What Does March Madness Have to Do with Homeschool? by Marna Walthall Wohlfeld, https://ghflearners.org/ Some of you may not be basketball fans or even care about March Madness. I was […]
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Kim Komando, komando.com The phone call no one wants Not long ago, a woman named Robin was sleeping beside her husband, Steve. They live in Brooklyn with their two young […]
March 8th is International Women’s Day. In the USA we celebrate Women’s History Month. What better way to celebrate the brave, bright, strong nature of women than by watching an […]
By Nicole M. Young, MSW, with Yesenia Gomez-Carrillo It wasn’t that long ago that I was riding the wild, twisty roller coaster called Raising Teens. I remember countless tense discussions […]
Couples can have disagreements and still be on each other’s side. We’ve studied over 30,000 couples—here are 6 phrases you’ll hear in the most successful relationships. Published Jan 30, 2024 [...]
Helping others can boost your heart and mind Cleveland Clinic We all know that giving helps others. You can make a big difference in this world of ours by offering […]
The pioneering experts behind The Whole-Brain Child and The Yes Brain tackle the ultimate parenting challenge: discipline. “No-Drama Discipline: The Whole-Brain Way to Calm the Chaos and [...]