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The Charter School Wars — Why Public Schools Hate Charter Schools

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By Joel Turtel
Many public school authorities hate charter schools. It’s not hard to see why.
Charter schools embarrass local public schools because they often do a better job educating children, for less money. For example, in the 1999-2000 school year, Ohio charter schools got $2300 less per pupil in tax funds than local public schools. […]

The Baby Stroller- How To Choose

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By Martin Smith
You will need to begin gathering the things your baby will need, now that you got the news that you are expecting a bundle of joy. You may feel overwhelmed if this is your first baby with all the decisions that need to be made.
Deciding on the type of stroller you will […]

The Baby Crib: Your Child’s First Bed

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By Allan Wilson
It is up to you as parents whether you want a baby crib to be your child’s first bed or not. Some parents are proponents of “co-sleeping,” in which a baby sleeps in bed with the parents, sometimes up to two or more years. Other parents choose a baby crib for their child […]

The Absurdity of the Public School Monopoly

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By Joel Turtel
The notion that local governments should have almost total monopoly control over our children’s education is not only unjust and tyrannical, it is also absurd. Children need education, to be sure, but they also need food, clothing, and shelter. The same poor or irresponsible parents who public-school apologists claim will not educate their […]

Ten ways to Become Best Friends with Your Teenagers

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By V. Michael Santoro, M. Ed.
Best friends! It may seem impossible to believe, but today’s teens do want to consider their parents as friends, even though they think we could never understand the realities of their world. They are also interested in what it was like being a teenager during the Stone Age. Life without […]

Ten Tips To Stimulate Your Newborn’s Senses

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By Amy Faddem
A number of scientific studies have shown the way a baby uses her senses in the early months of life is crucial to future development. A baby, whose senses are stimulated develop a sharper memory, inquisitiveness and a better concentration. Besides, babies who are stimulated attain developmental milestones earlier have superior muscle coordination, […]

Students Worldwide Are Learning How To Excel In School From Home

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By David Rolle’
Today, children are expected to earn high grades in all of their classes, in spite of the failing public school system. Parents can still remember when an education was essential in preparing children for their livelihood.
Now what many public school systems offer is overcrowded classrooms. Teachers are being grossly underpaid for their […]

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