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Did you know that your child has an 8 to 36% chance of using some sort of “Study Drug” these days once they get to high school?  Yep,  it’s now unfortunately safe to say that these stressful and changing times have officially trickled down to our children.  Did you know that last year was the […]

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Discover women who have made a difference.  Celebrate Women’s History Month with your sons and daughters!  Introduce them to 5 Amazing Women – Mae Jemison: The First Black Woman Astronaut It’s important to let your child know that Astronauts aren’t born — they go to school and learn about science just like everyone else!  Dr. […]

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Torrey Pines High School Student Organization Leaders Rally Together for Big Bake Sale Fundraiser It’s no secret that local high school students are enthusiastic with their volunteerism, and recently many Torrey Pines High School students took the words “community service” to the next level.  Planning for what is becoming an annual community-wide bake sale fundraiser […]

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Canyon Crest Academy Envision Theatre Presents: “Avenue Q: School Edition” In the Proscenium Theatre Mar 21 – Mar 30, 2013  SAN DIEGO (March 8, 2012) – Award-winning Canyon Crest Academy’s Envision Theatre is thrilled to present Avenue Q – School Edition, Guest Directed by Dana Carr, with Musical Direction by Stephanie Sabin, Puppetry Direction by […]

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Every parent has the same experience – becoming bombarded with a plethora of questions from their children arising shortly after they learn to talk and increasing during the childhood years and then tapering down during adolescence.  Within each of these interactions are also concerns about what is the “right” or “wrong” thing to say based […]

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United Way’s Virtual Book Drive Gives San Diego Children Summer Reading Books Fourth grade is a critical year.  It is when children switch from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.”  At least that should be the case. With over a quarter of the county’s fourth graders not reading proficiently and over half of San […]

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The experience of self-doubt is perhaps one of the most compromising of all human emotions.  Habitual doubt can lead to depression, anxiety, and even unhealthy relationships.  In other words , the experience of doubt can easily make someone give up their most desired wishes leading to the experience of settling or relinquishing one’s dreams. So, […]

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Ashley Falls Elementary: Receive Quality Education Both In and Out of the Classroom One perk to living in the beautiful Ashley Falls neighborhood in Carmel Valley, San Diego is the fact that parents can rest assured that their children are getting a quality education at an amazing school.  Ashley Falls Elementary School, part of the […]

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It’s hard to imagine that when Saint Valentine performed illegal marriages for prisoners who were forbidden to marry that he would have thought that his acts would lead to a tradition of sending flowers, cards, and candy to loved ones.  Well, this actually is not the case.  In fact, the sending of such tokens of love is […]

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The idea that better gun control or increased school and Police interventions is the answer to stopping seriously disturbed people from committing serious crimes is perhaps the best example of a band-aid solution to a serious problem.  We could compare this type of thinking to how we understand Terrorists.  Once we find a way to […]

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Inattentive, oppositional, rude, too aggressive, anxious and disrespectful behaviors are all symptoms of a child or teen that may be over-stimulated by something in his or her environment.  Such symptoms are often mistaken for some sort of psychological problem when the first thing that should be evaluated is whether or not a child is being exposed […]

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The message is not spoken, but written, chalk-scrawled on a bubble-shaped blackboard while the three boys smile at the camera manned by an Outside the Lens Youth Councilor, making humorous hand gestures.  Their grins may have been comedic, but their message is true and solemn.  It may not have meant much to them at the […]

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