For the most part, parents believe their kids know how to study. They go to school to learn just that. They do not need assistance in that department.
For the most part, parents believe their kids know how to study. They go to school to learn just that. They do not need assistance in that department.
By Nancy Bercaw | @nancybercaw I was feeling pretty blue after a pink-city fiasco. Then yesterday, there was a misinterpretation snafu at work — not worth mentioning in detail. I found myself suffering from
Ah! The notorious spring break: the holiday that has spawned classrooms of excited adolescents, and justified the drive of many worried parents…and inspired handfuls of laughable, cringe-worthy movies (Spring
Electronic Parenting My rule is cut and dry: no TV and an hour of electronic interaction on weeknights, with more relaxed regulations on the weekends. Oh, how that rule
Heather’s daughters: Lolita and Jania. Photography by Gilles Vandevoorde My two daughters went on their first overnight school trip in October. They were excited about the adventure awaiting them during
Fact: we are closer to 2020 than we are to 2005. I know! So much has happened this year that I haven’t even noticed the passage of time. Joining the
Fact: we are closer to 2020 than we are to 2005. I know! So much has happened this year that I haven’t even noticed the passage of time. Joining the
Living in the UAE comes with so many benefits; if it didn’t, we wouldn’t be here, would we? But life here isn’t perfect; some of the few downfalls of living
Over coffee, my girlfriends and I often discuss how fortunate we are to be parents in this relatively safe UAE society with the low crime rate. The risk of kidnapping