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May, 2015
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Goals of misbehavior – Part 1: Attention
May 29, 2015 | Kylie Rymanowicz | Why do children misbehave? To communicate? To control? To manipulate? This four-part series will describe the goals of misbehavior, what they mean and how you can effectively respond to them.
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Building strong children: Promoting resilience to help children bounce back
May 29, 2015 | Kylie Rymanowicz | How do you build strong children? Promoting resiliency in childhood can give your child the tools and skills to deal with stressful events throughout their lifetime.
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Local government has an important role for water quality protection: Part 1
May 29, 2015 | Kurt H. Schindler | State and federal regulations help protect water resources but does not do the whole job. Local government has an important role also – often the proactive preventative function.
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Reduce your family’s risk of chronic disease, one step at a time
May 29, 2015 | Erin Carter | Chronic disease is a frightening term, but you can make that change.
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Creating healthy sibling relationships
May 29, 2015 | Teresa Clark-Jones | Encourage good feelings between siblings.
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School garden for daycare program serves as Upper Peninsula Master Gardener project
May 29, 2015 | Rebecca Krans | Meet Elizabeth Slajus, who is bringing gardening to a summer daycare program in Kingsford, Michigan as part of her training requirements.
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Dandelions for food
May 29, 2015 | Michelle Jarvie | Eating dandelions can be delicious and nutritious.
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New water safety campaigns aim to prevent tragedy
May 29, 2015 | Mark Breederland | Be Current Smart and Play it Safe in the Water help educate summer season swimmers about the importance of water safety.
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Relief may be available for fruit, nut and ornamental growers with winter injury
May 29, 2015 | Erin Lizotte | Growers who are experiencing higher than typical levels of perennial mortality in the field are encouraged to contact the Farm Service Agency.
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Popular projects for youth that are engaging and creative
May 29, 2015 | Scott Lakin | Practical advice for picking project materials for youth that support creativity, learning and relationship-building for years to come.