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Back to Main GuideWhen Your Child Steals
You must accept that your child is going to steal something at least once. Typically, children do not know that stealing is wrong unless they do it and are corrected. […]
“Why Daycare Is Great For Your Kids”
I’ll never forget the first time I dropped off my now-teenage son at day care. He was just three months old, but I had to go back to work and […]
Emergency Fund for Teens?
Our daughter is in high school, and she has a car and a part-time job nights and weekends. We’ve worked with her on saving, spending and giving, but should a […]
Reducing Sibling Rivalry: What To Do and Say
Few things are more important to parents than having their kids get along well together. Nevertheless, sibling rivalry is a fact of life for many families. As we approach Mother’s […]
Expert Advice About Changing Friendships During the Teen Years
Now that my daughter is a senior in high school, she seems to have found a core group of good friends. This is a drastic change from when she was […]
Understanding Physical Impacts of Device Use
As we know, in today’s tech-driven world, it’s nearly impossible to escape the influence of smartphones and other devices. While we are increasingly aware of the psychological concerns associated with […]
Student Spotlights – April 2025
From the Publisher – April 2025
Spring is here, and we can see the light at the end of the school year tunnel. Only a few more weeks left of homework, projects, and packing those snacks […]
Dinner’s Ready: Emily and Justin Mayo’s Cheezy Taco Bake
Life is busy for Emily Mayo and her husband, Justin. They both work full-time, Justin with Special Needs Adults and Emily as a teacher, and have two toddlers running around. […]
Mom to Mom with Camila Cuadrado
Your family’s story is very interesting. Tell us about it! Camila: Our home country is Ecuador, and we came to Auburn after I was accepted into the PhD program.Let me […]