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High School Graduation: A Time to Remember (Your Manners)
A podcast from Alex Packer, etiquette guru and author of How Rude!® The Teen Guide to Good Manners, Proper Behavior, and Not Grossing People Out. Second in a monthly series of podcasts from Free Spirit Publishing. Who should receive invites … Continue reading
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Counselor’s Corner: Spring Fever
Spring has officially sprung, but in some areas it still feels a lot like winter. Where I live, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, it’s still in the 30s! If you’re sick of cold weather and ready to celebrate spring, this post is … Continue reading