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2 Effective Ways to Combat Moodiness in Children (and Adults!)
Today, I meditated for longer than I usually do. Inside I felt this strong calling to do it. I knew meditating was necessary and more important than the laundry list of things I needed to get done. Everyday I’m learning more and more that it is crucial to do the important things, which can often…
Home Schooling Your Child With Autism – Part 2
[ReadHome Schooling Your Child With Autism – Part 1] How is home schooling harder on my child with autism? They already dont know how to socialize. How are they expected to learn if theyre not put into a social situation on a daily basis?
Finding and Expressing True Gratitude
The following is a guest post by Jason Anthony. Do you know the difference between having thanks and truly being grateful? It has been said that you do not know what you have until it is gone, and that is a lesson that could not be more true for me. I used to sort of bounce through life offering thanks to many around me in a cordial kind of way, but I didnt really consider what it meant to have a real appreciation for what it was I had.
Weight-Loss Camps for Children
Weight-loss camps are a tempting option for many children who are busy waging battle with the bulge, as well as their health-conscious parents. If you think weight-loss camp might be just what your child needs to slim down a bit, first explore the world of youth weight-loss camps to ensure that you fully understand what makes each one successful. By doing so, you can ensure that your decision to send your child to a weight-loss camp is an informed one.
How Much Should an Associate Degree in Culinary Arts Cost?
The traditional path to an associate (two-year) degree in almost anything is through the local community college, and basic culinary training is no different. However, there are more expensive options that also offer a certain cachet that can be handy when it’s time to find a job. Would-be students will need to weigh the prestige of world-class schools, such as Le Cordon Bleu and The Arts Institutes, against the cost-saving factors offered at their local community colleges.