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One issue that can be a serious concern for families is a lack of positive communication.


Cats, Dogs and Us

Published: 05/15/2014 by Corrie Rabbe in Learning Resources

The International Fund for Animal Welfare’s (IFAW) Cats, Dogs, and Us free Animal Action education pack offers a number of lessons to help students learn about the relationship between cats, dogs, and humans around the world and the impact of that r


Career Take - Off!

Published: 04/15/2014 by Tegen Dunnill Jones in Testimonials & Experience

Imagine combining your two greatest passions: helping people and flying. Imagine being able to soar through the sky to provide medical aid to those who would otherwise go without. Imagine being a flying doctor, who is not limited by ground travel but


Choosing a Music Teacher

Published: 08/15/2010 by Shelley Steele-Gittel, M.A., B. Music in Education & Learning Support

One particular question that is repeated among parents is: “What do I ask a music teacher who I am considering hiring for lessons?” Below are six questions that can help families successfully find a music teacher.


When my oldest child was born a homeschooling family member handed me a book on classical home education.


Most people do not know about the occupational therapist’s role and how they can help. Simply, an occupational therapist makes sure a person is able to do what would normally occupy them.