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  2. US victims of food-benefit theft could lose means of ... - AOL

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    Recipients of U.S. federal food aid whose benefits are stolen will soon have no way to recoup the lost funds unless Congress takes action by the end of September. Roughly 42 million Americans ...

  3. Here's what the comments on your child's report card ... - AOL

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    Here's what your child's teachers really mean. When a report card says "participates often in group discussion," the teacher means "your kid talks way too much." When the report says "satisfactory ...

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    The children's story also touched hearts nationwide, bringing cards, letters, and donations flooding in. “People care about when something bad happens to a child,” said Mark, a high school ...

  5. Report card - Wikipedia

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    Report cards are now frequently issued in automated form by computers and may also be mailed. Traditional school report cards contained a section for teachers to record individual comments about the student's work and behavior. Some automated card systems provide for teachers' including such comments, but others limit the report card to grades ...

  6. The Report Card - Wikipedia

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    The Report Card. The Report Card is a children's novel by Andrew Clements, [1] first published in 2004. The story is narrated by a 5th-grade girl, Nora Rose Rowley. Nora is secretly a genius but does not tell anyone for fear that she will be thought of as "different".

  7. Family Manipulation: Signs, Tactics, and How to Respond

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    Aggressive manipulation tends to involve more obvious attempts to control your behavior, including: shaming or mocking you. scapegoating, or blaming you when things go wrong. put-downs, insults ...

  8. The Right Way to Praise Your Kids - WebMD

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    Be genuine. Praise should always be genuine. Kids have a way of knowing when your praise is insincere, and when it is, you lose trust. Worse yet, they become insecure because they don't believe ...

  9. Parent–teacher conference - Wikipedia

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    A parent–teacher conference, parent–teacher interview, parent–teacher night, parents' evening or parent teacher meeting is a short meeting or conference between the parents and teachers of students to discuss a child's progress at school and find solutions to academic or behavioral problems. [1] Parent–teacher conferences supplement the ...

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