by Mari Jane Williams | Oct 9, 2013 | Articles
It’s hard to know what’s correct as we want to find effective and kind discipline for children. There are the normal time outs, raised voices and grounding. Remember that the word “discipline” originally meant to teach, so look for opportunities to coach your... by Mari Jane Williams | Aug 22, 2013 | Articles
Financing your college education can be an overwhelming topic to grasp. With so many options and the varying interest rates, it’s no wonder students and parents alike get confused about the best way to finance their college education. College is a wonderful way... by Mari Jane Williams | Apr 30, 2012 | Articles
All across the country special needs students are using iPads to tap into a whole new learning experience. At Belle View Elementary School in Fairfax County, Steven Moshuris, 7, a second-grader who has autism, is using an iPad to communicate to his teachers that he is...
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