Nov
29
2008

Kid
How useful are rote skills if your students don’t know how to apply them in everyday life? Here are some strategies that will help students learn to think independently.
Fall is well underway here in Michigan, and the beautiful fall colors can be seen for miles around. It is such a wonderful sight to see children, young and old, out and about enjoying the wonderful scenery. My young son has become increasingly aware of the seasons, and it has been amazing for me to watch
him make discoveries about the changes in his world. During this time of change, I continue to think about the mindfulness that is so important for every child. Watching my son think, learn, and process information related to the changing seasons has brought me more joy than I could have ever imagined.
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Learning to Think: Part Three - Continuing Mindfulness Throughout the Day
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Sep
27
2008

Kid
It takes two to tango and within todays modern marriages with all the pressures that are encountered in everyday life, marriages are under more pressure than ever. This article can help save your marriage when things are going downhill quickly and you need to do something about it fast.
More and more people are ending up talking with divorce lawyers these days instead of seeking help to “save my marriage”, but does it really have to be that way?
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Have You Heard That Cry? Help, Save My Marriage!
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Tags: attitude, cause of divorce, couples, divorce lawyers, emotional pain, everyday life, few simple words, infatuation, infidelity, love, marriage, modern marriages, relationship, seeing things, selfishness, two kinds, two to tango