by Geoffrey Cook | Nov 8, 2017 | Articles
How to Raise Kids Who Care About STEM Where does the light go when the candle is blown out? That’s just one of the questions I ask my second-grade daughter, Elyse, every morning before school. I write a single question on a note card and put the card in her backpack.... by Cornelius N. Grove, Ed.D. | Jun 23, 2017 | Articles
Excerpt from Chapter 6 of The Drive to Learn, Rowman & Littlefield, 2017, by Cornelius N. Grove Two Broad Types of Societies [Excerpt: pages 48-49] Every society has unique qualities. Nonetheless, sociologists have lumped them together into a variety of broad... by Stephen Guffanti, M.D. | Nov 19, 2014 | Articles
Discipline’s tools are positive and negative reinforcement. Love is the most powerful positive reinforcement. Often parents will substitute food or money for love. These may work for a time, but they are never as good as just being fun to be with. Positive... by Jeff Goelitz | Nov 6, 2014 | Articles
OK, it’s not likely that many of you parents will come right out and tell your sons and daughters to chill out with the Neutral® Tool. That’s fine. I’ll get to the tool shortly, but stay with me while I explain some things. You love your children and do whatever you... by Patrick Anderson | Sep 27, 2014 | Articles
The classroom was full of laughter as an activity started to help parents learn math with rap song and dance moves. At first, the assignment seemed very easy. Count out loud by multiples of three. For adults, this should be easy. But the activity was deceptively...
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