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Parents do their best to protect their kids, but as technology changes, so should concerns. The FBI says that the average age a person is first introduced to pornography is 12-years-old. Most parents admit they’re scared because as the times change our technology changes, just ask social media expert Amie Konwinski.
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7 Things I Wish I Knew About Dating
It seems that love and relationships are everywhere: in movies, at school, on TV, and on billboards. I remember watching romantic comedies with my friends in middle school and constantly hoping that a man would come to my locker at school the next day, whisk me off my feet and carry me into the sunset.
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When Your Sport Defines You
As athletes we continually push ourselves to achieve (and often to surpass) arbitrary goals set. While doing so we precariously walk the tightrope and delicate balance that exists when one pushes the body to limits of exertion and beyond.
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How To Give During The Holidays
Amidst the spending frenzy over the Holiday season, it’s worth taking the time to remember not to stress about finding that special something to give a loved one. Giving the perfect gift is actually easier than we make it.
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Super Natural Hero: Devon Gottsch
Here at SGS, we believe smart girls are the true heroes in the world. We’re launching a campaign that displays the actions of girls in the community we believe are what we call “Super-Natural Heroes“.
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Top 8 Freelancer Tools
Being a freelancer can often times be overwhelming. Whether you’re a writer, graphic designer, life coach or trying to launch your own consulting business – it’s hard to manage the day to day aspects.
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How To Help Your Daughter Cope With Mean Girls
Make sure your daughter knows it’s okay to experience her feelings, because it honestly hurts. Acknowledge that. It’s okay to be sad and upset for a while, and sometimes that’s all they need.
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How To Coach Girls
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Transition Years: Helping Your Daughter Navigate Major Milestones
I’m watching all her friends go off to their various colleges and begin their new lives and it thrills me to see them all so happy. But the biggest thrill of all? Knowing my daughter is doing exactly what she’s supposed to, even if it is 1,500 miles away.
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