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Student Spotlights – April 2024

Every month we compile a list of students and schools doing great things across our community.  We have so many talented students in our area.  Greater Pensacola Parents joins with [...]
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From the Publisher – April 2024

If you are a parent, it is bound to happen at some point. In public, your child does or says something that makes your eyes widen, and you immediately want […]

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Avoid Making Assumptions

When was the last time you examined any assumptions you have made about your children? If you have not done this recently, follow the advice of Alan Alda, who said, […]

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Parenting the Video Game Fanatic: How To Encourage Other Interests

“It’s time for karate class,” I said to my 13-year-old son.“Do I have to go?”“Yes.” This has been a common exchange between us for a variety of activities over the […]

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Dinner’s Ready: Arevalo Family’s Cool Ranch Crockpot Chicken Tostadas

Taco Tuesday was a phrase originally coined in the 80s to help a popular Mexican restaurant gain more business on its slowest day of the week – Tuesday! It didn’t […]

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Solutions to Sticky Situations

You’re in public and your child makes an embarrassing comment to someone.They pick their nose while you are eating at a restaurant.They share an embarrassing story about you. Every parent […]

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If You’re Not Going All In, Stay Out

I have an idea for a small business I think would be a huge success in my area. How do you feel about me keeping my current day job, and […]

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AI and the Loss of Truth

In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool that has the potential to revolutionize various aspects of our lives. From assisting with everyday […]

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