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2006-05-04 | The online resource for mothers celebrates its fifth anniversary this month with forums, articles and editorials that probe topics that are important to single mothers and custodial moms in a shared parenting arrangement. Also debuting this month is a new "Ask an Expert" feature.
2006-04-17 | Workshop for Teenage Girls Creates Effective and Successful Communication
2006-04-10 | Psychiatrist announces fun and fast technique that helps children of all ages learn, cope, and thrive and it takes just minutes to learn and to use!
2006-03-17 | With the popularity of internet advertising, Tampa Marketing Company has launched a new pixel based website that makes significant contributions of ad revenues to Florida area non-profit groups.
2006-03-08 | E Bunny Makes a Difference in the Lives of Homeless Children
2006-02-26 | Adding another rung to the ladder of its standing commitment to protect and safeguard children while they are on the internet, WHOA-KTD cautions all states against development or implementation of dedicated "Do Not Email Registries" that exclusively contain email addresses of children.
2006-01-10 | The Institute of Global Education has identified a debilitating disorder known as Natural System Dysfunction (NSD), and has developed a readily available online Organic antidote for it. At home, work or school, the easily learned antidote, by 30 percent, increases our well-being and reduces budgets.
2005-11-09 | Abused children work to raise money to share Christmas with the youngest of Katrina's victims
2005-10-05 | As the Boston Red Sox begin defense of their first world title in 86 years, Curse to Verse: the Boston Red Sox Miracle Season From A to Z hits the marketplace to help generations of Sox fans re-live the team highs and lows that led up to last year's magical championship.
2005-09-30 | Crafty young hipsters embrace saccharine-free stamp designs from fellow DIY craft addict.
2005-09-18 | In my new book, when young Sam Taylor plans to steal his teacher's walking stick, he unwillingly finds himself in a fantastic new world of gnomes, trolls, Kings, ghostly Knights, and of course the infamous Devil-Witch.
2005-08-30 | Tragically, most teachers try to change their brightest, most curious students—children with ADHD and Attention Deficit Disorder—with Ritalin rather than changing their teaching styles. Celebrate!ADHD is urging parents to "Adopt-A-Teacher" to improve self-confidence and school performance.
2005-08-03 | Broadway star, David Hyde-Pierce from Spamalot, presents Hero award to an aging Great Dane in recognition of his work with abused children.
2005-07-28 | MyPreciousKid.com won the "2005 Parent to Parent Adding Wisdom Award" created by Jodie Lynn and stands right up there with one of the major family fun players, Disney.com.
2005-07-15 | African Americans have experienced discrimination by whites in this country for several hundred years, but a new discriminating culprit has come to light - one who is not even a natural U.S. citizen.
2005-07-09 | Science fairs are intensely competitive, which is why serious, self-motivated students begin thinking about their projects months before the school year begins.
2005-06-24 | Computykes brings nationally recognized and award winning computer camp development designed for young learners to Monmouth County.
2005-06-23 | With a true entrepreneurial spirit, 13-year-old Aaron contacts companies, negotiates agreements and introduces new products to the Bicycle Motor Cross circuit in Massachusetts. The young BMXer saw a need and an opportunity when he contacted SnowPack, a manufacturer of ice therapy products.
2005-06-19 | This July, six-year-old Josiah Schultz--a budding young paleontologist--will be traveling to Drumheller, Alberta, the "Dinosaur Capital of the World", thanks to the efforts and collaboration of many people involved with Project Drumheller.
2005-06-19 | Celebrities are going crazy over Pink Taffy Designs Baby Boutique. With an exquisite collection of premium hand crafted furnishings and designer accessories, Hollywood cannot get enough.