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Ways to Welcome the New Year: New Year’s Crafts for Kids

Ways to Welcome the New Year: New Year’s Crafts for Kids

Carol Bainbridge December 28, 2017

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Most cultures around the world have some ways to welcome the New Year. Many traditions involve some kind of "purging" of the old year and looking forward to the new…
New Year’s Traditions, Customs, and History

New Year’s Traditions, Customs, and History

Carol Bainbridge December 28, 2017

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The start of a new year has a special significance to people all around the world. It is a time rich with history and traditions and while most of us…
6 Fun New Year’s Crafts for Kids

6 Fun New Year’s Crafts for Kids

Carol Bainbridge December 27, 2017

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As you and your family are preparing to welcome in the New Year, why not give your child an outlet for his or her creativity?  Just provide some supplies, and…
4 New Year’s Resolutions for Parents of Gifted Kids

4 New Year’s Resolutions for Parents of Gifted Kids

Carol Bainbridge December 27, 2016

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If you're like most people, you start out the new year by making one or more resolutions to do better than you did the last year. The new year offers…
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6 Tips for Making Good New Year’s Resolutions

Carol Bainbridge January 1, 2015

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Each year as we move into a new year, many of us resolve to make some change or another in our lives. We aren't always good about keeping our resolutions,…

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