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7 Steps to a Terrific Relationship with Your Teen PDF Print E-mail
Written by by Julie Jordan Scott with Bianca Elizabeth Scott   
1. Find an activity that your teen enjoys that you can do as a family, regardless of the age of the siblings or other family members. For our family, its karaoke. Bianca, age 17 sings and all the way down to Emma, age 2, we all grab the mic and show our "stuff", thus creating silly memories for all!
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Get Involved PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jim Sevy   
One of the ways we have brought our family closer together is by doing service for others. A great deal of the service opportunities that we have been able to take advantage of, were born out of our involvement in our community. My wife and I have been part of the Friends of the Library group in our town. This involvement has given us and our children the chances to be involved with the campaign for a new library and the many fun and fulfilling activities that have gone along with that.
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Volunteerisms Value PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jim Sevy   

My family has been working with the Friends of the Library in our town to build a new library and to fund new books to fill it up. The main project that we have been involved with has been the "Children's Millennial Wall". This is a wall that will be filled with hand glazed tiles created by "children" in our town, the "children" are ages 0 -99. This project will help the children's library specifically and will raise a fairly substantial amount of money. It will create a work of art that everyone in the community, and especially those who participated in it, will be able to appreciate. Those that have participated will have wonderful memories that will be available physically in the wall itself. Participants in the project will be able to find their tiles with a key, that will be perpetually available in the library.

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Journaling For Gold – Excavating Your Inner Treasures PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tammy Morales   

What is journaling?

Journaling is simply writing for your own use. Like being your own coach - you notice how you are feeling and what is troubling you.  When you write, you are basically talking to yourself though the pen. This is a time to treasure, and to look for buried treasures inside you. Journaling can help you clear your feelings in the face of challenges—job loss, divorce, and so on.  You can record the joy and appreciation you feel about the good things in your life.

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