by Anna Pitts | Dec 13, 2012 | Articles
Studies have shown that we rely heavily on our senses to process information when learning. In other words, we use all 5 senses to learn. Thus, engaging more than one sense when teaching can help information processing. And this is why we need to think about how to... by Edie Raether | Sep 29, 2012 | Articles
Aidan Sommers, 10, of Ben Avon, Pa., took a big risk when he decided to turn an idea into reality: He has been working for months on an app called RoX, a mobile version of rock, paper, scissors with many more twists. Once it’s offered online, probably by... by Kelly Wilson | Jul 11, 2011 | Articles
Kids aren’t known for their patience which is part of what it takes to teach kids to brush their teeth the right way. These five tips will not only help you teach them how to brush their teeth, but to have some fun while they do it right! 1. Teach Kids to Brush Their... by Larry Bugen, Ph.D | Apr 2, 2011 | Articles
Studies show that eighty-one percent (81%) of the world’s kids have an online presence before the age of two. That means that today four out of five children have a projected “image” before they have personally shaped an “identity.” ...
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