Jul
23
2008

Kid
A relationship coach tells what you should (and should not) do if you are not #1 or even #2 in your partner’s life.
Do you sometimes feel that you are really low on your partner’s priority list? Do you feel put aside in favor of the television, computer, friends, family, your partner’s job, or even sleep? When you were dating, you felt so special and now you are not sure if you are special anymore, just a convenience, or not even that.
Relationship coaches advise men and women to avoid these three mistaken approaches that people take to regain their partner’s attention:
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Jun
15
2008

Kid
Plan a night filled with family fun games with this uniuqe family dinner idea. This is perfect for a family party that can be repeated on a regular basis and enjoyed by the entire family.
Seasons bring about many changes, not just the weather. During the winter, it is cold outside. It is dark when we leave our house and dark when we return. The sun abandoned us, or so it seems, and so does our energy.
Summer brings about late nights and busy days. Extra-curricular activities seem to be at an all time high. Social obligations, as well as planned family functions, are also squeezed into our schedule.
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Apr
27
2008

Kid
A little planning can help your special education child make the transition from school to summer. If you follow these steps, it can be less stressful, and more enjoyable, for everyone involved.
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Apr
23
2008

Kid
A little planning can help your special education child make the transition from school to summer. If you follow these steps, it can be less stressful, and more enjoyable, for everyone involved.
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Tags: anxiety, children with disabilities, current school, education child, educator, friendships, good time, grade classroom, individualized education plan, many different ways, new teacher, next school, school year, special education services, support staff, time of year, transition from school, transitions, uncertainty, walking through the park