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  • How to Introduce an Elderly Family Member to Computing

    Mom got her first computer at the tender age of ninety-one. Yep, she's trying to learn the skills that most six-year-olds take for granted. Her grandson got her set up with an "easy"...

  • How to Say No to Your Parents

    They raised us; they loved us; they took care of us when we were sick; and they called us every day to make sure we were adjusting to life away from home. We love our parents, but sometimes they...

  • How to : Handle "Middle Age"

    You're over 50 and the "midlife jokes" have started on you. Question? Are you the man who runs out and buys a Harley motorcycle? Are you the woman who gets breast implants before going...

  • How to Trace Your Family History Out-of-State

    There's an old saying that 'every family has a Griot'. A Griot is a west African term used to describe a storyteller, who in a sense holds the precious keys to the history of a family or families...

  • How to Find Support Groups for Children Taking Care of Elderly Parents

    Often a caregiver feels isolated and like they're carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders. They feel tied down by their responsibilities and because of this, may miss out on available...

  • How to change the mouse clicker speed for the elderly or handicaped.

    A lot of elderly people have trouble double clicking with the mouse. Here is how to adjust the time between clicks so they can do it easier. My computer is windows xp, but if it's not identical it...

  • How to Write Your Mother's Obituary

    You are going through the most difficult time of your life and now, you have to sum up a family members life in a few mere words for publication. Here are some tips to help you through that.

  • How to Deal With The Death of Your Grandmother

    When I was born, it was my maternal grandmother's house which I first called home. My mother was 23 and a bit flaky and my father was a man of questionable character. Neither were emotionally...

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