McAfee released a survey in the US on Monday, June 25th outlining the results of teens and their online behavior The shocking statistic is that 70% of those responded admitted to hiding their online behavior from their parents. This was up from 45% in 2010 when the...
Meeting new people can be very stressful for children and teens. Even some adults can get sweaty palms just thinking about it. You know and admire those people blessed with the ability to “work” a room with ease. Maybe you don’t have an extremely outgoing personality...
Contrary to popular belief, most women actually detest shopping. They walk into a store, get overwhelmed, try on some items and get frustrated. Then walk out again. Fashion magazines are not helpful either. The models are usually dressed in outfits that would not be...
Now that the children have made the adjustment back into school mode, begin to develop a good working relationship with your child’s teacher. You are both team players working for the best interest of your child. Being adversarial only aggravates the situation and...
Etiquette expert teaches kids to be gracious Elizabeth Chorney-Booth, Calgary Herald Calgary Herald Neighbors Published: Thursday, September 06, 2012 For many parents, teaching basic etiquette to children and young teens feels like a never-ending battle. Whether...
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