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Unplug!
By Christa Melnyk Hines Whether you want to become a stronger, more intuitive communicator or you’re trying to raise one, free time spent unplugged can make a big difference. Here’s why: Increased self-awareness. Time alone or unplugged helps us pursue...
AzMERIT Prep
By Christie Silverstein Spring has arrived, which means we’re already nearing the end of another school year in Arizona. It’s time again to find out what students have learned and whether they are on track and prepared for the next step in their education. A...
Keeping Little Eyes Healthy
By Dr. Meehan Healthy eyes are a critical component to a child’s development. The conditions most frequently affecting a child’s vision are uncorrected refractive error, amblyopia and strabismus. Uncorrected refractive error may include near/farsightedness and...
Family Day-Tripping
By Judy M. Miller Are the kids restless? How about you? It might be time for a change in routine or scenery. Day trips are a wonderful and often inexpensive option to family vacations, and the possibilities are endless and abound everywhere, no matter where you live....
Science Tots
By Veronica Hunnicut The early years of a child’s life are consumed by a desire to explore and experiment with objects. Well-known developmental psychologist Jean Piaget fittingly called young children “natural scientists” because of this inclination. By...




