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Parental Guidance
 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
OK, I admit it. We stole the idea. It's just that good ideas were meant to be stolen and shaped into something that suits you.

 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
The readers have spoken. The ballots have been counted. Now the winners will be announced.

 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
We have great things happening in the world of NIE. Newspapers in Education and BWXT Savannah River Company have partnered to bring you the School Connection.

 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
What are some special traditions you and your family have for the holiday season?

 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
Question: Do you have anything for a sixth-grader with ADD? He has trouble following instructions, especially on tests, hurries through assignments to get them completed, and has a poor short-term memory. What do others do to help their children who have ADD? Ñ Seeking Help

 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
This month Dr. David M. Jester, assistant professor and predoctoral director for the Department of Family Medicine of the MCG Health System answers medical questions.

 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
Please don't think I obsess about my looks. I do not.

  Agency Spotlight
 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
This month's agency spotlight is Little World of Learning Child Development Centers of Augusta.

  Fun stuff
 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
As kindergarteners and first graders begin to recognize more and more sight words, they'll be looking for books they can read with little or no help. Looking for these books can be as frustrating as looking for a needle in a haystack. To help these readers, and their parents, find books that match their reading skills, the public library has developed a list of recommended titles.

 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
Slime. Ooze. There's not much better way to describe this gooey, wet, messy stuff. But kids love to make it. And even if they don't know it, they're getting a chemistry lesson when they do.

 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
Attention Parents: You need a night out! To help, we've identified several "Date Night" events for you. Just look for the and make your plans. Sorry, we don't providebabysitters, but many of the events are free.

 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
A look at the sports action from around the area.

  Fit for a Kid
 
Web-posted 09/13/2002
It never fails. After the craziest of days of carpooling, work, the kid's after school sports and overseeing homework projects we finally - at 5 or 6 o'clock - begin to think about dinner.

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