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What parents can do to spot cyberbullying

Parenting has always been a tall task, but an assortment of new challenges have emerged as the world has shifted during the digital age. No child is immune to bullying, and modern parents can probably point to at least one instance when they were bullied during childhood. But that bullying may bear little resemblance to cyberbullying, a relatively recent phenomenon that can be extraordinarily harmful to kids.

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Boo-tiful Halloween craft ideas

Halloween is a highlight of fall, as children and even adults anxiously await October 31. Similar to the holiday season, people often decorate their homes for Halloween, and even do so well in advance of late October to maximize the amount of time they get to enjoy the trinkets and other items.

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Tips to make a home less vulnerable to criminals

Property crimes are perhaps more common than people may realize. Data from the Council on Criminal Justice indicates residential burglaries declined by 26 percent in 2023 compared to 2019. However, the Federal Bureau of Investigation indicates there were nearly seven million property-related crimes committed in 2019, which means there were still more than five million such crimes committed in 2023.

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A Faith That Moves Mulberries

The disciples cried out to Jesus, “Lord, increase our faith!” Jesus answered, “If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you.” Most of us would expect Jesus to talk about moving mountains. Instead, he chooses the ordinary mulberry tree — stubborn, persistent, sometimes a nuisance, sometimes a blessing. I grew up around mulberries: hollow trunks perfect for little children to climb inside, deep roots that sprang back twice as strong if you cut them out of the fence line, branches that sometimes wrapped themselves around old windmills. (A tall mulberry tree in the middle of a pasture has led me to more than one wrecked and grounded windmill, just waiting to be discovered and restored.) Depending on where they grew, mulberries could be shade trees or weeds. In the Holy Land, mulberries were often associated with sorrow or death. And yet today, mulberry leaves are being studied for their healing properties: regulating blood sugar, boosting immunity, even preventing cancer. What was once seen as a symbol of loss now becomes a source of life.

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Keep pets safe this Halloween

Halloween is an annual celebration that many children and adults look forward to each October. From the mysterious and the macabre to the goofy and gregarious, Halloween speaks to people in many different ways. And with the opportunity to accumulate several pounds of sugary treasure after a few hours of trick-or-treating, is it any wonder celebrants love Halloween?

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Watch out for scams all around us

The digital era has its benefits. People from all over are able to connect almost instantaneously. Computers have made fast work of many tasks that once took hours or days to complete. Information or even funds can be shared at the click of a button. But for all of the benefits technology has provided, there is a darker side to the connectivity of the modern world. What has become easier for the general public also has become easier from those looking to take advantage of others.

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