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Why independent learning is key to your child's long-term educational goals

One skill essential to children's academic success is the ability to learn on their own. While teachers and parents play a key role in a child's development, educational activities that encourage self-learning are equally important.

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Getting girls excited about science and math

Getting girls excited about science and math Women currently hold fewer than 25 percent of jobs in science, technology, engineering and math fields, but job opportunities in those areas are expected to grow almost twice as much as other occupations by 2018. Parents of girls currently in junior high or high school can encourage their daughters to stay interested in science and math by supporting their education in the subjects, both in the classroom and in extracurricular activities.

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Americans concerned about outliving their money

Americans concerned about outliving their money Putting money aside for retirement while you are still working is important, but it's only part of the solution. Equally important is to have a plan on how to manage your retirement nest egg so it will continue to generate income throughout your life. The pros at Prudential Retirement have some suggestions on how to help make that happen.

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Celebrate the amazing nurses in your life

Celebrate the amazing nurses in your life Nurses are often the first health care provider a patient meets. Whether they're helping someone during a health crisis, involving the family in a patient's care, or assisting with a medical treatment, nurses bring a wealth of medical knowledge, compassion and dedication to their jobs every day. The importance of nurses cannot be overstated, yet there is a shortage of nursing professionals in this country.

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Reduce brain drain in your kids over summer

Reduce brain drain in your kids over summer The second the school bell rings signaling that school's out for summer, it seems that children immediately forget everything they've studied over the past nine months. When they return to school in the fall, playing catch up takes time.

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