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Parents and Teachers: Conferring Can Help Students.(includes books, association, online services and tips for parents listings)

Karen Goldberg Goff is a writer for The Washington Times. The awkward meeting happens millions of times a year. The parties usually sit across...
World and I, 02/01/05 by Goff, Karen Goldberg · More from publication -
Once Upon a Time: History as the Story of Real People Engages Children.

Karen Goldberg Goff is a writer for The Washington Times. Christopher Copple's love of history is organized onto a three-panel display board...
World and I, 09/01/04 by Goff, Karen Goldberg · More from publication -
Heroes as Humans With Flaws.(American history legends)

Karen Goldberg Goff is a writer for The Washington Times. Elevating important historical figures to hero status has come with consequences, as...
World and I, 09/01/04 by Goff, Karen Goldberg · More from publication -
Changes for Homeschoolers.

Karen Goldberg Goff is a staff writer for The Washington Times. Forty percent of colleges and universities reported an increase in...
World and I, 08/01/04 by Goff, Karen Goldberg · More from publication -
Homeschooling Is in a Class of Its Own: Nontraditional Learning Gets High Marks.

Karen Goldberg Goff is a staff writer for The Washington Times. Paige Peterson had a full slate of graduation activities scheduled for last...
World and I, 08/01/04 by Goff, Karen Goldberg · More from publication -
Restricting reality; parents watching news on television may be giving their children an education in subjects that would be rated R in theaters
For children, news can be a frightening thing, and with cable TV's 24-hour channels and the Internet, they are exposed to more of it than ever...
Insight on the News, 06/03/02 by Karen Goldberg Goff · More from publication -
Home simple home: here's how some couples cope with less so that one parent can stay at home
When Lynette and Bob Palmer thought about starting a family, they envisioned Lynette as an at-home mom. They practiced for the future for a few...
Insight on the News, 01/28/02 by Karen Goldberg Goff · More from publication -
Families trees in full bloom: as the Web opens access to information, genealogy has never been more popular
Julanne Myers has been putting together a puzzle for more than 20 years. The branches of her family tree start in England and stretch to Virginia....
Insight on the News, 12/31/01 by Karen Goldberg Goff · More from publication -
Help from abroad: stay-home mothers who need a little help around the house might consider hiring au pairs, who today are better screened and more carefully trained than in the past
Scott and Laura Gerke, working parents from Vienna, Va., started adding up day-care costs. After weighing their options, they decided to hire an au...
Insight on the News, 11/12/01 by Karen Goldberg Goff · More from publication -
Surviving cancer: the disease affects everything from fertility to future access to health insurance
Cancer changes everything, says Ellen Stovall, 55, of Gaithersburg, Md., who has beaten two episodes of Hodgkin's disease. Everything from the way...
Insight on the News, 11/05/01 by Karen Goldberg Goff · More from publication


