by theboss | Jan 22, 2020 | Articles, Education, iPad, Tablets, Computers, Teachers
Across the education sector, tablets in schools are becoming a common phenomenon, allowing teachers to harness the power of technology to improve the learning journey in a host of different ways. From research to education apps and interactive experiences, here are 10...
by theboss | Nov 21, 2019 | Articles, iPad, Tablets, Computers, Lastest News
Strains of “Pomp and Circumstance” suddenly fill the Denver dojo. The song drowns out the merry din of bells, whistles, dings and dance beats that usually flow from freshly built computer games. The ninjas all pause their work. The song signals that one of their own...
by theboss | Mar 20, 2019 | ADHD, ADD & Other Wrong Labels, Articles, Parents, Teachers
In a psychology class, I remember the professor sternly asserting that a child’s attention span is fleeting – maximum of six minutes. I was young and untroubled by concerns that actually observing things for myself was a legitimate practice so I let that...
by theboss | Mar 20, 2019 | Articles, Lastest News, Parents
One of the things I did right by my children, was taking the time to sit and read to them. This usually occurred at bedtime and was a great way to help them wind down, as well as giving us some very special one-on-one time. We especially liked rhyming books where I...
by theboss | Mar 20, 2019 | Articles, Lastest News, Parents, Teachers
Self Esteem: Most people seem to have missed the most important word in this newly invented concept. It is the word “self.”All manner of ideologies have tried to sell us on the concept that we should artificially increase self esteem as a panacea for everything...
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