Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-07 02:04
The Importance of Childhood Education
by Marcogiannini.
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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-07 02:10
 How Much Does It Cost Teachers

Many teachers spend a lot of money just to provide their children with educational materials. 77% of teachers spend their...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-07 02:18
Education Vs. Income Level in The USA

The perception on the importance of a college degree has shifted greatly over the past few decades, as...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-07 02:27

Dyspraxia is an illness that can affect a child’s abilities both inside and outside of the classroom. It interferes with fine motor skills, gross motor skills, organizational tasks, and both verbal and non-verbal communication with peers....

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-07 02:31

There’s a keen physiological link between the brain and digestive system. The bacteria that reside in the gut appear to play an important role and are able to communicate with the central nervous system, primarily through neural, endocrine, and...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-07 02:22

Having a problem remembering things? Here are ten easy ways to exercise your brain that are shown to help boost both short-term and long-term memory. They’re simple exercises, you can do them almost anywhere and anytime, so this may be just the answer you’ve...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-03 12:00
This February’s Educational Researcher journal includes a new research study that compares various academic skills, as shown by Kindergarten students. The study, which compares overall student competencies, for Kindergarten students of different years, was undertaken by researchers who have done this sort of study before. The prior study, though overseeing a different time period,...
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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-03 09:00

Students with Dyslexia have always faced challenges in the classroom but now they are taking charge and showing their support along the way. Parents and teachers are proud of the progress that students have made. They have shed light on a positive story regarding Dyslexic students. These students have made strides in related academic fields too.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-03 01:27

Adolescence is a time of great development. The brain is young, malleable and eager to experience new things. The teenage years are also the most crucial window for learning. Drug addiction, however, is a learned disease, and younger brains are the...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-08-03 00:19
Technology and Learning
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