by Mark A. Largent | Nov 11, 2012 | Articles
Anxiety about vaccinations should be addressed, not dismissed. Vaccines, once the savior of an entire generation, have become a hotly contested issue in American culture, and fears that they might cause autism have dominated parents’ discussions about vaccines for... by Larry Smith | Oct 2, 2012 | Articles
Raising a teenager can be a difficult and challenging process. Teenagers can be rebellious, they can act irrational at times, and they tend to act before thinking. Some teenagers lose focus when it comes to school and their grades begin to slip. At times, it can seem... by Vince Daines | Sep 8, 2012 | Articles
While it’s not uncommon for new business start-ups to find it necessary to borrow money, taking out a loan is not always a good idea. The money may help you get things up and running, but you may find it difficult to pay back when your loan comes due. That said, there... by Gary E. Howard | Aug 18, 2012 | Articles
Teacher and school administrator Gary Howard has been helping children get better grades for over 35 years. What he’s proven to parents, students, and teachers, year after year, is that very little improvement is possible unless you can teach the children HOW TO... by Kent Page McGroarty | Jan 13, 2012 | Articles
Opening your report card, knowing not-so-fantastic grades will be staring you in the face, is a frightening concept. The experience becomes even more nightmarish if your parents expected you to improve your grades and get a better report card. If you continuously see...
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