Posts Tagged
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July 10, 2025

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by: admin

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Tags: INSAR, pauses, Popular, Series, Summer, Webinar

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Categories: autism

The International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) is pausing its annual INSAR Institute for the year, it announced last week. The institute, a series of webinars about autism research that are designed to be accessible to students, early-career investigators and non-experts, has been held in June and July since its start in 2015. The popular […]

January 10, 2022

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Tags: education, fixes, GOP, hurt, Lawmakers, Popular, system

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Categories: Special needs education

Controversial or competent? Stuck or goal-oriented? In 2022, the Arizona legislature and governor will have to decide what kind of leaders they will be. This year lawmakers have a real chance to improve the lives of Arizonans. Our state has the means to fix abysmal teacher salaries, create lasting solutions for students, and provide for […]

January 3, 2022

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by: admin

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Tags: Bodies, Foods, GMOs, Popular, Safe, young

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Categories: autism

The term “genetically modified organism” (GMO) may not be the one that most people use in everyday dictionaries – but it needs to be promoted as GMOs are found in many of the products we buy today. GMOs are foods that have had their chemical structure changed, reports the World Health Organization, and they can […]

November 5, 2021

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by: admin

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Tags: blood, chicken, China, Jiwa, Parenting, Popular, term

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Categories: Special Needs Parenting

“Tiger Mom” ​​was the term used to describe Chinese mothers for the past several decades. Now the trend is “jiwa,” a style where parents make their children work hard to get the best grades. When my family first moved to the United States from China, my mother threw me into dance, gymnastics, and piano classes. […]

November 2, 2021

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by: admin

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Tags: China, Jiwa, Parenting, Popular

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Categories: Special Needs Parenting

“Tiger Mom” ​​was the term used to describe Chinese mothers for the past several decades. Now the trend is “jiwa,” a style where parents make their children work hard to get the best grades. Parents want the best possible result for their children, even if that doesn’t mean free time to play. Loading Something is […]