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Win Books That Use Laughter to Keep the Peace!
This month we are giving away four books that use humor to help kids get along and keep the peace at home, in school, and with friends. One lucky reader will win: To Enter: Leave a comment below describing how … Continue reading
Posted in Free Spirit News
Tagged anger management, book giveaway, FSP giveaway, giveaway, manners, SEL, siblings
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10 Ways to Take the Grrrr Out of Family Time (When Summer Grows Long)
By Eric Braun My boys may be getting older—14 and 12—but they still maintain their youthful vitality when it comes to bickering like toddlers. They do have a bit of a higher tolerance for each other now, though. We’d made … Continue reading
Posted in Parenting
Tagged anger management, family time, road trip, siblings, summer break, summer vacation, summertime
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