Don’t we all agree that regular fitness can change the readings of your mental health? Every doctor would advise you to have 30 minutes of dedicated physical activity, that too at least 4-5 times a week. Continue reading, how fitness can change your mental health status. How fitness can change your mental health status Eases […]
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Karla knew something was wrong. Her daughter still couldn’t read by the time she reached the fifth grade. In early elementary school, Karla’s daughter was diagnosed with an auditory processing disorder, among other conditions. Her daughter’s school district in northwest Indiana provided her with special education services under an individualized education program, or IEP, intended […]
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Karla knew something was wrong. Her daughter still couldn’t read by the time she reached the fifth grade. In early elementary school, Karla’s daughter was diagnosed with an auditory processing disorder, among other conditions. Her daughter’s school district in northwest Indiana provided her with special education services under an individualized education program, or IEP, intended […]
From a former colleague: Why is the academic world so conservative, risk averse, closed-back, and deeply unwilling to make the changes necessary to serve students in today’s world while at the same time claiming to look for new models to meet the needs of our students in a rapidly changing world? If the colleges had […]
The mother of a five-year-old boy with autism spectrum urges hairdressers to need sensitivity training after she says the Great Clips hair salon turned her son away because of his illness. Gloria Gonzales, of Brownstown Township, Michigan, says her son collapsed at the hair salon before starting his haircut. “He’s got a very high scream […]
Sneak preview! We’re excited to share an excerpt on how to start as a parent for your family from the brand new book by our friend and colleague Mark Bertin, MD. “Mindful Parenting For ADHD: A Guide To Cultivating Calm, Stress Relief, And Thriving Children” is essential read! Change begins with the parents – adapting […]
“I have to unpack my suitcase”, I thought after returning from a camping trip. I used to be so afraid of unpacking my suitcase that I left it open on the floor for weeks and rummaged through it when necessary. Of course, not opening the box was counterproductive, but people with ADHD put off boring […]
The AMA’s Accelerating Change in Medical Education Consortium works with visionary partners across the educational continuum to create bold innovations. Take a look at our publications to learn more about the innovations that have emerged from transformative efforts in primary and higher medical education. Supplement for medicine teachers The work of the American Medical Association […]
It is nearly impossible to flip the pages of glossy lifestyle paper or scroll through social media without facing articles speculating on a celebrity’s baby bump or analyzing their “post-baby bikini body”. This fascination with famous uterus is an extension of the way we do Glorification of procreation In our culture in general, and frustratingly, […]
1/4 Erika Baez and Doris “Toni” Ervin walk under the Change for Children slate. Not pictured: Thyson Halley. Photo by Mark Koosau. 2/4 Erika Baez is a former PS 26 PTA president. 3/4 Doris “Toni” Ervin is an Associate Professor at Hudson County Community College. 4/4 Thyson T. Halley advocates for the deaf and students […]
The 20 hours of online training replaces 60 hours previously required for certification as a substitute teacher NS. LOUIS – The Missouri State Board of Education authorized the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to request the permanent establishment of a pandemic program that dramatically shortened the replacement teacher training program. If approved […]