by Kim Fortson | Jan 15, 2013 | Articles
As a growing number of schools adopt bring-your-own-device programs — bringing a slew of unique devices into the classroom — one expert is offering tips to help teachers craft lessons that are device neutral. Ron Milliner, director of the Kentucky Academy... by Allira Newlands | Jul 29, 2012 | Articles
The first two years of your child’s life lay important foundations for their long term hand-eye coordination. While these are natural stages of their development, parents can help by encouraging play with a variety of educational toys. The first six months It is... by Dr. Donna Hicks | Sep 12, 2011 | Articles
Dignity is a missing link in our understanding of how to resolve conflict. The role it plays in the breakdown of relationships cannot be overstated. Being treated with dignity is something every human being yearns for; yet knowing how to honor and recognize it in... by Frank Barnhill, M.D. | Aug 23, 2011 | Articles
This is part 2 of an excerpt from Dr. Frank Barnhill’s book, Mistaken for ADHD and the chapter called How To Diagnose ADHD The Wrong Way. Part 1 of the article is here. He continues to talk about the many things that can mimic ADHD and how easy it can be to...
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