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How Grief Counselors Help Suffering Students

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After events like Newtown, we all have an idea of what grief in school looks like. Here's insight into how grief counselors help suffering students.

20 Educational Apps Approved By Parents

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The influx of technology into parenting and the day-to-day lives of children is too big to ignore.

Study Finds How Parents And Children Actually Use Smartphones

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There's several decades between parents and children and, in technology time, that's basically an eternity. After all, the introduction of the iPhone feels like generations ago. It was actually just a few years. To examine just how far we've come, the Rogers Innovation Report (embedded below) looked at parents and young adult children to see how they use their smartphones.

Relationships – Duh!

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Relationships - Duh! No, I'm not trying to be funny or facetious. I'm just reminding myself of how easily it is to forget how important our relationships are in our personal and professional lives.

Layers of Learning: Understanding the Complexity of Student Talent and Academic Success

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The true diversity of intelligence has yet to be uncovered in modern education systems because so few institutions are willing to lend credibility to those skills that lie outside the narrow scope of mathematics and l...

The Educational Cartoon Everyone Should Be Talking About

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Have you always wanted to visit a fictional coastal town, populated by rain boots? OK, me neither until now, but the animated children's series Rainboot Cove definitely makes me wish I could spend some time there!

Why Children Are Smarter Than Adults [Video]

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I absolutely love this video. It depicts a little girl, Riley, voicing her opinion about marketing towards children. She makes terrific points and is quite eloquent.