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Helping Yourself When Someone You Love Has Died  (317757 views)

This article explores common emotions you may experience when grieving the death of a loved one, and suggests techniques to help you manage your grief.  Read More

Helping Yourself When Someone You Love is Dying  (315347 views)

Most people think of grief as something we experience only after a death, but we can experience grief during the course of caring for someone with a terminal illness as well.  Read More

When a Spouse Dies  (314002 views)

Dr. Kenneth J. Doka provides an exploration of the common themes, adjustments and challenges that emerge after the loss of a spouse as a widow or widower learns to cope with his or her grief.  Read More

Babysitting Safety  (311886 views)

Taking simple safety precautions when using a babysitter will help protect your children and allow you to leave with peace of mind.   Read More

Effective Crime Reporting  (309797 views)

By staying calm and observing as much as you can when you see a crime being committed, you can help put the people responsible behind bars.  Read More

Fire Safety  (309718 views)

By planning ahead and implementing simple fire prevention strategies, you can reduce your odds of becoming a victim.  Read More

Getting Help  (304161 views)

Most parents teach their children not to talk to strangers. However, during an abduction attempt, children must feel comfortable talking to strangers because they may need one to save their life.   Read More

When a Parent Dies: Dealing with the Loss of Your Mother or Father  (303537 views)

After the loss of a parent, it is normal to experience the five stages of grief as you cope with the reality of the loss of your mother or father.  Read More

Never Too Old for Fire Safety Lessons  (303199 views)

The major cause of deaths resulting from fires is asphyxiation, which occurs because fires use the oxygen in the air and leave behind excess carbon monoxide.  Read More

Keeping Toddlers Safe  (300936 views)

Child abduction continues to be a serious problem in the United States. These tips can help you keep your young children safe.  Read More

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