Is Your Tween Ready to Stay Home ALone?Tweens, ages 9-12, start to feel very independent and start asking to stay home alone. When are they ready? Should you start to test those waters. This article addresses those questions and helps you sort out when your tween is developmentally ready to give it a try. Children need help becoming self-sufficientHelping kids become independent does not occur overnight. There is a give and take that occurs and it can be tricky as parents to figure out our role. This article gives you some tips and ideas for what your role can be in helping you help your kids to be the self assured adults you hope them to be. Control Issues and TeensTeens can be difficult to relate to and parents often find they lock horns over every day issues. This article discusses ways to make that a bit easier and to help you understand your teen from the inside a bit better. Teenage Drivers and Driving SafetyTeenage drivers will be on the road in swarms as back to school time kicks in. Teenagers can be easily distracted and donīt always use the best judgment. Here are some tips to help keep your drivers and everyone else safe. Making Road Safety a Way of Life Back to school transportation advice for walkers, bikers and riders. This article includes overall safety advice for being on the road again for all ages. School Lunch and Why It is Now the New BreakfastSchool lunch is not just important to our kids for a much needed break but may be the most important meal of the day when you consider the myriad of tasks they have to do each day. At the same time, school nutrition can get complicated by some of the extra treats that can emerge.
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