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Raising An Independent Math Learner |
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Contributing Authors -
Morgan Griffith of Sylvan Learning Center
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Written by Darcy Webb
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Wednesday, 04 April 2012 06:53 |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Darcy Webb Sylvan Learning located in Federal Way (253) 838-0507
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In celebration of Mathematics Awareness Month in April, Sylvan Learning located in Federal Way offers tips that parents can use to help students succeed in math.
Federal Way, WA (Grassroots Newswire) April 2, 2012 – Every student studies mathematics, and it has always been an important component in education. It is a tool that helps us make sense of the world around us, and it is particularly important because success in mathematics has been linked to success in college and future careers. Simply stated, math counts when it comes to a bright future.
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Contributing Authors -
Amy Johnson of Diligent Joy
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Written by Amy Johnson
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Sunday, 01 April 2012 00:00 |
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 By Amy Johnson, MSW Diligent Joy Parent Coaching and Education
Every day has 24 hours. We all get the same amount of time, every single day.
Every week has 168 hours. We all get the same amount of time, every single week.
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Contributing Authors -
Amy Johnson of Diligent Joy
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Written by Amy Johnson
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Monday, 26 March 2012 00:00 |
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 By Amy Johnson, MSW Diligent Joy Parent Coaching and Education
One in three teens will experience abuse in a dating relationship, yet two-thirds of them will never report it, according to breakthecycle.org. The website is devoted to providing education, training, advocacy and help to teens about this topic.
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Facebook, Girls, and Self-image |
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Contributing Authors -
Amy Johnson of Diligent Joy
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Written by Amy Johnson
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Wednesday, 18 January 2012 06:41 |
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 By Amy Johnson, MSW Diligent Joy Parent Coaching and Education
I recently read an article that caught my eye. In it, the author discussed how young adolescent girls tend to interact on facebook. They often post pictures and then comment on how pretty or “hot” each other look. This preoccupation with image and looks is cultural and disturbing.
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Contributing Authors -
Morgan Griffith of Sylvan Learning Center
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Written by Darcy Webb
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Thursday, 12 January 2012 00:00 |
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Contact: Darcy Webb Sylvan Learning located in Federal Way (253) 838-0507
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Sylvan Learning located in Federal Way offers house rules for "digital"
Federal Way, WA (Grassroots Newswire) January 12, 2012- The holidays are over. The New Year has started. Over the holidays, many kids may have received tech-toys for gifts. Computers, video games, cell phones, and electronic screens are ubiquitous in our lives and the lives of our kids.
As the New Year is getting underway, we want to keep our kids clearly focused rather than busily distracted. Technology has played and can play a crucial role in education, but there are important rules for using any tech device.
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