Planning for your kids' summer activities? Here are some ideas from Mama Sez who had to put a lot of thinking and creativity in planning the two months of summer of her four kids of various ages and inclinations. A table was also prepared to make it easier for them (Mama Sez and Papa Sez and the kids) and for you to see the plan. Having a preprogrammed summer activities will help ensure a worthwhile summer that is worth remembering. Having a line-up of activities will also avoid the “We're bored! What do we do now?” question that nags parents throughout summer.
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Young Minds of Today Writings-Featured Writer Josh S. Part 2
We pick up part 2 in Josh Slaby’s report, “Interest in Literature.” Josh is 17 years old, and a junior who takes his academic assignments with a serious mindset. If you missed Part 1 of his World Literature Report , be sure to read it. It is important to note that only excerpts of his report are being provided at this time.
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World Literature Report
Several months ago, a seventeen year old, Josh S. asked to get my thoughts about what makes a book interesting to read? In a report for one of his academic classes, he took the time to thoroughly research the mentioned subject. Namely, ‘Interests in Literature.’ He picked me as one of his sources due to his familiarity with the ‘Product of Culture’ book series. I’ve appreciated his feedback from the books and now his expressions in the ‘Interest in Literature’ World Literature Report.
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Are you planning to give your teenager a basket for Easter? You can find both Easter and gift baskets that are fitting for your teen! The baskets can include food, candy, popcorn, and even soda! Here are a few Easter baskets for teenagers to check out.
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Anger Management Tips for Children: Part 2
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