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  • Children, ADHD, and School: Be a Great Advocate

    In order for your ADHD affected child to perform better in school, it is important for parents to be able to advocate for them with teachers, administrators, and even the school system itself. In order to be a better voice for your child, it is import



  • The Advantages of Using a Board Certified Pediatrician

    When a child is born, a new number is added to the parental speed dial. When a child wakes his parents up in the middle of the night, there is one person that they know they can turn to for the answers. When a new moms questions seem to be never ending, th


  • Home And School Education - Your Kids Can Benefit From Both!

    Once, as a Learning Support Teacher, I made my way down to the annexe that housed the schools History Department.

    The annexe was about 100 metres from the main school building, down an attractive, leafy hill.

    On the way I was irked by two g


  • How Public Schools Lie to Parents and Betray Our Children

    Under the No Child Left Behind Act, public schools whose students consistently fail standardized tests can now be shut down. To protect their jobs, teachers and principals are now under intense pressure to cheat -- to fudge test scores and report cards to


  • On-line Education - An information explosion

    If there is one revolution that has swept the world in a relatively short span of time, it is certainly Internet Revolution. Internet has rejuvenated many sectors such as Service, Manufacturing, Health-care, Education and a lot more. In more than one way,


  • Why accessibility is important to you

    Accessibility is becoming increasingly critical to the Internet experience. Is your site accessible to people with disabilities? Is it compatible with browsers other than Internet Explorer?

    Continue reading to discover how accessibility can benefit


  • Helping Children With Learning Problem

    Your child may resist being read to or joining with you in the activities in this booklet. If so, keep trying the activities, but keep them playful.

    Remember that children vary a great deal in the ways that they learn. Dont be concerned if your chi


  • Dont cry for me, Christiana

    Dont cry for me, Christiana by Kurt St. Angelo @2005 Libertarian Writers Bureau

    One of Indianas most unique and special places to visit is the historic community of New Harmony, near Evansville. Prior to 1850, it was the site of two of Americas grea


  • ADHD - Politics, Money, or Science?

    As a medicinal chemist Ive had the opportunity to see a shockingly different side of Ritalin (methylphenidate) and ADHD than the media exposes.

    The Experimental Pharmacology Department of the American Cyanamid Company and the Merck Index report tha



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  • Officials upbeat as schools set to open

    IN THIS WEEK'S REPORTER: Our annual special section features a look at the new science labs set to open at Foxboro High School, as well as all the local bus routes, new teacher and student profiles and photos.

  • Save money: Hire professionals in training

    Professional services are costly. Find out where you can save money by having students do the work.

  • Who's Hiring In Central Ohio?

    Which companies are hiring in Central Ohio?  

  • Hot Lines 8/25/10

    CAN THE CITY of Fenton and Waste Management do a cost assessment for these garbage bag tags and put it on our taxes or water bills? Does it make more sense to not pick up the garbage if you happen to forget or not put enough tags on?

  • New public input held at BOE meeting

    The Appling County Board of Education held a work session meeting on August 23 and started a new type of public input at meetings. The board will now hold public input 30 minutes prior to the start of each regular and work session meeting.


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