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Below is a collection of current and past American Profile articles. Don't forget you can also submit your own story and read others submitted by the American Profile community.
Preserving Precious Heirlooms images

by Mari S. Gold

Choosing Your Child's First Pet

by Stephanie Vozza

Rainy Day Fun images

by Stephanie Vozza

Keeping Teen Drivers Safe

by Sharon H. Fitzgerald

Fun on a Shoestring

by Kathy Peel

Fostering a Work Ethic

by Richard Bromfield

Frugal Parenting Tips

by Richard Bromfield

Tips for Better Photos

by Mari S. Gold

Unspoil Your Child

by Richard Bromfield

Parents tend to spoil their children, and they both know it. Fortunately, spoiling can be undone-quickly.
Picnics Made Easy

by Kathy Peel

Picnicking is a great way to take advantage of long summer days and starlit nights.
Break Out the Board Games

by Mary Dixon Lebeau

Classic board games offer something that all generations can enjoy: a chance to interact with family members while having a good time.
Planning a Reunion

by Mary Dixon Lebeau of West Deptford, N.J.

A family reunion can be a fun and memorable occasion for all ages, but to be successful, such a gathering requires thorough planning.
Keeping Track Of Your Pet

by Pamela Kock

Anyone who’s experienced the sadness of losing a pet can take heart: Microchip technology is making it easier to reunite owners with their family dog or cat.
Making Easter Memories

by Kathy Peel

Easter, which falls on March 23 this year, is a wonderful day that offers many opportunities to make special memories.
Fostering Fluffy & Fido

by Lisa Zhito

When Susan Turner first met Peanut, the tiny gray and white kitten had been abandoned in a cardboard box at the Franklin County
Volunteering with Children

by Anne Gillem

Like most young children, Elise and Tia Tuttle of Pearland, Texas (pop. 37,640), eagerly anticipate their birthdays each year.
Building Healthy Friendships

by Alison Tempestilli

Childhood friendships are an important part of growth and development, and they set the stage for relationships later in life.
Promoting a Love of Learning

by Alison Tempestilli

For a parent who values education, seeing your child enthralled by a book or happily engaged in a science fair project is deeply rewarding.
Literary Destinations images

by Mary Dixon Lebeau

While beloved authors act as tour guides for our imaginations, there's something to be said for travel beyond the page.
Bus Stop Safety

by Mary Dixon Lebeau

Each day, more than 25 million children line up to board those big yellow buses bound for school, sporting events or field trips.
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