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A teen who experiences headaches or stomach aches, has unexplained bruises or injuries or avoids school may be the victim of bullying and needs a parent or caretaker to intervene.
Parents today are much more sensitive to the signs and effects of bullying on their children. However, they may not be as conscious of how their own behavior can affect bullying by children.
When temperatures warm in late winter and early spring, it's a good time to take advantage of these conditions to plan tree pruning.
Tax season is the one time each year when many people get the chance to see the complete picture of their finances.
Learning what to feed an infant can be a confusing process filled with different information from multiple sources. But parents just want to find the right information to safely provide their babies with a nutritious diet.
Many low- and moderate-income working families in Wisconsin may qualify for thousands of dollars in tax credits.
Preschoolers can go through so many different emotions during the day, happy one minute and frustrated the next. But parents can help their young children learn to manage and understand their emotions.
Winter may not seem like a great time for landscape activities. However, plenty of chores can keep gardeners engaged throughout winter and lay the groundwork for a successful spring.
While it may not seem readily apparent, farms are about to engage warp drive and rapidly approach light speed when it comes to how they operate.
Kids who may not be interested in eating vegetables are more willing to take a risk and try new flavors when they grow produce themselves. That's one of the ideas behind a youth farmers' market that launched in Green Bay in 2016.