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Luanne Stevenson is a freelance writer and previously wrote for the Boston Examiner, as a "special-kids-and -special-education" contributor, writing content for the Education and Parenting Section. She owns and operates writers1stop.com, a fully licensed small business, offering professional writing services. She recently helped to develop and edit web content for likeadropofwater.org;a site sponsored by Boston University and encourages children to submit essays on the topic of "Saving Our Planet". She is a contributing writer for likeadropofwater.org and a writer for blogcritics.org. Her blog, Essence of Life Chronicles, was listed in the top 49 Best Personal Development Blogs in Feb. 2011. To learn more, visit her bio page at:
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Boston Celebrates Earth Day 2011Earth Day is Friday, April 22, 2011. Around the country, there are several programs running to build awareness for "Healing Our Planet" or "Going Green". Here are just a few events and celebrations planned in the Boston area -
George and Pearl's Final Scene: A True Love StoryThis true love story might melt even the coldest of hearts. The main characters aren't Romeo and Juliet but George and Pearl. It goes like this -- -
Interview with Dana PreciousI had the pleasure of interviewing Dana Precious recently and here are some highlights from our conversation -
Book Review: "Born Under a Lucky Moon" by Dana PreciousBorn Under A Lucky Moon, written by Dana Precious, is a fast moving ride, sweeping the reader into a world that's richly entertaining and unpredictable -
Working with Autistic ChildrenThere are tips for working with autistic children that teachers can follow in an inclusive setting. Some of these tips may be helpful to the new teacher, with little experience working with this disability, and the new parent of an autistic child.
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The Heart-Brain ConnectionHow many parents are struggling to raise troubled children suffering from anxiety, depression, low self-esteem or poor body images? The numbers are staggering but a new cutting edge model based on brain research is offering new hope. -
Ross McCreery's StorySix years ago Ross McCreery, a loving husband and family man, was diagnosed with CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome). Despite the daily challenges, he remains optimistic and writes to inspire, educate and encourage others. -
Cyberbullies"Skill Boosting Conversation" or SBC is a new cutting edge tool developed by Dr. Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin to help kids cope and thrive through adversities, like dealing with bullying. -
Thinking with Your Alpha BrainTapping into your creative fountain, or alpha brain, is necessary if you want to be a great writer. Learn how to get your creative juices flowing and become a creative writer.
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How to Communicate with Those Who Are GrievingWe feel helpless in the presence of someone suffering. In order to communicate effectively to family members who have lost a loved one, you need to understand what grief is and understand its effect on relationships.
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Book Review: "Charlie and Me" by Harriet BronsonHarriet Bronson was "Mrs. Famous" until she divorced from Charles Bronson, the late movie star. Her memoir is more than their love story; it's about "starting over" and finding rainbows after the storm.
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Losing TimeDementia affects as many as 4 million Americans.Learn the facts about Alzheimer's Disease and practice suggested strategies when caring for a loved one who is suffering from memory loss.
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Move Over Aerosmith; Kingston 530 Has LandedFinishing in the top 3 for Hard Rock Cafe's Ambassadors of Rock Battle of The Bands competition, it's no wonder The Boston Globe has named them "one of Boston's hottest bands". Move over Aerosmith!
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Parenting a Child with Bipolar DisorderParenting children who suffer from bipolar disorder or any emotional disorder is difficult. This article provides suggestions on what to do after hearing the startling diagnosis. -
Divorce Culture and the Evolution of FamilyWhat happened to the 'good-ol-days' of family? Where did the Beave go? Has divorce and modern culture influenced a decline in our family structure? It's up for debate. You be the judge.
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Stepping on CracksIt's hard getting over a lost love. This is a short creative writing piece about listening to your inner child to move ahead on the road to recovery.



