by Alan Grainger | Apr 1, 2013 | Articles
Parenting is difficult, challenging, and extremely rewarding at the best of times. Parenting children with special needs – whether in the form of a mental or physical disability – is all these feelings amplified. It can feel at times like you have nowhere to turn.... by Lisa Jane | Mar 19, 2013 | Articles
When preparing for a Math exam, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of work that you need to do, or the amount of content that you need to cover. Moreover, anyone who’s not a natural mathematician will find it difficult to break down and practice particular... by Marc Ramirez | Feb 25, 2013 | Articles
Five high schools in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas are participating in an e-mentoring program, operated through Big Brothers Big Sisters, in which local professionals are more easily able to interact with students. Now, there are plans to expand the mentor2.0... by Stephen Guffanti, M.D. | Jan 29, 2013 | Articles
My name is Dr. Stephen Guffanti and I’m writing this piece on Best Solutions for ADHD Kids for parents and teachers interested enough in solutions for active kids or active daydreamers who you want to listen to you. My hope is to bring more peace to your often... by Tom Jacobs | Oct 10, 2012 | Articles
The popularity of cell phones, computers and other technologies has advanced bullying at school beyond a shove in the hallway or profane name calling. Cyberbullying among classmates and against teachers and administrators occurs on and off campus and has the attention...
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