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Florida Students Must Now Learn Cursive to Move On to Middle School

A skill that many people assumed had disappeared from classrooms is making an unexpected return across Florida. Starting this school year, thousands of public elementary school students will once again spend time practicing loops, curves, and handwritten signatures. The change comes under a new state law that requires students not only to learn cursive but…
13 Ways Parents and Adult Children Can Repair Strained Relationships and Build Something Healthier

Relationships between parents and adult children often change in subtle ways before the tension becomes obvious. Conversations feel shorter, misunderstandings linger longer, and visits may start to feel more draining than connecting. In many cases, love is still present, but the relationship struggles to adapt to new roles, expectations, and emotional realities that come with…
Yet Another School District Shifts to a Four Day Week as Parents Speak Out

Across the country, an unexpected shift is beginning to stir quiet debates in living rooms and school hallways. Truly, conversations about education can evolve when people are willing to look at familiar routines with fresh eyes. Something about this moment feels different, as if families and educators are sensing a deeper change taking shape. The…
