by Jen Thames | Feb 15, 2012 | Articles
Fighting obesity can no longer be an individual’s responsibility. As parents, we must adhere to the Family Diet; by introducing healthy choices at a young age and reducing fat and sugar from the meals and snacks, the entire family will benefit! A 2011 report by The... by Jen Thames | Dec 17, 2011 | Articles
It’s every parent’s worst nightmare the ‘Wall of Fame’ project and we all know that it is just around the corner. If you are like most parents you are dreading the backpack announcement of the annual Wall of Fame Project. From first grade on, your child... by Jen Thames | Dec 12, 2011 | Articles
By now most parents have had the parent teacher conference to discuss his or her child’s academic progress. The conference, however brief, provides a chance for the two of you to develop a rapport. The parent teacher conference should be viewed as a forum for... by Jen Thames | Nov 12, 2011 | Articles
More than five percent of school-aged children (and almost 20% of the population as a whole) are affected by Central Auditory Processing Disorder, yet little is known about this complex problem. Simply stated auditory processing is what we do with what we hear;...
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