by Marc Valero | Apr 1, 2013 | Articles
The question of whether or not younger students should be allowed to use calculators as they learn is a growing debate. Younger students today have access to all kinds of technology. Many students have mobile phones which in turn have a calculator app. The... by Marcia Cantarella, Ph.D. | Feb 13, 2013 | Articles
Dr. Marcia Y. Cantarella discusses ‘how to deal with academic troubles when it feels like a crisis ‘in her book I Can Finish College. First, know you are not alone or unique. It is the rare student who walks into his first college class feeling fully... by Meghan Ivarsson | Dec 20, 2012 | Articles
Christmas is an incredibly expensive time of year for most families. The pressure to find unique gifts can be overwhelming. However, don’t overlook your greatest asset when looking to find something a little bit special. Go handmade, and even more than that, go... by Susan Sachs Lipman | Nov 8, 2012 | Articles
Demanding jobs… soccer practice…. homework…. Families today are busier than ever. Slow parenting expert Susan Sachs Lipman shares advice and tips in her new book Fed up with Frenzy,on how families can maintain a frenzy-free lifestyle throughout the year. Recently... by Gregory Nicholas Malouf | Nov 5, 2012 | Articles
All too many of us create an outer persona or “ego self” in order to cope with the fear and anxiety of day to day life. This false identity normalizes these intense emotions, stops us from feeling anything at all, and drives us toward artificial goals of financial...
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