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July 26, 2014
by Christie Hunter

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Back to School Stresses For Moms: How to Manage From Summer to Schedules

July 26, 2014 04:55 by Christie Hunter  [About the Author]

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Summer vacations are a time for fun and frolic for the young ones, giving them a reprieve from their education, making space for them to unwind and relax. However, this time is all the more hectic for mothers who have to make sure that their young ones also use this time constructively. Many concerned mothers enroll their children in summer camps for the duration of summer. [More]

July 19, 2014
by Christie Hunter

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Summer Coming: Kids Out of School - How to Avoid Sibling Rivalry?

July 19, 2014 04:55 by Christie Hunter  [About the Author]

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Just because parents love their children unconditionally does not necessarily mean that siblings also share the same level of affection. Kids fighting with one another can become a serious domestic problem when one child dominates or bullies the other persistently. While it seems like an ordinary everyday scenario, the situation can become complicated if not addressed in early stages. You can do several things, especially now when the summer is approaching and your kids will be spending much more time at home – with each other. [More]

July 13, 2014
by Christie Hunter

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How to avoid Boredom this Summer for Kids: Psychology of Boredom

July 13, 2014 04:55 by Christie Hunter  [About the Author]

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Educational psychologists believe that achievement gaps between average and brilliant students can be removed during the summer break. The difference is created when one group of children dedicates time to playing, reading, and live sports, while others vegetate on computer games and television. It’s not a child’s fault if they find video games more pleasurable; even an adult would gravitate towards such interactive screens. The focus should not only be on making physical activities more fun, but also to encourage kids to learn while playing. [More]