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Highlights from our Spring 2008 Issue

  • Sleep Apnea no Longer a Diagnosis Just for Adults
  • Dr. Tim Jordan: What are the Costs When Kids Face Intense Academic and Social Pressure?
  • Why Sensory Disorders Are Getting More Attention
  • How a St. Charles Mom's Life Changed After the Birth of Premature Twins
  • Innovative Recycling Programs at a School Near You
  • Father of Four Makes Sure Family Shares Humor, Strong Ties and Plenty of Cell Phone Minutes
  • The Four Stages of Teen Dating
  • Allowing Your Children to Live a Purposeful Life
  • Safe, Educational Computer Use by Young Children

Stories from our 2008 Guide to Summer Camps & Learning Opportunities

  • What is Hot in Summer Camps
  • Dr. Tim Jordan: Who is the Captain of Your Ship?
  • Setting Effective Limits: Not Optional
  • Camp Opportunities Abound For Kids of All Abilities
  • New State Laws Aimed at Early Detection of Vision Problems
  • See Our 2008 Camp Guide
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Selected Stories from our Education Issue

  • Dr. Tim Jordan: Measure, Micromanage and Miss the Point
  • A Look at Early Childhood Education Approaches
  • Understanding Your Child’s Unique Personality
  • Should Your Toddler be Learning French? The Science Behind Learning Languages at an Early Age
  • Kids Who are Gifted Yet Learning Disabled: One Family’s Success Story
  • Q&A with the Parents as Teachers National Center
  • Family Concerts are a Great Way to Introduce Your Child to the Symphony

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