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Make Your Home Serene
By Ronnie Polaneczky For generations, poets have extolled the virtues of home: Its comfort, peace and security; its respite from the outside world; its power to restore the soul. But if your home is more chaos than calm, try these tips from “happiness expert” Sophie Keller, author of How Happy…
Finding the “Me” in Motherhood
By Elizabeth Hurchalla Whether you’re a mom or not, at some point you’ve likely put yourself on the back burner while turning your attention to the needs of those around you. But moms know this feeling better than anyone: With kids, life isn’t only about you anymore. That can be…
Keep Your Kids’ Tech Gadgets Safe at School
By Kim Boatman These days, kids tote more than backpacks, lunches and homework when they head to school. Chances are your student carries a cell phone -- and he or she may also take a laptop or a USB drive to school. Kids typically are quite capable of figuring out…
5 Things Your Teen Doesn’t Know About Facebook
By Abbi Perets Teens are all about locked doors and privacy in the physical world, but they may not understand the long-term implications that an online privacy policy can have on their lives. Yet ignoring privacy settings in the social media world is a mistake that can have serious consequences.…