Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-13 15:32

Recent surveys have reported that in a full class day, less than a minute is spent on math. 

Is the education system a failing industry? Many would say yes.

In the article, Math, Science Need to Be a Bigger Part of Early Childhood Education,  author, Charles Lussier ...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-13 08:28

Dyslexia is a neurological disorder that may affect up to 1 in 5 students in every classroom, and its nature is often misunderstood by the general public. While these students experience difficulties in school, they do not have below average learning intelligence. In fact, they can be very bright. This video taps into that idea by finding an alternate teaching solution.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-11 21:00

Children with autism have received renewed attention from many sources. They are finding acceptance in society as a whole too. Read the story of an autistic child who helped bring up items at a register where the cashier was kind enough to allow him to do just that. That act of kindness attracted attention from all corners from onlookers.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-11 02:36

By using a variety of games to test the functions of the brain, the Roanoke Brain Study shows how interactions and other factors help to make decisions and shape our brains. By using an ultimatum game as well as an investing type game, researchers found some...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-11 02:35

Even though strength and power favor the left brain and weaknesses favor the right brain, they both have their own uniqueness which causes the human brain to function fully as God intended. Being able to come to quick and accurate conclusions with a clear understanding is good...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-11 02:32

Kids have been bullied for years and it has finally become an issue. Bullying is a serious problem which comes in many forms and kids are being affected nationwide. Boys and girls bully each other affecting the community. Don’t just witness a bully act and do nothing. Go to stopbullying...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-11 02:29

We all know that our children do not enjoy doing homeworks. This article provides ways to make homework a more enjoyable experience for children. Providing incentives gives children more motivation to complete school tasks. Sometimes letting the child tell you the answers while...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-11 02:25

The 20th century saw several milestones in ADHD conceptualization. In 1902, George Still became the first person to describe the diagnosis in greater detail. Subsequent papers encouraged the National Institute of Health to fund studies on ADHD as a diagnosis. Over the...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-11 02:27

The infograph offers great tips for people with Dyslexia. It is targeted towards school aged children that struggle with Dyslexia and school. It is a great resource for any parents looking for advice on helping their child cope with the daily struggles Dyslexia brings them or any teacher...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-11 02:41

Listening to music will benefit you in more ways than you probably can think of. Have you ever used music while studying or doing homework? If so, keep it up. If not, consider two simple facts about why you ought to. First, you are likely to spend more time...

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