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Parents: Do You Leave Your Child In The Dark?
Are Your Children The #1 Priority In Life? http://www.CarsToHelpKids.org Answer this question honestly; Are your children the number one priority in your life? Do you put your career before your family? Do you spend more time with your friends than … Continue reading
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Educating Children In America: Who’s To Blame
http://www.CarstoHelpKids.org Hey baby boomers. That’s right, I am talking to you. What do these two pictures on the left mean to you? Captain obvious might tell you it is a nun and an eraser. However, it should bring up some … Continue reading
Posted in education, parenting, parents, teachers
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How to Help Homeless Children Feel The Christmas Spirit in 2010
What Christmas means to Kids Source: Car Donations for Kids Date: December 4th, 2010 If you could, would you relive your childhood? Do you remember what Christmas meant to you? To most children, Christmas is the most important day of … Continue reading
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Helping Kids Finding the Path to Success
Helping Children In Need Succeed Let’s rewind for a moment and think back to our childhood. Let’s focus on our experiences from grade school. What comes to you mind first? I remember many things. I remember when I first discovered … Continue reading
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