by Jerry | Mar 13, 2017 | 5 Years, 6 Years, 9 Years, Adult, Country, Educating, Education, Female, Gender, Language, Learning, Male, Mature Adult, School, Seniors, Teens, Tweens, Young Adult
An idiom is an expression or a group of words whose meaning is something quite different from the individual words it contains. Find out the common idioms and their meanings which you can use in your daily life. 1. A hard nut to crack ...
by admin | Jan 19, 2016 | China, Country, Teens, Tweens
It takes 80 teachers to proctor 1200 students. This is one of thousands of schools in China, where students and teachers take education and examinations very...
by Jerry | Jul 18, 2015 | Teens, Tweens
Many students experience test anxiety. But kids with learning and attention issues may need an extra confidence boost to keep stress and self-doubt at bay on test day. These surprising tips might do the trick. Turn up the power tunes. We...
by Jerry | Jul 16, 2015 | Tweens, Uncategorized
Today’s kids are more social media savvy than ever. A whopping 80% of teens online use some form of social media, and they’re sharing more information about themselves on social networks than they have in the past. While growing up online has its benefits,...
by Jerry | Jul 4, 2015 | 2 Years, 3 Months, 5 Years, 6 Months, Teens, Tweens, Uncategorized
In the business world, we are always looking for ways to gain a competitive advantage. For many years, organizations thought that bright, intelligent people were the key to superior performance. But “book smarts,” in the form of high IQs or stellar GPAs,...
by Jerry | Jul 1, 2015 | Tweens
What is happening? The principal of a preparatory school in England recently spoke out publicly against parents who “hothouse” their children. Richard Foster, headmaster at Windlesham House School, said hothousing children in order to have them accepted...