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Michelle Yannaco

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    Remembering 9/11, Today and Every Day

    “This is my worst fear. It’s not keeping my students safe from terrorists, it’s knowing what to do when the Chaplain comes to take Johnny out of class because not letting the terrorists win means sometimes the good guys have to die. And those good guys have kids, and they’re sitting in my classroom.” –Tucker […]

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    Navigating NYC During The Pope’s Visit

    With the Papal visit AND the U.N. General Assembly converging on the New York City area in the same week, we’re all wondering the same thing: How are we going to get around the city?! AT&T curated the below list of transportation apps available in the iOs and Android stores to help New Yorkers confront […]

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    Delicious Fall Recipes

    You’ll absolutely love these fall recipes — Pumpkin Mac And Cheese, Apple Cider Donuts,

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    Lesser-known Symptoms of Breast Cancer

    Public perception that breast cancer is only identified by lumps detected through self-examination or routine mammography may prevent thousands of women from receiving an early diagnosis and the care they need. Although lumps are the most common symptom associated with the disease, women should recognize that breast cancer can produce additional symptoms. Susan G. Komen […]

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    The Cake Smash Craze

    Most children are told not to play with their food from the minute they’re old enough to start feeding themselves. But a fairly new trend on the first birthday scene has little ones doing quite the opposite. A smash cake is a miniature cake, separate from the actual birthday cake, into which the birthday boy […]

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    2015 Holiday Gift Guide Giveaway Part 1

    This year’s Holiday Gift Guide has something for everyone! We’re giving away over $1000 in prizes to 14 lucky winners throughout November and December. Ask Amy Doll SRP $120 • www.askamydoll.com With natural-looking moving lips, blinking eyes and the ability to respond to language, Ask Amy is truly unique. The interactive doll is able to […]

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    Strategies to Help Kids Focus on Schoolwork

    Some youngsters experience difficulty when the time comes to focus on their schoolwork. Such difficulties may be linked to a variety of factors, and parents can be overwhelmed as they attempt to identify the root cause of their youngsters’ struggles in the classroom. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, roughly 6.4 million […]

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    Great Gifts for Dear Old Dad

    Father’s Day is right around the corner, and the time has come once again to begin searching for a gift for dear old dad. Father’s Day gift shoppers have long since abandoned the notion that a new necktie is what dad really wants, but finding a gift that expresses your love and appreciation for the […]

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    Miles and Miles of Milestones

    What doctors and child development experts refer to as “developmental milestones” are just specific things that most children can do by a certain age. Children reach milestones in many areas – in how they play, learn, speak, and act. These milestones act as checkpoints in a child’s development and give parents and professionals a general […]

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    2018 Summer Reading Programs

    It’s no easy task to keep your kids reading regularly (or at all)  once school is out for  summer. While some kids are natural readers, others may need a little extra motivation to crack open a book during the break. So here’s a list of reading programs that offer up incentives for logging some serious […]

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