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Thursday, July 31, 2008

1st Grade



Social & Emotional
Books to Grow With
Social Graces: What to Expect in 1st Grade
Teach Problem-Solving
Your 1st Grader's Social Life
Easing the Teasing: How Parents Can Help Their Children
There's No Place Like Home..for Sex Education: 1st Grade
Children's Peer Relationships
Self-Esteem and Young Children: You Are the Key
The Shy Child
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Labels: 1st Grade

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Middle School



Social & Emotional
Ready for Middle School?
Girls and Body Image: Loving the Skin She's In
Social Graces: What to Expect From Your Middle Schooler
Your Middle Schooler's Social Life
Middle School Power Struggles
How to Talk to Your Middle Schooler
Making Friends in Middle School
What to Do if Your Child Is Being Bullied
Cyberbullying
A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety
Teens & Internet Safety
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Labels: Middle School

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Kindergarten



Academic
Kindergarten Readiness: More Than Academics
Don't Cover the Pictures!
Redshirting: What's It All About?
10 Signs of a Great Preschool
The Early Reader Isn't Always the Bookworm
Artwork: What to Look for
Academic Preschools: Too Much Too Soon?
Dyslexia: What to Look for
Can TV Teach Your Kid to Read?
Preschool Accreditation: What it Means
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Labels: Kindergarten

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

High School



Social & Emotional
Social Graces: What to Expect From Your High Schooler
Keeping Your Teen Out of Trouble
Negotiating with Teenagers
Teenage Drinking
When Your Teen is Caught Shoplifting
How to Talk to a Teenager
The Art of Communication
There's No Place Like Home..for Sex Education: 9th Grade
There's No Place Like Home..for Sex Education: 10th Grade
There's No Place Like Home..for Sex Education: 11th Grade
There's No Place Like Home..for Sex Education: 12th Grade
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Labels: High School

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Preschool



Social & Emotional
Social Graces: What to Expect in Preschool
Books to Grow With: Using Stories to Teach Sharing
Talking Safety to Your Preschooler
When Your Child's New Friend is Imaginary
What's Funny to a Preschooler?
Childhood Fears
Helping Your Preschool Child: Ready to Learn
How to Get Preschoolers Excited About Reading
Introducing Preschoolers to Music
Play: Itâs the Way Young Children Learn
Characteristics and Traits of a Gifted Preschooler
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Labels: Preschool

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

5th Grade



Academic
5th Grade: The Senior Year
5th Grade Math: What Happens
5th Grade Science: What Happens
5th Grade Language Arts: What Happens
Homework Trials and Tribulations
5th Grade Social Studies: What Happens
School Projects: A Survival Guide
Preparing for Middle School
Tips for Reading Aloud With Preteens and Teens
Helping Children Overcome Test Anxiety
KidsPoll: Parents and Preteens — Staying Connected
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Labels: 5th Grade

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Middle School



Developmental
Adolescent Brain Development
According to the School Psychologist: Middle School
Gender Differences: Middle School
How Your Middle Schooler Thinks
What Are the Developmental Tasks Facing Adolescents?
Developmental Milestones and the Camp Experience: Ages 11-13
Leaving Your Child Home Alone
Adolescence: The Four Questions
There's No Place Like Home..for Sex Education: 6th Grade
There's No Place Like Home..for Sex Education: 7th Grade
There's No Place Like Home..for Sex Education: 8th Grade
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Labels: Middle School

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Kindergarten



Developmental
Boys and Guns: Okay to Play?
How Preschoolers Think
Gender Differences: Preschool
The Wonderful Three-Year-Old
The Fantastic Four-Year-Old
The Low-down on Stuttering
Language Milestones
Help for Speech Development: Preschool
Developmental Milestones
Literacy Milestones From Birth to Age Six
Child Development Guide: Three to Four Years
Child Development Guide: Four to Five Years
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Labels: Kindergarten

Thursday, July 3, 2008

5th Grade



Social & Emotional
Ready for Middle School?
Your 5th Grader's Social Life
Bully-Proofing Your Child
Social Graces: What to Expect in 5th Grade
How to Talk to Your 5th Grader
Shy About Middle School
Know Your Child's Friends and Their Parents
Connecting With Your Preteen
Friends and Friendships
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Labels: 5th Grade

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Preschool



Developmental
Boys and Guns: Okay to Play?
How Preschoolers Think
Gender Differences: Preschool
The Wonderful Three-Year-Old
The Fantastic Four-Year-Old
The Low-down on Stuttering
Language Milestones
Help for Speech Development: Preschool
Developmental Milestones
Literacy Milestones From Birth to Age Six
Child Development Guide: Three to Four Years
Child Development Guide: Four to Five Years
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Labels: Preschool
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Amber Salinas is a wife of 10 years and a mother of three boys living in the Gallatin area. Her children include Logan (4), Luke and Tanner (fraternal twins 16 months) expecting a baby girl, Katie, in February 2008. With children all under the age of four, she definitely has her hands full!
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Gail Williams is a wife of 20 years and a mother of two lovely teens. Chelsea is a Freshman at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Jon Shelbi is a junior at Beech High School.
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