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Students are surrounded by popular culture that is often inappropriate with violence, sex and vulgarity. “Needless to say, this is not a topic of discussion and education that ever ends. But it is a topic that should be part of teachers’... by Todd Patkin | Feb 23, 2012 | Articles
When bad things happen – Choose This, Not That – for a positive reaction. If you choose to have a positive reaction instead of giving in to your urges to grumble and complain, you truly can influence how content you feel. Unless you’ve been living under a rock,... by Ethan Steadman | Nov 20, 2011 | Articles
There’s no doubt about it – the internet is changing how our children learn. The internet has changed nearly every culture in various ways. We communicate with friends, co-workers and family halfway across the world in a matter of seconds. We can video chat, have... by Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D. | Sep 28, 2011 | Articles
Today’s article on how to teach your child healthy relationships comes from HowToLearn.com expert Kathy Seifert, Ph.D., author and regular guest on CNN. In order to learn how to teach your child healthy relationships, parents teach children the importance of problem... by Clair Schwan | May 28, 2011 | Articles
We all learned study skills in school. Some of them worked well, while others didn’t. A lot of the success or failure of our studies in school depended on how well a technique worked for us as an individual. Now that we know learning to be an individual process, we...
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