Children’s music artist Eric Herman performs and stars in this cartoon video that depicts a day that seems particularly lucky in many ways. (Stay tuned for the sting… (more…)
Review
This is the only special needs book I’ve ever read completely in one sitting. I literally couldn’t put it down! Judy Winter’s refreshing style – at once both loving and no-nonsense – makes you feel like you’re with a friend you’ve known for years.…I love practical, and this book is packed full of tips and information you can USE.”-Joan Celebi, Ed.M, CLC; Founder, SpecialNeedsParentCoach.com “Winter combines her talents for journalism and parenting in a book that is part inspiration, part how-to, and wholly optimistic about your family’s survival as you take on the challenge of raising…
Hosted by family practicioner, Janette Nesheiwat, M.D. This program focuses on healthcare topics of the day with commentary from local medical experts and reports from national health correspondents. (more…)
“A Nation Deceived: How Schools Hold Back America’s Brightest Students” – this is a report that was written by Nicholas Colangelo, Susan G. Assouline and Miraca U.M. Gross, and The Templeton National Report on Acceleration.
This report was widely published in 8 languages.
In this report, the authors talk about the bright children, the children who read early, who love to learn. They talk about the change that happens when these children start school.
These children are bored in kindergarten, frustrated in first grade, and even though they hope that something…
I am not pregnant but just in case I am in a couple of years or so, I just want to ask you what you think of these unusual baby names I thought of. They are all ‘ordinary names’ spelled backwards.
Cire (Eric spelled backwards, one of my favorites)
Leinad (Daniel spelled backwards, one of my favorites)
Nevets (Steven spelled backwards)
Tenaj (Janet spelled backwards)
Divad (David spelled backward)
Lorac (Carol spelled backwards)
Etak (Kate spelled backwards)