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Top Ten Ways to Raise Emotionally Intelligent Children

Posted by Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC

Having a high level of emotional intelligence in your children is the best way to ensure that they live...

Developing Your Child's Compassion

Posted by Anil Vij

Character is a set of qualities, or values, that shape our thoughts, actions,reactions and feelings....

A Female Soldier's Last Battle

Posted by Donald Schnell


I arrived at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in 1974, in my 19th year, into the heart of the 82nd Airborne Division at the John F. Kennedy Center. The old timers called Fort Bragg “Little Hell.” The 82nd Airborne was the first to engage the enemy on land to protect America’s freedom. Even in peacetime, there was always a natural tension of readiness and alertness among the troops and around the base itself.

A Gift for a Graduate

Posted by Dan Caouette

Throughout a person’s life there are certain moments that stand out more than others, engrained in their minds forever. This is a moment of great achievement that is the result of a lot of hard work and determination. For many people, one of these moments is their graduation. The stepping-stone to bigger and better things to come, to new horizons. Sometimes these experiences can be very emotional and exciting.

10 Holiday Teacher Gifts With Heart (that grandparents will love getting, too)

Posted by Norma Schmidt

Choosing and perhaps making teacher-gifts with your child can provide quality family-time while teaching...

Purrfectly Simple Cat Mat & Toys

Posted by Kara Kelso

Purrfectly Simple Cat Mat & Toys You've seen the expensive cat beds in stores and maybe even purchased...

Fun And Funny Baby Shower Invitations

Posted by Stephen Kreutzer

In this day of high technology, you may not even need paper baby shower invitations. In fact, you may...

My little room: Outdoor living in a small space

Posted by Debbie Rodgers

The large wrap-around porches that we may remember from our childhood are seldom found in today’s modern homes. Instead, we’re often faced with making an inviting living area in a 4’x6’ balcony, a small vestibule, or a 10’x10’ deck.

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