Family Movie Night: 'Chimpanzee'

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“Chimpanzee,” now in theaters

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What everyone needs to know about estate planning

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There's a common misconception among the American public that estate planning is only the domain of the elderly or the very wealthy. That's far from the truth.

There's a common misconception among the American public that estate planning is only the domain of the elderly or the very wealthy. That's far from the truth.

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Book Report: 'Bliss'

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Bliss
"Bliss," by Kathryn Littlewood

"Bliss," by Kathryn Littlewood

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Family Movie Night: 'The Three Stooges'

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“The Three Stooges,” in theaters

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Sleep deprivation is a serious health risk

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that somewhere between 50 and 70 million adults in the United States have chronic sleep and wakefulness disorders.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that somewhere between 50 million and 70 million adults in the United States have chronic sleep and wakefulness disorders.

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Book Report: 'The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict'

The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict
“The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict (Mysterious Benedict Society Series),” by Trenton Lee Stewart

“The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict (Mysterious Benedict Society Series),” by Trenton Lee Stewart

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Family Movie Night: The Three Stooges Collection

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The Three Stooges Collection, Vol. 1: 1934-1936, on DVD

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Your child could be a target for identity theft

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Imagine that you've taught your child everything they need to know about personal finance. Then as he's getting ready to head off to college and applies for financial aid, he's unexpectedly rejected for financial aid due to poor credit. Yet he's never applied for credit in his life. Sounds outrageous, doesn't it? But this can happen to victims of child identity theft.

Most Americans are aware that identity theft is a significant problem, and that it's important to take measures to protect your identity. What people might not know is their children may also be targets of identity theft before they even become old enough to own a credit card. The Federal Trade Commission has identified child identity theft as a growing problem and encourages parents to do what they can to minimize the risks to their children.

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Book Report: 'The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?'

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The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?
“The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?,” by Mo Willems

“The Duckling Gets a Cookie!?,” by Mo Willems

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Family Movie Night: 'War Horse'

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“War Horse,” now on DVD

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What to do if you suspect a child is being mistreated or abused

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There is an effective way to intervene to help a child who may be in trouble, says Dr. Darlene Silvernail, a professor of psychology at South University's West Palm Beach, Fla., campus.

You see a parent with a toddler at the store. The toddler misbehaves and, suddenly, the parent flies into a rage and screams at the child. The reaction only causes the child to cry louder, which leads to even more yelling by the parent. What can you do? Without knowing any of the family's history or its struggles, is it OK to step in?

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Book Report: 'Artemis Fowl'

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Artemis Fowl
“Artemis Fowl,” by Eoin Colfer

“Artemis Fowl,” by Eoin Colfer

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Family Movie Night: 'The Hunger Games'

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“The Hunger Games,” in theaters

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Four survival tips for your family vacation

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You know the old saying that the journey is just as important as reaching your destination? It can also be applied to your family vacation. Some even believe that the journey is half the fun of getting there. While you may already have a getaway destination in mind, traveling as a family presents its share of challenges for the journey ahead.

You know the old saying that the journey is just as important as reaching your destination? It can also be applied to your family vacation. Some even believe that the journey is half the fun of getting there. While you may already have a getaway destination in mind, traveling as a family presents its share of challenges for the journey ahead.

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Book Report: 'Pinch Hit'

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“Pinch Hit,” by Tim Green
“Pinch Hit,” by Tim Green

“Pinch Hit,” by Tim Green

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Family Movie Night: 'The Muppets'

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“The Muppets," now on DVD

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Using the 5 senses to discover spring with children

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Spring fever usually sets in well before the warmer temperatures and green grasses return, making this the perfect time to start looking for signs of the coming spring season with kids. These signs return every year, so teach children to experience Mother Nature using the five senses: touch, taste, sight, smell and sounds.

This is the perfect time to start looking for signs of spring with kids. These signs return every year, so teach children to experience Mother Nature using the five senses: touch, taste, sight, smell and sounds.

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Book Report: 'The Hunger Games'

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The Hunger Games
“The Hunger Games,” by Suzanne Collins: In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all to send one boy and one girl between the ages of twelve and eighteen to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV. Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives alone with her mother and younger sister, regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the Games. But Katniss has been close to dead before. ...

“The Hunger Games,” by Suzanne Collins

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Family Movie Night: 'The Adventures of Tintin'

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“The Adventures of Tintin,” now on DVD

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Four tips to help prepare for pregnancy

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Rosie Pope, co-founder of Rosie Pope Maternity and MomPrep, is expecting her third child this May, her first girl. The Bravo "Pregnant in Heels" star has plenty of helpful tips for women who are trying to conceive or may start trying soon.

Once you and your partner have made the big decision to start expanding your family, whether in the next few months or years, thinking about how to prepare can be a little overwhelming. Don't worry! Some simple steps and an optimistic attitude can help pave the way for a healthy pregnancy.

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