by Brian R King | Jan 22, 2014 | Author, Brian R King, Children, Columnist
Giving a child a copy of notes for each class does NOT remove accountability from the student nor does it give the student permission to tune out. What it DOES do is prevent a child’s brain from becoming worn out as a result of having to rapidly and repeatedly...
by Joanne Telser Frere | Aug 20, 2013 | Children, Coaching, Cognitive Fitness, Columnist, Dementia, Joanne Telser-Frere, Mind Body Connections, News, The Mighty Mind
The Mighty Mind Free Your Genius Within Click here to listen to The Mighty Mind hosted by Joanne Telser-Frère with Denise Medved Die Healthy! Denise Medved wants to die healthy- after a long and happy life of comfort and ease! To help do so she has developed an easy...
by mlazzara | Aug 18, 2013 | Children, Community with Marie Lazzara, News, Nonprofit organizations, Not For Profit News, Radio
It is mid August and the Jewish holidays are only weeks away. This year Rosh Hashanah is only two days after Labor Day. Why am I thinking of the Jewish holidays in August? I met the most interesting and giving person the other day. Tim Caruso is the President of The...
by Brian R King | May 1, 2013 | Author, Brian R King, Children, Columnist, Self-Improvement
I’d be surprised if you weren’t aware of the recent tragedy in Boston, the flooding in the midwest as well as other crisis around the world. With the privilege of a 24 hour drama loving media it is easier than ever to accentuate the negative. I live in a rural area of...
by Scott Schmaren | Apr 21, 2013 | Author, Children, Coaching, Columnist, News, Scott Schmaren, Self-Improvement, Success Stories
“Fear is a Liar” Fears, we all seem to have them, don’t we? Most of the fears we have aren’t real. They are silly movies we play in our minds over and over again, making them worse and worse. They are usually things that have already happened...
by Brian R King | Apr 17, 2013 | Author, Brian R King, Children, Columnist, Self-Improvement
“Sometimes in relationships you just have to compromise.” You’ve heard that one before right? I had that conversation with a few parents recently and a pattern emerged. They were describing compromise, frustration and at times exhaustion as they recounted outings with...