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Hanukkah, Kwanzaa Deserve More Recognition This December

December 14, 2022 by Tobin Walsh

How might I explain the basics of Hanukkah and Kwanzaa to my children? With a parody of a Christmas classic, of course!

Filed Under: education, events, National Tagged With: Christmas, Hanukkah, holidays, humor, Kwanzaa, poetry

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College Planning Easier When Parents, Children Answer Tough Questions

August 24, 2022 by Tobin Walsh

College planning means preparing yourself as well as your child for the hard realities of getting into, paying for and surviving school.

Filed Under: education, National Tagged With: college, growing up, high school, learning, money

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Title IX Leveled Playing Field for Our Daughters, Better

July 27, 2022 by Tobin Walsh

Title IX forever changed rules for gender equality in education and sports. Do our children take that for granted? Can they do more?

Filed Under: education, gender / sexuality, National, sports Tagged With: college, daughters, gender equality, gender identity, high school, politics, transgender

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Comic Book Heroes: Dad, Son with Autism, Create Series

June 16, 2022 by Guest Contributor

The Adventures of Jake Jetpulse feature a superhero with autism, inspired by the illustrator’s son and his nightmares.

Filed Under: education, NYC, relationships Tagged With: Art, Autism, Brooklyn, comics, creativity, sons, special needs, working parents

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Report Cards, Grades Not Easy for Today’s Kids to Fake

April 18, 2022 by Pete Gilbert

Handwritten report cards made it easy for us to ‘improve’ a grade in our day. Now kids’ every assignment and score is online.

Filed Under: education, National Tagged With: discipline, memories, report cards, school

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School Trip Shame for Those Who Can’t Afford It

March 9, 2022 by Tobin Walsh

As I handed it my son the check, I began to imagine: What if I didn’t have the money to send him on this school trip? 

Filed Under: education, National Tagged With: money, school, working parents

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