Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-23 15:57

This infograph article is an explanation of how neurotransmitters make up a major part of your body’s chemistry, specifically your brain, and what different neuro transmitters mean for different moods, and how we feel about people, events, and situations in our lives.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-23 15:58

As someone who can admit to being a white liar and also who has studied human interactions before, I can tell you that the thing about the eyes is absolutely 100% correct. Even in white liars who make up convincing lies since they themselves sometimes even believe...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-23 15:56


There are many factors that contribute to a child';s literacy development. However, differences in the anatomy of the brain can hinder a student’s ability to learn how to read but the human brain changes over time. Teachers can...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-23 15:57

Finland’s school system is experiencing great success with its students in comparison to other parts of the world. This success can be attributed to a variety of elements. A Master’s level education requirement for all teachers, more recess time, lower class size,...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-23 15:10

This article tells how your child’s sensory processing issues changes over time. It tells how their symptoms may change as they age and it also tells what symptoms to expect or that they will experience in different age groups for you to watch out for...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-23 15:55

Now, as we know reading is the foundation of all learning. And as you can see in this article there are many ways to encourage and engage your child in reading. Although it is never too late to start reading in life, it is very important that parents to get their children to read from...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-23 15:55

Students with ADHD have individual needs based on their symptoms and type of ADHD. Thankfully, there are also a number of ways parents and teachers can work together to address these needs. This article provides a list of 28 techniques parents and educators can implement,...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-23 15:56

If you believe your child may be exhibiting signs of Autism, Asperger’s, ADHD, or other mental health disorders that can potentially develop early on in a child’s life, then these are some diagrams and family friendly charts which show common signs and symptoms that children typically can display if they do...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-23 15:54

Dual diagnosis is common among many addicts, which means that they are addicted to a substance and they also have a mental health condition. A few examples of dual diagnosis include being addicted to cocaine or alcohol...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-21 12:00
As parents, it’s very important for you to guide your children to better study and homework habits. There are several important tips you can do to ensure that you’ll be able to assist your child get organized. The most important tip is to ensure your child completely understands the assignment by carefully reading the directions.

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