by Maya Johnson | Apr 14, 2013 | Articles
I’ve always enjoyed Italian opera and their cuisine and culture, and I’m certifiably in love with the works of Dante Alighieri and Umberto Eco. Because of this love, I decided to sit down and learn the language. Some of the intricacies of a work of... by Paul Riede | Mar 17, 2013 | Articles
New York officials are preparing for the expected decline in test scores as it becomes one of the few states to align this year’s tests with the Common Core State Standards. Officials in Florida, Georgia and Kentucky have reported lower scores since the... by Dani Blanchette | Mar 11, 2013 | Articles
Reading is fun, but when seen as a chore, or forced to do so, it can become boring or hated, especially for children. So how do you foster a love for reading in children? Here’s five tricks on how to make reading fun. Let children read things that interest... by Andrew Hayes | Mar 10, 2013 | Articles
If you had to pick a profession for your children, what would you choose? Perhaps a doctor? Or a dentist? Or perhaps a lawyer? There is no question, being a lawyer is a prestigious, respected and well-paying profession. But how can you get your kids interested in law?... by Jace Quick | Mar 8, 2013 | Articles
For many adults, sending their children to a youth theatre is a way to get a bit of peace and quiet for a few hours a week. However, to a child, youth theatre can be a life-changing experience. It can open up a world of possibilities. It’s a place where the big...
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