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"The Gift of Failure" focuses on the critical years when parents must learn to allow their children to experience disappointment and frustration so that they grow into successful, resilient adults.
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Our hosts discuss the lack of flood warnings in Texas, the Supreme Court's curbing of lower courts' injunctive powers, and cuts to Utah's education programs.
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The first few weeks of school set the tone for the rest of the year, and there are things parents can do, starting from day one, to help their kids succeed. Dr. David Schramm, USU Extension family life specialist, shares several tips for parents.
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In 1938, at the age of 4, Jeanine Hewitt sailed from France to Morocco. Her father had been called to serve in Italy so she, her mother, and 9-month-old brother were sent away. She and her grandson Josiah Johnson met the StoryCorps recording booth in Logan to talk about that experience, as well as what it was like to be raised by her grandparents.
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Tips include setting a specific pick-up and return time, as well as getting to know your children's friends.
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Lack of access to affordable, quality child care is a problem for parents across the U.S. But a new report from the Bipartisan Policy Center details how those challenges are much more severe in rural areas, including much of Wyoming.
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As your kids go back to school, take some time to evaluate how much they know about money.
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Author & illustrator Carli Valentine joins to talk about her new book, 'The Fun Thieves'.
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Consider these commonly asked questions parents have regarding opioids.
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We're joined by Shauntell Kanigan to learn the 4 styles of parenting.