Monthly Archives: May 2013

David Altshuler on “Winning the Game”

Although his article is on college applications, I think the same concepts apply for middle school applications. My student families are wonderful. However, sometimes 5th grade gets a bit too crazy for my liking. Read and consider: Pow! Smack! Oof! … Continue reading

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David Altshulter Newsletter on learning differences

I think David’s newsletter this week is a very important reminder that not all children (or adults, for that matter) learn the same: David Altshuler, M.S. Newsletter May 14, 2013 Chances Are A buddy of mine explained the likelihood of … Continue reading

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Eleanor Roosevelt on children THINKING

“Every effort must be made in childhood to teach the young to use their own minds. For one thing is certain: if they don’t make up their own minds, someone will do it for them.”

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