THE WUBBULOUS WORLD OF DR. Not rated. On DVD 9/03.
PG for mild thematic elements and some incidental smoking images. On DVD 9/03. Ok for kids 8+.
SYNOPSIS: As Cecil Gaines (Forest Whitaker) serves eight presidents during his tenure as a butler at the White House, the civil rights movement, Vietnam, and other major events affect his life, his family, and American culture. Sex/Nudity: Married couples hug and kiss in several scenes - sometimes…
SYNOPSIS: Dane Cook is the voice of Dusty, a cropdusting plane who dreams of competing in a famous aerial race. The problem? He's hopelessly afraid of heights.
Part Three of ThreeEach week that passes Fall edges closer and closer. School supplies have taken over large areas of retail stores and before you rush in and buy everything you bought last year, have a conversation with your student. Ask them some serious questions about what did and did not work…
Part Two of ThreeSummer is now on the downhill slide. Students are reluctant to give up carefree days while parents are most likely looking forward to return of a routine. In my last article I described the most popular way students are taught to organize their schoolwork and some tips to make it…
Part One of ThreeAs frustrating it is for parents to have disorganized children, imagine how frustrating it is for the kids. We all think and operate differently, what may come easy to a parent may be nearly impossible for the kids. My home is a perfect example…not a single one of my three children…
Title: Back to School! Tips for Making the Transition SMOOTH!The start of the school year can be rough on family life. Lazy summer days become busy with academics, sports, and club activities kicking into high gear.
Where did Pinterest come from? It is a beautiful and wonderful world of fashion, decorating, cooking and of course, organizing. Technology has the power to change our world and our perceptions one byte at a time, so what has Pinterest done to us?Pinterest has added to our growing list of unfinished…
Look at your home or office. Are there more pieces of paper lying around than you would prefer? If we were keeping track, I would guess that more than 50% of readers would answer a resounding YES!