2016

Are you worried about how you'll succeed when it comes to college classes? Find out tips for learning your best.

2016

Tips For Managing The Inattentive Symptoms Of ADHD In The Classroom

29 December 2016
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Education & Development, Blog

If you are a teacher who has a student that has ADHD, you likely want to make sure that your lessons are as effective as possible for that student. The main obstacle to efficacy is the fact that ADHD can cause kids to have a really difficult time paying attention to you. This will cause even the very best lessons to be useless because the child will not be paying attention.
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Prevent Distracted Distracted Driving Issues For Your Teen Using These Simple Tips

28 December 2016
 Categories: Education & Development, Blog

Distracted driving is a hot topic among teenagers who are first getting their license due to the dangers of texting. However, it is also important to make sure that your teen knows how to avoid other types of distraction that can interfere with their ability to drive safely. Talk to your teen about these simple strategies for getting mentally prepared before they hit the roads. Map Out the Route Technology has made it virtually impossible for your teenager to get lost on their way to a new place.
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How You Can Prepare For Aviation School

17 December 2016
 Categories: Education & Development, Blog

If you've made the decision to complete an aviation program to obtain a pilot certification, you're in good company as only a small group of people can use this label to describe themselves. Whether you choose to use your certification for private or commercial purposes, this accomplishment can open a number of doors for you. Before embarking on such a unique experience, it's important that you be prepared. Invest In A Simulator Program
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Great Toys For Elementary School-Age Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

29 July 2016
 Categories: Education & Development, Blog

According to the CDC, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is estimated to affect 1 in 68 children. If you are the parent of an elementary school-age child with ASD, you may sometimes wonder what toys are best suited for them. It's difficult to say that all autistic children need any particular thing in their life. There are many stages of ASD, so it's hard to make assumptions. Many autistic children don't know how to play.
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Practice Makes Perfect: Tips for Helping Your Student with Math

27 July 2016
 Categories: Education & Development, Blog

For some students, math is a challenging subject, and it can be even more so when a single classroom has many kids. Over-crowded classrooms means one student who is struggling cannot get the individual help he or she needs because teachers are overworked and overwhelmed. Ensuring your student gets the math-homework help he or she needs is your responsibility as a parent. However, math tutoring can be expensive. The good news is that you can help your student at home by following these tips.
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Excelling in the College Classroom

My college days were amazing. I loved learning new concepts I could use in my chosen career. Are you enrolling in college soon? Perhaps you’re worried you won’t make good grades. If you desperately desire to excel in the college classroom, consider limiting the number of courses you take each semester. Instead of taking five or six classes during the fall and spring semesters, sign up for three or four. To make up the difference, you might want to take a couple of classes during the summer semester. To make good grades, sit near the front of the classroom. Take detailed notes. On this blog, I hope you will discover more smart tips to help you succeed in college.

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