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10 Tips for Starting Seeds Indoors

...your zip code if you don't know! My area, Eastern Iowa, is normally frost free around the end of April and almost always guaranteed to be frost free after May 15. This is not fool proof, however! Last year we had a hard frost on May 16 - the first time in the eight years I've been gardening in my area that we had a frost that late. While knowing the spring frost-free date, isn't full proof, it is generally pretty accurate and you must have a targ...

Family Travel: 5 Tips For a Stress Free Vacation

...ng fun on your family vacation doesn’t have to be stressful. With a little common sense and know-how, you can have a memorable family trip! How do you keep traveling with young children stress free? Kendra Thornton is a travel advocate, TV spokesperson, PR businesswoman, proud wife, and mom of three. She is a long-time travel expert who has been packing her bags and traveling the world since she was three months old. Her utmost desire in life take...

Fathers Day: Make The Perfect Fathers Day Gift

...reate this craft project, click here. Stacy from shareandremember.blogspot.com shares a creative Father's Day card that includes pictures. What a fun thing to display for years to come. To learn how to create this fun card, click here. Whether you make your dad a home made card, take the perfect picture, or put together an awesome photo collage, remember to do something nice for that special man in your life. Fathers Day only comes once a year, so...

Education: Ace the SAT – 8 Tips from the Tutor

...stion you should be on when. Pacing takes practice, so take a few practice tests before exam day. 7. You can take the SAT more than once. Most students take the exam 2-3 times. So don’t despair if your scores are not perfect the first time. Schools will only see the scores that you choose to send them. 8. Consider a tutor. I recommend that students take the exam once with independent study from an SAT guide. If they score low, then consider gettin...

SAT or ACT? How to Choose Which Test Best Fits Your Student

...he science section scare them! There is no actual science being tested; it simply tests the student’s ability to interpret charts and graphs. The ACT is great for students who have strong math skills and are quick test-takers. The most difficult part of the ACT is the time limit; so if your student is one who often finishes schools exams last, this might not be the test for you. Try Both and See Which One Fits Before you and your student can decid...

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