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Is It A Family or Is It Just Marriage?
Recently I had a nice little discussion with a buddy of mine about family. It was a very friendly discussion and no hard feelings were had and we agreed to disagree. My friend did say he was going to ...
Posted on 5/29/13 at 12:52 AM
Get Ready For Summer By Being Prepared
The last days of school are upon us and the trees are almost all leafed out! Finally the calendar and Mother Nature are in alignment! I am shocked as always how fast a school year goes. I ...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 9:57 AM
Political notebook: GOP race for Minnesota governor off and running
By Don Davis Minnesotas 2014 governor race is underway. Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton long has said he plans to seek a second term, and at least a half-dozen Republicans want the chance to knock him off...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 9:55 AM
When to Say No: A parent's guide to giving adult children money
When I work with clients who give money to their adult children, I am always curious why. Since preparing a comprehensive budget is part of the counseling process, the topic often comes up. The adult ...
Posted on 4/12/13 at 9:56 AM
Kids: Get organized for the holidays!
By Amanda Herzog Many people look forward to the holiday season, but some dont because it can be stressful. That goes for kids as well as adults.With these easy tips on how to stay organized, youll be...
Posted on 11/30/12 at 11:33 AM
Library to host stuffed animal sleepover
In January, the Douglas County Library in Alexandria will host a stuffed animal sleepover.January 02, 2013
Boomerang kids: when empty nests fill up again
With a slowly growing economy and a still sluggish job market, there has been a continued increase in children moving back home after having lived independently on their own.December 21, 2012
Kids, cops tackle Christmas shopping together
By Amy Chaffins , December 21, 2012
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Parents should 'strike a balance' in talking about shootings
Adults need to talk to children about the Connecticut elementary school shooting, but a Minnesota expert advises parents not to offer too much information. “You have to just strike a balance,” Abi Gewirtz said. “Don’t avoid it, but don’t overwhelm them, either.”By Don Davis , December 19, 2012
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Kids shop at 'Small Mall'
December 12, 2012
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Legislation helps train professionals about child abuse
U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar and Al Franken and Representatives Tim Walz and Betty McCollum recently introduced bipartisan legislation to help train child protection professionals to detect and prevent child abuse.December 09, 2012
Candle lighting remembers lost children
Members of the community (parents, grandparents, families, friends, etc.) who have been touched by the death of a child at any age, from any cause, are invited to attend a special candlelight remembrance service on Sunday, December 9.December 05, 2012
New nonprofit created to help families create memories of children
November 28, 2012
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Project Bookshelf collects books for kids
2012 marks the 23rd year that the Alexandria Area Branch of American Association of University Women (AAUW) and Community Education District 206 are sponsoring Project Bookshelf. New children’s books are being collected and redistributed through the Jaycees Jingle Bells program.November 20, 2012
Discovery School 9th graders to host nursery school for local children
Ninth grade students at Discovery Middle School in Alexandria will host a child development laboratory (nursery school) for 3- to 5-year-olds.November 20, 2012
Wanted: A child to love
By Tara Bitzan , November 14, 2012
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Curly the Bear, Avon helps brighten holidays
November 09, 2012
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Learn about the difficulties children have with worry and focus
In both workshops, specific mental health disorders will be covered. However, the emphasis will be on understanding, preventing and responding effectively to children’s behaviors.November 07, 2012
Annual Windmill Retreat set for parents of children with disabilities
“Dream, Believe, Achieve” is the theme for the 2012 Windmill Project Parent Retreat. Parents and adult family caregivers are invited to attend the event scheduled for Friday and Saturday, October 12 and 13 at Holiday Inn, 5637 Highway 29 South, Alexandria.October 03, 2012
Area moms invited to join MOPS group
Being a mom can be rewarding and fun, scary and overwhelming, all at the same time.September 12, 2012
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