by Jen Thames | Jun 14, 2012 | Articles
Plenty of people dream about how great it would be if they could only work from home. They’d suddenly have much more free time, they’d not miss the rigorous commute, they’d save gas and transportation costs. And they’d suddenly develop a superhuman ability to... by Jen Thames | Jun 9, 2012 | Articles
Being a kid is hard enough under normal circumstances, but when hair loss or baldness is an issue, children can suffer psychologically and it will affect how they deal with their family, their friends, and even their teachers. They know they look different and feel... by Jen Thames | May 22, 2012 | Articles
It is not uncommon for gifted children to be dyslexic children. It’s Not About Intelligence The notion of reading ability as a barometer of intelligence is one that has been perpetuated throughout society, and until recently, dyslexic children have fit nicely into... by Jen Thames | May 21, 2012 | Articles
A foundation in music education will continue to benefit your child through life. Is there anybody who doesn’t like music? Some of us like to perform it while others prefer to dance or just listen to it. Whatever the method, it holds a powerful place in our lives... by Jen Thames | May 14, 2012 | Articles
As parents, we all know there is an obvious gender gap. For a long time parents have suspected there were also some less than obvious differences as well. These non-scientific observations on gender gap are now backed-up by a variety of medical and educational...
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