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Are you hitting a wall on helping your child learn? Check out an online resource, Khan Academy
May 5, 2017It’s the end of the year and all of us parents are crispy and exhausted; we are just trying to hang on and make it through this Final Push. Whether you’re a fifth-grader or a PhD graduate student, this is … Continue reading
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December 11, 2015My wife and I will attend a memorial service this weekend for a wife and mother who was a member of our local community. This woman, whose name shall not be published, committed suicide. As word about this spread, the … Continue reading
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August 2, 2013I have stumbled upon one of the greatest resources for those who have children or are working with children: Khan Academy. Khan Academy is… “a not-for-profit with the goal of changing education for the better by providing a free world-class … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged education, internet, learning, parenting | Comments Off on Accelerate your child’s academic progress (or solve learning problems) with this world-class internet resourceGroundbreaking study finds boys are not naturally better than girls at math…but your daughter may be more anxious about math
December 7, 2012There is a stereotype that boys are better at math than girls. Boys do hard edged stuff like football and math, and girls do softer or more “girly” stuff…right??? Sadly enough, in the “modern” nation we like to think the … Continue reading
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