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Post-it Notes from Wife Left to Hubby’s Imaginative Interpretation

December 2, 2020 by Shannon Carpenter

I pride myself on being able to understand ancient languages. But the Post-it Notes my wife leaves me? Not all codes were meant to be broken.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: humor, reading, shopping, spouses and partners, writing

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A Shelf of One’s Own: Reading Print Books Can Help Children in Pandemic

October 14, 2020 by Vincent O'Keefe

Reading print books helps with life skills such controlling impulses, paying attention, setting goals and figuring out how to achieve them.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: books, COVID19, reading, tips

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Reading Routine a Habit Parents Can Help Children Form

September 8, 2020 by Guest Contributor

Pry your child away from the screens and start them on a lifetime adventure with these tips on how to set up a reading routine.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: Dove Men+Care, reading, tips, video

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Dreams Need to Stay Alive for Parents as Well as Their Children

August 28, 2019 by Guest Contributor

If me and my wife manage to teach our four headstrong pixie pirates anything, it’ll be to revere their dreams and listen to their hearts.

Filed Under: work-life balance Tagged With: Gidon Ben-Zvi, reading, work, writing

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Little Library Can Have a Big Impact on Your Neighborhood

August 7, 2019 by Vincent O'Keefe

The low-tech pleasure a free “little library” in your neighborhood offers children might leave them with great memories and a lifetime love of reading.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: books, reading, tips

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Do Kindergartners Really Need an iPad to Learn to Read?

September 5, 2017 by Pete Gilbert

Man, do I fear for the future of a generation of children that has to start memorizing iPad usernames and passwords at the age of 5.

Filed Under: education, gear Tagged With: elementary school, reading, screen time, technology

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