by Dr. Peter Sacco | Mar 1, 2012 | Articles
In a recent interview Peter Sacco discussed how you can overcome addiction and transform your life. He was asked, ‘Why do so many people fight addictions, engage in bad habits, and seem so miserable?’ His response pinpoints why people often become dependent on a... by Robert Locke | Feb 6, 2013 | Articles
We have all heard the saying, ‘pills will not teach skills’ when talking about ADHD but very few parents are able to put this into practice for various reasons. The hard truth is that psychostimulants are limited in their effects and benefits and therefore we have to... by Pat Wyman | Dec 23, 2020 | Articles
Anxious because of distance learning? You’re not alone. According to a survey by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, over 80% of college students report some degree of anxiety due to distance learning. Another study conducted in 2020 suggests... by Mark Claypool and John McLaughlin | Jun 3, 2019 | Articles
The Economic Value of Alternative Education Alternative education has a major role to play in increasing the nation’s high school graduation rate. Alt ed is a term for programs that focus on students who find little success in the structure of traditional high... by Isaac Stanley-Becker | Jun 3, 2014 | Articles
A special high school program is succeeding in changing school culture as student designed projects help with social pressure. Students wrote to reveal difficult truths – social stigma, mental illness, and the pressure to conform and fit in with the popular...
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