Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-11 15:00
Teaching mechanics are always evolving and this article examines new techniques that are being implemented to make sure that students not only know what words are, but also what they mean. The blurb discuss various different methods such as imagining the meaning of the word to make the definition more ingrained into the students mind and also critical thinking and reading...
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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-08 03:00
Lucie Curtiss, RN and her husband Dr. Douglass Curtiss have written a book called: Dyslexic and UN-Stoppable – How Dyslexia Helps Us Create the Life of Our Dreams and How YOU Can Do It Too. They were recently a part of a podcast hosted by Elisheva Meshchaninov-Schwartz to discuss their new book.
Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-07 09:00

What do you know about dyslexia? Did you know that there are groups out there that are bringing awareness to our communities because the truth is that not many people know much about dyslexia or how it can affect learning styles within the classrooms. One center located in the Mississippi area is set to present a simulation experience.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-07 07:00
It is hard for teachers to fully control a classroom when there are often many different types of disruptions. Professor John Dunlosky studies effective learning strategies that do not require extra finances or expensive technology. In addition the strategies need to be adaptable to a wide variety of classroom environments. They tested several different methods.
Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-06 15:00
I really enjoyed this article about WhatsApp because I’ve had this particular app for a few years, and I’m still currently using it as well. However just to bring it to your attention about this app, is that there are and have been a few upgrades or changes to this app. Like it was mentioned about the calling options, now you have to earn points which helps with being able to make...
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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-06 12:00

What do you know about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder? Many people know that this is something that can affect children but did you know that it also can affect adults? The truth is that ADHD can persist into adulthood for almost sixty percent of patients that had the condition while diagnosed as a child.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-06 08:00

In today’s world we are constantly surrounded by digital formats of everything that can be made available on paper. Rarely is there a need to write anything out by hand. After all, a computer can do that for you too. This leads many to believe that handwriting is slowly dying in our culture.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-06 03:00

When someone is diagnosed with learning challenges, it is often more than what meets the surface. A new research shows this is true for girls with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder where these girls are at a high risk for other and even sometimes multiple mental disorders. Some of these girls face more serious problems.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-05 09:00

Have you ever heard of the Bodine School? This school is making headlines by offering help to Dyslexic students. There are many successful adults and some even reaching fame that lay a claim to having dyslexia and success. One name that you might not know about who has become highly sought after and successful is Jenny Giltner.

Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2017-07-05 05:00

Have you ever given thought to how we learn basic math? There are many reasoning on how we learn math but the most accepted theory about how math is first learned is because of the knowledge that we are first born with the basic aptitude in order to recognize sense of numbers.

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