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Why Time Outs Don’t Work

"Time outs don’t work for parents who are unwilling to put themselves in an adult time out — which is what’s really needed" By Jayson Gaddis | Good Men Project. July 3, 2012 | Photographic Credit Matthew Brown/E+/Getty Images. In my opinion, we need a big [...]

Why Time Outs Don’t Work2016-11-29T17:39:00-05:00

How Do We Influence the Women Our Daughters Become?

By Joyce McFadden | Originally Published at Huffington Post. June 13, 2012 5:47 PM EDT | Photographic Credit; francisco_osorio[Flickr] As mothers, we want to do everything humanly possible to make sure our daughters live happy, healthy lives. I spoke with 450 women about whatever was most important [...]

How Do We Influence the Women Our Daughters Become?2016-11-29T17:39:01-05:00

Why Smart People Are St*p*d

Drawing By James Stevenson. By Jonah Lehrer | Originally Published at The New Yorker. June 12, 2012 Editors’ Note: The introductory paragraphs of this post appeared in similar form in an October, 2011, column by Jonah Lehrer for the Wall Street Journal. We regret the duplication of [...]

Why Smart People Are St*p*d2014-08-10T00:54:59-04:00

Sir Ken Robinson – Educating the Heart and Mind

Sir Ken Robinson speaks during the Dalai Lama Center's Educating the Heart Series. He discusses the importance of an education that educates not just the mind, but also the heart. “In any list of what it means to be human, empathy, intuition, imagination and compassion would surely [...]

Sir Ken Robinson – Educating the Heart and Mind2016-11-29T17:39:02-05:00

Why Preschool Shouldn’t Be Like School

New research shows that teaching kids more and more, at ever-younger ages, may backfire. By Alison Gopnik | Originally published at Slate. March 16, 2011 Ours is an age of pedagogy. Anxious parents instruct their children more and more, at younger and younger ages, until they're reading [...]

Why Preschool Shouldn’t Be Like School2016-11-29T17:39:03-05:00

Brown Eyes-Blue Eyes Experiment – “The Angry Eye”

How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people? Now that you know who you are, what do you want to be? And have you traveled very far, far as the eye can see? ~The BeatlesBaby, you might not be a rich man or woman [...]

Brown Eyes-Blue Eyes Experiment – “The Angry Eye”2016-11-29T17:39:03-05:00

Shooting Safeguards— A Society Armed?

Once again, Americans are up in arms or perchance, better armed and dangerous. Only little more than a week into 2011, citizens have had to confront their fears, feelings, all at gunpoint. It began on a calm, clear Saturday. In a Safeway Store Tucson parking lot Congresswoman [...]

Shooting Safeguards— A Society Armed?2018-03-14T13:25:13-04:00

Christmas on the Corner. New Years at the Yield

I share a tale, or two from the 2010-2011 holiday season. For me, the stories ring true today. The topics are, teaching and reaching, learning and growing, in the holiday season.Christmas on the Corner. New Years at the Yield By Betsy L. Angert This year, Christmas and [...]

Christmas on the Corner. New Years at the Yield2016-11-29T17:39:04-05:00

Students and Their Schooling: Does Happiness Matter?

By Scott Huebner | Originally Published at The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Volume 39, Issue 2 October 2010 With the increased emphasis on measuring school success primarily through academic outcomes, some might argue that school professionals cannot afford to pay much attention to students’ well-being, [...]

Students and Their Schooling: Does Happiness Matter?2016-11-29T17:39:04-05:00
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