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23rd September 2009
-Can being organized really improve a student's school performance? Absolutely.
"Teachers agree that a child's lack of organization dramatically impacts homework, studying skills and test scores," says parenting expert Stacy DeBroff, who surveyed hundr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th August 2009
Having bad credit may be very disappointing when you apply for a loan and are turned down for this reason. It is even more disappointing for a student with bad or poor credit, who is trying to make a good start in life with a university or college educati... Read >
Author: Melissa Kellett
07th July 2009
The minimum liability coverage for auto insurance in the state of California is 15/30/5. This means you need to have $15,000 for one person that is hurt during an accident that you have cost, $30,000 for several persons injured and $5,000 for car or prope... Read >
Author: brett
19th May 2009
Be brutally honest with your assessment of your teen--is he or she one of the ADHD teens? Many parents are ready to pull their hair out from the teen's bad behavior, defiant attitude, back talking, and inability to concentrate with forgetfulness. If the t... Read >
Author: Donald J Stewart, RPh
06th May 2009
As parents, we all try to make sure that our kids eat as balanced a diet as possible. It’s easier to do when they are younger and, as you know, much harder to do the older they get.
Junk food is the culprit. Burgers and chili cheese fries taste much... Read >
Author: Rick Varner
27th March 2009
your decision and other psychological factors. Emotions and your mood is also controlled by a certain part of the brain.
However, what if you have or someone you know has brain disorder? With a brain disorder, you have to consider that it can definite... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
27th March 2009
There's a huge drive these days to get full health care for all and children are at the crux of the argument. When we consider that more adults than children are in need of health care, in addition to the fact that adults experience more health problems ... Read >
Author: JenB
27th March 2009
Purchasing a quality mattress for your bed may be one of the most important purchases you make. Most people don't realize just how necessary this is. A good matress is vital for obtaining the best quality of sleep you can get.
Studies have increasing ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd March 2009
If you don’t know the signs of prescription drug addiction and abuse, you could be headed for a family disaster.
Sometimes parents are the last to know. Studies show that the average parents whose kids are using drugs don’t know about it for six mo... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
01st March 2009
Anxiety has a profound affect on our physical and mental heath. It can color the way we look at every situation and every interaction. When excessive worry is left unchecked, it can negatively impact your work or school performance, your personal relation... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
24th February 2009
A lot of studies and research has shown that kids who eat breakfast perform better in school and have a healthier diet. Eating breakfast will help promote the proper growth and maximize school performance as well.
Breakfast is often times a victim of... Read >
Author: Jesus Smay
24th February 2009
New research shows that kids who live close to stores that sell alcohol are more likely to drink, and to drive while drinking. So, where is it safe to raise your kids?
If you live in a predominantly white community, chances are there are a little over ... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
27th January 2009
As adults also have problems paying attention at times, it is therefore unsurprising and altogether natural for kids to have similar difficulties in concentrating. Unless your kid is suffering from ADHD, those problems can be easily rectified when you enr... Read >
Author: philw
17th December 2008
Here are some general tips that may be life saving for your child:
# It is imperative to stay vigilant of your child’s moods, attitudes, behaviors, and school performance.
# Be aware of the telltale warning signs that may appear when your teen is us... Read >
Author: gatewaytl
30th November 2008
My son’s first “real” parent conference is scheduled for today. Why am I so nervous? Certainly, as a teacher, I’ve conducted hundreds of parent conferences over the years – conference time, for us was a nice short day, where either you could g... Read >
Author: CeeCee Woolard
28th November 2008
When we think of panic attacks, we would not usually associate them with children, but children's panic attacks are just as real as those in adolescents and adults. It's not surprising that in children suffer with anxiety and panic attacks in a modern wor... Read >
Author: John Moore
17th October 2008
Metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) is known as the leukodystrophies. Metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) is a inherited disorder that affects nerves, muscles, and other organs. It slowly gets worse over time. Metachromatic leukodystrophy is reported to occ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th October 2008
There are government agencies that offer personal and business grants that do not need to be repaid. Getting such government aid is a difficult task and not everyone can qualify for them. In order to know what your chances are for getting government aid i... Read >
Author: Melissa Kellett
19th September 2008
Baptism Invitations Other Religious Invitations For Every Religious Occasion!
Religion plays an important role in the lives of most of us. Even when we don't think about it, many of the most special times in our lives and in the lives of our children a... Read >
Author: Sarah Porter
08th September 2008
From the moment you play peek-a-boo with your baby, you are preparing them for the process of moving away from you and learning about independence. Separation can be a difficult emotion not only for you as a parent but also for your child. As your child... Read >
Author: Sue Atkins
21st July 2008
Nowadays, the media we are constantly reminded of a health time bomb that is about to explode today that children are not active enough.
Young people today have many choices that are competing for their attention and may lead to a lethargic lifestyle ... Read >
Author: John Salmon
10th June 2008
Evidence shows regular physical exercise can prevent or reverse many life-threatening illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer. An active lifestyle is a source of many health benefits for all people, whatever their age or ability.
For child... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
05th June 2008
We learn a lot from parents. They often observe how much easier it is to talk about school with their sons and daughters after SuperCamp. Before, when parents brought up the subject of schoolwork, their teens tended to get reactionary: "Here it comes: the... Read >
Author: SuperCamp
21st May 2008
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function. Different from the normal ups and downs that everyone goes through, the symptoms of bipolar dis... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd April 2008
With the land investment scams pestering the many people who are in the hunt for land for sale, it is advisable to be knowledgeable about how to correctly go about it. Here are some guidelines that should serve you helpful when you intend to find that lan... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
14th January 2008
There are children with normal hearing but but have trouble paying attention to, remembering, and utilizing auditory information for academic and social purposes. Many of these children have a Central Auditory Processing Disorder.
Central Auditory Proc... Read >
Author: Anthony Kane, MD
14th November 2007
Being a teen would mean having teen wants and desires. Mostly materials stuff that they feel like they want to have. But what is their option to satisfy their wants and desires? Yes, having a part time safe job for studying teens will give them way to ear... Read >
Author: asterisk.submitter
30th October 2007
About 30% of children with ADHD also have some form of reading disorder, such as dyslexia. Recently, a study was done to examine whether or not ADHD treatment helped these children with their reading problems. The study was funded by the pharmaceutical c... Read >
Author: Anthony Kane, MD
31st August 2007
Following these guidelines will help you wisely proceed with investing in UK Land :
1) Is the investment land in a region with high demand for housing?
The property should be in area that is viable and not at risk of future decline. Review statisti... Read >
Author: Leonard Montgomery
20th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Gurion Blattman
Unhealthy dietary influences are a great factor in the growth of childhood obesity. Portion sizes of food and soft drinks served at fast food restaurants are somewhat at fault for this epidemic. Portion sizes have g... Read >
Author: Gurion Blattman
14th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Gurion Blattman
The social and psychological issues of childhood obesity are perhaps even more intrusive on the child's life than the physical. Childhood is a critical time for the development of self-esteem, thus the psychological ... Read >
Author: Gurion Blattman
24th July 2007
We have all heard of IQ (intelligence quotient) which measures our intellectual ability and often predicts school performance. However, the idea of Emotional Intelligence or Emotional Quotient (EQ) is not as well known or understood even though it may de... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting
05th July 2007
If you’re not aware of the impact of insomnia in teenagers, you might want to take a second look. No wonder why you can’t keep your teens from watching the late night show, or why they still looked tired in the morning after going to bed early. Sleepl... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
15th May 2007
Parenting is the most rewarding job in the world. It’s also the hardest job in the world. It’s made easier when you have a partner in your life that can assist you with the daily challenges. When you are a single parent, the task of raising child... Read >
Author: Terri
15th May 2007
Parenting is the most rewarding job in the world. It’s also the hardest job in the world. It’s made easier when you have a partner in your life that can assist you with the daily challenges. When you are a single parent, the task of raising childre... Read >
Author: Terri
17th February 2007
One of the prevailing disorders that many people suffer from is called manic depression or today it is more commonly known as bipolar disorder. The symptoms of bipolar disorder are not detected easily so the patient, the family or the friends may not even... Read >
Author: Ryan Puusaari
06th February 2007
There are so many types of boarding schools, therapy centers for troubled teens, but Christian boarding schools are one of the best. These schools deal with the needs of troubled teenagers using a Christian-based viewpoint.
Christian boarding schools d... Read >
Author: Emp
03rd February 2007
US government grants being centralized will really help all of us that are confused. If your parents cannot afford to pay for your education all the way, government education grants are there to help you achieve your goals. Whether you need money to
... Read >
Author: M. Zuraimy Manap
07th August 2006
Failure to educate our country's most disadvantaged students is the most glaring and abiding social and moral problem of the United States. For nearly 20 years, our nation has worked to improve our schools and student achievement levels. The No Child Left... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
20th June 2006
20th June 2006 , Although most parents say they would recognize depression in their own children, fewer than half of depressed youth are diagnosed and treated.
Why is mental illness in teens so difficult to catch? If you've parented or worked with teena... Read >
Author: Mrinal Dutta
03rd April 2006
Dr Phil in his effective parenting survey of 17,000 people found that the two top challenges facing parents were making punishment work and improving school performance. In my experience as a class teacher and coach I have noticed that the biggest obstacl... Read >
Author: Henrietta Joyce
02nd February 2006
Introduction
ipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function. Different from the normal ups and downs that everyone goes through, the symptoms of... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
13th January 2006
When your teenager starts to get out of hand you have to ask yourself some hard questions. The first step is to honestly evaluate how you think you're doing when communicating with your teen. Do you feel you are sharing valuable information and time? Or d... Read >
Author: Heather Peters
29th December 2005
When to seek treatment:
Knowing when to seek treatment for mental health disorders is important for parents and families. Many times, families, spouses, or friends are the first to suspect that their loved one is challenged by feelings, behaviors, and/or... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
19th August 2005
School districts, much like employers, have begun to implement drug-testing policies. Many school officials cite statistics relating to school performance and safety among drug users. Whether the drug testing acts as a method of screening students or as a... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian
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