Parenting In Focus: Simple things By Cynthia Martin For the Sequim Gazette • April 13, 2022 1:30 am As a parent, you are your child’s most important teacher. This is why it is very important that you spend one-on-one time with him every day. Take time to talk with him about all the things around […]
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Parenting In Focus: The toughest thing about being a teenager By Cynthia Martin For the Sequim Gazette • March 9, 2022 1:30 am It isn’t easy being a teen. But it is an important time to have some guidance from parents. “Parents are the most influential people in the lives of their children and are […]
Focus Isn’t The Full Story If you say, “ADHD” to most people, they’ll immediately think “lack of focus.” This kid can’t pay attention. His mind wanders; he’s easily distracted. Lack of attention is a sign and symptom of ADHD, but it’s only part of the story. dr Kathleen Nadeau, psychologist and author, says, “A better […]
India stands on the cusp of realizing tremendous global opportunities. Being a young country, it is necessary to have youthful, employable human capital to translate these opportunities into economic growth and GDP. With the upcoming budget 2022; We as educators and school leaders are very curious what we get out of it? How will it […]
1. Which key programs (mentorship, sponsorship or paid leave for example) have you taken into account for the further development of your company? How has this program been particularly helpful for you as a woman? Prudential views talent as a strategic differentiator that enables the company to achieve its purpose. I was attracted to Prudential […]
In All News / By: BVI News on December 2, 2021 at 6:35 a.m. / Because the BVI recognizes Special Education Awareness Week, they place greater emphasis on discovering and helping students with learning disabilities in the territory’s educational system. According to Afiya Smith, a special education officer, the Department of Education and Youth uses […]
From UL Lafayette Office of Communications and Marketing Not only is the name new to the Office of Professional and Continuing Education at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The focus of the office is now clearly on professional learning, professional training and academic enrichment, said Dr. Martha Bryant, director. “At many colleges and universities, […]
Feeding your baby can be a confusing time. People often disagree on whether to breastfeed or bottle feed their baby. Those who stand up for one another can become very sure of themselves. While there is some significant research on the physical benefits of breastfeeding, nothing diminishes the importance of feeding your baby the way […]
The board of directors of the Pasadena Unified School District (PUSD) will be informed on Thursday of ongoing and future programs and projects for special education students in the district. At the meeting, the board will discuss suggestions for improving the district’s programs for students with disabilities. Topics for discussion include suggested improvements in learning […]
The first nine months of pregnancy through the first five years of life are considered the critical years to lay the foundation for learning. The nutritional, social, emotional and educational conditions of a mother have a great influence on the future development, educational and social success of the child. The bond, social interactions and relationships […]
It’s exciting to hear that your young child wants to try new things or ask questions to help them learn new things. His initiative allows him to hold on to a task, even if it is difficult to complete. Initiative leads to enthusiasm for something new, asking for help and eager to share new ideas. […]
Will Henshall is a Los Angeles based tech entrepreneur, inventor and music producer. He was the founding member and main writer in the UK pop soul band Londonbeat. Their massive early 90s hit ‘I’ve Been Thinking About You’ reached #1 in the Billboard chart and was the top selling single in all major territories and […]