by Miriam | Apr 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
The playground is first and foremost a place for kids to concentrate on being kids, cutting loose and expending all their energy by playing with one another. Yet behind all of that fun, there are some important elements going on in the background that can help...
by Miriam | Apr 17, 2017 | Uncategorized
Make Clay Idioms a “Piece of Cake”! by Education.com “That test was a piece of cake!” “It’s clean as a whistle!” Idioms, well-known words or phrases that have figurative meanings different from their literal ones, can be found...
by Miriam | Apr 4, 2017 | Autism, Books, Life, Parenting, Uncategorized
April is Autism Month. Jeanne Beard, the author of Autism & The Rest of Us, How to Sustain a Healthy, Functional and Satisfying Life with a Person on the Autism Spectrum, and Founder of the National Autism Academy has a few words to say. National Autism Academy,...
by Miriam | Mar 22, 2017 | Books, Kids Advice, Life, Musings, Parenting, Uncategorized
Author Sigal Haber has a great new book for children, called Chuck The Rooster Loses His Voice. She wondered how to introduce the concept on entrepreneurship to young children. She also wondered how to teach them in a fun way what it means to be a leader in a...
by Miriam | Mar 14, 2017 | Uncategorized
My daughter is almost 15, and has already experienced having friends that were there for a short time, and then disappeared. It is time that she realizes what to expect with friendships and with so-called friendships. She needs to understand it is very rare to find a...
by Miriam | Feb 24, 2016 | Abuse, Life, Parenting, Self-Development, Teen Advice, Uncategorized
Anxiety, worry, fears and consistent conflicts are all common experiences people have when addiction is an issue. Whether a person is addicted to alcohol, heroin, meth, prescription pills or any number of substances, this is a disease that can completely take over a...
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