
Should cell phones be allowed in the classroom
Imagine a sea of teenagers at a local park, a group of at least fifty. You can hear steady murmuring and brief crescendos of laughter.
Imagine a sea of teenagers at a local park, a group of at least fifty. You can hear steady murmuring and brief crescendos of laughter.
Procrastination is delaying a set of tasks against our better judgement. A habit of procrastinating can be detrimental to studies. Parents watch in concern as
In the last decade, academic institutions and youth programs have leaned heavily into the practice of experiential learning. Experiential learning is not a new phenomenon,
During the school year, it is easy for students to get bogged down by the stress of school, sports, and home life. With so much
It’s 7:30 pm on a Thursday night and your child comes bounding down the stairs with a look of bewilderment. Your child hurriedly explains that
Popularized by books like Atomic Habits by James Clear and Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg, seemingly small habits have become all the rage in the
When reading the phrase “I like history, but math is too hard”, (or vice versa) what memory comes to mind? The dreaded fear, anxiety and
Teenagers are experiencing many “firsts” in life. Parents may notice their child has become more interested in time with friends, staying up later, or testing
Students spend anywhere from 15,000 hours or more in the classroom by the time they graduate high school. Adolescents are fueled by understanding the social
Not long ago, researchers believed that the only time of increased brain plasticity was between infancy and early childhood. However, we now know that the