
Slang? Maybe Not Such A Bad Thing
Thumbs—they’re good for more than just hitchhiking. Teens these days do not use their thumbs for hitching rides on the side of the road. They […]

Thumbs—they’re good for more than just hitchhiking. Teens these days do not use their thumbs for hitching rides on the side of the road. They […]

Did you know that studies show that in a single classroom more than 70% of children will have difficulties with focusing and paying attention? Seven […]
Toyota Canada is offering an Earth Day Scholarship to students entering their first year of post-secondary studies. If you are active in environmental issues in […]
An article in a recent issue of Time Magazine says that in a society filled will technological development, social change, and health care advances, one […]
Building good eating habits leads to better performance in school. Studies have shown that poor diets, especially diets that are too high in fats and […]
A segment from our December parent newsletter Parties. Shopping. Baking. Decorating. Get-togethers. The holiday season is a very busy time—with the kids home from school […]
Last week I wrote about the possibility that Instant Messaging might interfere with children’s learning curve during the early educational years… and said that IM […]

Q: When is talking on your phone not talking? When it’s texting! At the ripe old age of 25 I thought myself to be fairly […]
It’s a month plus into the school year, and your child is probably settling into a homework routine. But what if you’ve read the homework […]

Why should students not have homework? Where do you stand on the homework issue? You may have noticed that there is a lot of talk […]
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