.
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If you’ve looked at the calendar lately you’ll have noticed it’s not long until summer and that means school holidays. The weeks are closing in at a thunderous pace and before you know it the kids will be off school. … Continue reading →

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How To Tell That Your Teenager Has A Learning Disability

Posted on February 25, 2013.
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Your teen is still having difficulty reading, and he still can’t seem to write that essay. He’s falling further behind than ever before. You can see that your child is struggling, yet you’re unsure how you could help him, and … Continue reading →

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How to Encourage Your Child to Practice Creative Writing

Posted on November 28, 2012.
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Most kids really enjoy creative writing, but it’s an interest that tends to dissipate as they get older if it’s not nourished. Children who practice creative writing see many benefits, and some of these benefits include increased self-confidence, improved language … Continue reading →

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Trick or Treatin’ Alternatives

Posted on October 31, 2012.
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Hey everyone! Oh Halloween is just around the corner and you don’t need doctors to tell you that all candies, chocolates and other high-calorie goodies kids collect during Halloween aren’t healthy–given that obesity and hyperactivity among children are getting higher than ever … Continue reading →

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Top Tips for Getting Into A Drama School

Posted on October 5, 2012.
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The performing arts have changed a lot over time. Gone are the days when simply talent was good enough to break into and make a mark in any of them. Making a career in the performing arts now requires formal … Continue reading →

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Schools and Junk Food

Posted on September 19, 2012.
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Junk food is ridiculously easy to get a hold of. It is usually the cheapest food available; you can find it at every convenience store, gas station, and grocery store; and it takes very little time to prepare. The Problem … Continue reading →

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