by Laura | Dec 5, 2018 | Advertorial, Education, Features
The Special Education Process | El proceso de educación especial Monica L. Mandell, LMSWBilingual Social WorkerEducational AdvocateMLM Advocacywww.mlmadvocacy.comFor many parents, the question of whether to place their child into a special education classroom can be...
by Laura | Dec 4, 2018 | Education, Features, General Interes, Kids’ World
8 Ways to Exercise a Child’s Empathy Muscles By Michele Borba, Ed.D., Author of UnSelfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All-About-Me World Empathy is integral to kids’ current and future happiness, success, and well-being. The good news is, it’s a skill set that...
by Laura | Sep 25, 2018 | Education, General Interes
By Katrina Smith The Language of Performance at City Center Dance There is something magical about moving your body to a rhythm. Most people only consider speaking, reading, or writing as true forms of communication. However, body language can share information about...
by Laura | Sep 25, 2018 | Education
7 Useful Tips for Parents Cómo elegir el mejor cuidado infantil 7 consejos para padres By The Child Care Council of Westchester To optimize brain growth, health, and happiness – as well as your peace of mind – you want to make sure your child is safe, loved, and...
by Laura | Jun 27, 2018 | Education, Features, Technology, Uncategorized
BY JAIME DIGIROLAMO, M.S. CERTIFIED SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST The use of technology during school breaks With the arrival of summer vacation, we welcome a time when children need more supervision and entertainment. How does the use of technology play a part? It is our job...
by Laura | Sep 27, 2017 | Education, Features, Language
By Katrina Smith It is widely known that learning a new language as a small child can trigger parts of the brain that work on focus, attention, creativity, problem solving, and ability to transition. According to the American Speech Language Hearing Association, 21%...