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Whether you have a child in elementary, middle, or high school, you’re familiar with the homework, test prep, and necessity for time management in the midst of other responsibilities. The older your child gets, the likelier they are to be more of a recluse when it comes to studying. Regardless of the stage of life…
Read MoreWhen finishing school, many students feel relieved to have a brain break, no longer having to sit in a classroom listening to a teacher talk to them about information they might never use outside of the classroom, and doing homework that has no relevance to them. In school, learning new things might seem like a…
Read MoreWhen you’re a child you long to stray from the real world just as much as adults do, but you’re far more capable of creating imaginative scenarios that allow you to. Unfortunately, the time to live in Neverland, rather than the world we live in, is getting diminished. More than ever there is an emphasis…
Read MoreThe continued development of psychology has illuminated interesting ways in which the brain reacts to its own hormonal changes, especially in children. It’s totally fascinating to find out how your child’s brain processes information and how they adjust based on environmental factors and what little details they pick up. As the parent, you have the…
Read MoreMany parents are often faced with a question when considering their children’s education — public or private? In Northern Colorado, we are blessed with a ton of great public schools. But the question of whether you should enroll your child in a public or private school is a tough one that many parents struggle with.…
Read MoreThere is a quote from John Wooden that says, “The true test of a man’s character is what he does when no one is watching.” Our character is who we are mentally and morally, it is how we act in different situations, the traits we carry with us throughout our lives, and something that can…
Read MoreEvery parent wants their child to be successful, to do that best they can in everything they do. Parents push their children to get straight A’s, all while maintaining a social life, extracurricular activities, and working towards their future. Not only is the pressure to succeed hard on children, but parents often become too involved…
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