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When the midyear report brought more of the same concerns, we suggested he repeat the year. Immediately, the teachers reversed course, assuring us that he would not need to repeat the year; he just ...
On the Lakeland campus of Polk State College, there are a lot of laughs during a summer program called "Trick-Talking ...
Doctors should provide high quality, evidence based care reflecting individual preferences and needs, regardless of weight, argue Juan Franco and colleagues Doctors have traditionally recommended ...
Dallas pediatrician talks about his experience dealing with his sexual identity and the difficult environment for physicians ...
We spoke with three educators who are integrating handwriting activities to boost their readers’ penmanship and literacy ...
Many elementary school classrooms incorporate touch and movement into reading lessons. But research on the practice is ...
Vancouver resident Justin Forsman exposes what he claims is ‘propaganda designed to guilt the public into approving another school levy, even when the system has done little to earn the public’s trust ...
Re. “No more Popsicles for kids with cancer under heartless new hospital policy,” Don Braid, April 1 There aren’t enough words to express my disgust of the UCP government’s recent decision ...
Download this Tracing Letters With Cute Spider Writing Practice For Kids vector illustration now. And search more of iStock's library of royalty-free vector art that features Activity graphics ...
In Walla Walla, kids don't have very many choices when it comes to stores and entertainment. Today, kids can spend time at a few places in town, including Brights, Inland Octopus and Book and Game.
This free printable leprechaun letter hints at a surprise left behind by Lucky — maybe a bag of rainbow candy, chocolate gold coins, or even a silly leprechaun prank! It’s a great way to add some ...
Letter: We're making kids cry "We’re hurting all kids because some lawmakers see rainbows everywhere and what is a common bathroom design as nefarious plotting," writes Faye Seidler.