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  Your Child, Ages 12-18

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Dear Parents,
Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be observed this year on January 15. Take a quiz about Dr. King's life and legacy, find activities for celebrating the day with your kids, and learn how to talk about racism.

The challenge of paying for college is more difficult than ever. Applications may be out the door, but the next step is finding out how to pay for higher education.

Finally, help your kids stay fit in 2007. Teen fitness is an important health issue with innumerable benefits.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 15, and explore his life and legacy with these resources.

Paying for College

Applications are in -- now, how are you going to pay for college?

Teen Fitness

It's even harder to stay fit and healthy during the winter. Make fitness a priority in the new year with these tips.

   Poll: Martin Luther King's Legacy
Which part of Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy should be emphasized? Vote now!


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  Working for the rights of the        oppressed
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  Courage in the face of prejudice and
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  Coming together as a community to
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   Homework Help
The holiday break is over and it's time for students to get back into the swing of homework. You can help by employing these tips.

   Expert Advice
Find out what our experts have to say on a wide range of teen topics, from schoolwork to emotional issues.