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No matter how hard you work on it, communication seems to be the Achilles heel of every organization and this is why Im’ writing about the 5 Best Tips for Using Pinterest in the Classroom.. As a school we have always posted information in the local paper, read it... by Marc D. Hauser | Feb 11, 2013 | Articles
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 Audra Foster ND | Jan 17, 2013 | Articles
Adequate intake of vitamins and minerals is critically important during the rapid brain growth and cognitive development of childhood and throughout adolescence. In fact, certain brain areas such as the frontal lobes continue to develop well into young adulthood. This... by Robert Locke | Jan 10, 2013 | Articles
How can you help your ADHD child learn and get his homework done? Is there any way that you can complement and liaise better with his school teachers so that everyone is on the same track? Here are seven ways you can help with an ADHD concentration problem or a lack... by Todd Patkin | Dec 28, 2012 | Articles
Another year is about to begin, and with it, sports are also gearing up with practices and competitions. If you’re a coach, this is the perfect time to remind yourself of what a powerful figure you are to young athletes, whether they’re seven or seventeen. The fact...
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