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For many parents, dealing with conflict is like trying to navigate around a minefield. There’s the sense that at any moment a misplaced step could result in an explosion. But learning to recognize conflict for what it is can actually strengthen your relationship making it less stressful, more authentic and satisfying.

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Reduce Parenting Stress

Let’s face it, arguments, disagreements and fights are part of any healthy relationship. It’s not the fighting that’s a problem. It’s how you do it.

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In an Arizona district, the “Internet Bus” has made students more productive and less rambunctious.

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More about: Wi-Fi Turns Rowdy Bus Into Rolling Study Hall

Caring teachers can make a real difference to kids having trouble in the classroom.

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Making Math Fun

With so many tech gadgets vying for your child’s attention, it can be really difficult to engage them in learning math. How do you motivate your kids and make math something they are eager to do? You create games that peak their interests and have them actually forget that they are actually learning. Well, I [...]

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