In essence teachers are always teaching even when they are not in the classroom. Teaching is a not just a job; it is a labor of love.
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Four Personal Problems That Can Derail Your Online Business
Some ways to deal with problems like family squabbles and internet addiction.
Read More »Summer Vacation Requires Kids To Prepare For Crossing The “Summer Bridge”
Parents need to remind kids that they have to have priorities and that school is always important, even when they are off for the summer.
Read More »The Connection between a Clean Home and High Self-Esteem
With women working full-time and depending on cleaners to care for the home, children aren't taught how to keep house, and that starts a vicious cycle.
Read More »Utah’s Push to Protect Unwed Fathers
A mother can go to Utah to give birth and essentially nix the rights of a father who wants a say in whether the baby will be put up for adoption.
Read More »The Agony and the Ecstasy of a Yard Sale
It is painful to see someone offer so little for something that meant so much to your loved ones.
Read More »First Father’s Day Without Dad
I am fortunate to have been my father’s son, and I miss him today and will miss him every day for the rest of my life.
Read More »Taking the Kids to New York City – Beware, Parents, Beware!
Bringing the kids to New York is like eating a Big Mac right before your colonoscopy.
Read More »Why Do People Marry Outside Their Race?
People marry outside of their race because first and foremost they see the individual as a human. Color is secondary.
Read More »Quality or Quantity – Do We Really Need More Instruction Time?
There are no easy answers in education, but the idea of adding more instructional time is like putting a Band-Aid on a gushing wound.
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