Why Kids Need Their Dad To Help Parent Them

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By Joely Phenes   Both the mother and father are important in their own ways, but the combination of both parents is really what’s best for a child. Recently, there have been scientific studies that have proven how crucial a father’s role is in their child’s growth and development. For one, a child’s ability to … Continued

Showbox APK Download for Android Mobiles

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Showbox App: Entertainment has a prominent place in the current digital era. People are pretty accustomed to various entertainment sources such as movies, TV, mobile devices and much more. On these digital devices, we can watch different videos, music, movies and other entertaining stuff. Likewise, the manufacturing companies and other software developers are bringing new … Continued

There’s History in Haddonfield

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By Pam Teel       Did you ever find yourself without a thing to do on a lazy Sunday afternoon? Now that gas is cheaper, many people are taking to the roads on mini excursions to places not too far from their homes. They are getting out and exploring towns and sights in their … Continued

Annual Weekend in Old Monmouth Tour to Include the Historic Baird House

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The annual two-day event, “Weekend in Old Monmouth” returns with a list of historic sites throughout the County that will be opening their doors to the public and to people interested in the local history of the county. The tour dates for this year will be Saturday, April 30th and Sunday, May 1st. The time … Continued

Homework Tips for Kids with ADHD

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By Mia Ingui Sitting down to focus and complete your homework is no easy task, but add having ADHD, and doing homework can become a near impossible task. Children with attention deficit hyperactive disorder, or ADHD, should have special care when it comes to completing their homework in order to keep them focused and productive. … Continued

Children with Special Needs and Bullying

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By Mia Ingui Children with disabilities, such as physical, developmental, intellectual, and emotional disabilities, are at an increased risk of being bullied. Any amount of factors including physical vulnerability, social skill challenges, or intolerant environments may increase the risk of these children being exposed to intolerance from others. Another issue stems from recent research, which … Continued

What Is Depression?

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By Mia Ingui  It can affect anyone, at any time or place, no matter what his or her circumstance. That is the most terrifying part of a mental disorder such as depression. It is a common word in our language, used often to describe our moods. Yet, it is never used appropriately. Felling depressed and … Continued

New Study Challenges Theory That Birth Order Determines Personality

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Adult traits may not be preordained by place in the family hierarchy, researchers say. Forget what you have heard about birth order determining your adult personality, a new study suggests. According to HealthDay News’ October 2015 study, Birth order does not influence any of the “big five” personality traits — extroversion, emotional stability, agreeableness, conscientiousness … Continued

Healthy Friendships Are Ageless

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 By Susan Heckler Are you a good friend? Are you happy with the people you have surrounded yourself with?  Have you ever questioned what drew you to bring certain people into your life or why people incorporate you into theirs? Others do judge us by who we hang with, but it should also cause some … Continued