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We have an excellent system for children’s medical care, but sometimes the stumbling block is choosing the first step in accessing that care.
Read MoreWe have an excellent system for children’s medical care, but sometimes the stumbling block is choosing the first step in accessing that care.
Read MoreVirtually all families believe that school is important and want their children to be high achievers. Families who talk to their children about the importance of school and encourage their students are making a significant impact.
Read MoreWith school back in session, meal prep is the best way to make sure your kids are getting enough protein to get to lunchtime with plenty of energy left to focus on their work. This frittata can last a big family a couple of days, or it can be portioned and frozen for future easy breakfasts!
Read MoreWe have talked about immigration fraud in previous columns, but there is new information indicating that a strong and connected community is less vulnerable to scammers.
Read MoreJanet Landsbury, an educator, writer, and mom, often writes about giving grace and space to the parents of young children. Inspired by the work of Magna Gerber, a well-known child development expert, Landsbury, as a young mother herself, learned through her mistakes and suggested that parents use a Take 2 method for handling common infant and toddler situations.
Read MoreAccording to a recent study by Capital One and The Decision Lab, nearly 70 percent of Americans are concerned that they don’t have enough money for retirement. Here in Connecticut, more than 600,000 private-sector employees have no employer-sponsored retirement savings plan.
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