What makes a leading teacher? The current thinking of educators focuses on seven key characteristics. They are as follows: 1. Create an atmosphere, environment, and attitude of learning. 2. Establish a reason to learn 3. Teach students to learn 4. Inspire students to achieve 5. Establish responsibility for learning 6. Continually check learning achievements 7.… Continue reading
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Uses of the exercise ball harness
I am sure you have read in the newspapers, heard on television, and been bombarded about the importance of exercise to the human body. Keeping the body fit is, of course, necessary for the muscles, heart, and other parts of the body to function properly. Many people choose to use a therapy ball chair for… Continue reading
Adolescent paradigms
Most teens believe negative statements about themselves at one point or another. These beliefs or paradigms are very strong emotions and are very real to the person who believes them. Paradigms are often formed in infancy when children are very susceptible to what is going on around them. They hear and see things that are… Continue reading
How To Tame Your Rebellious Teen With Author’s Review By Mark Hutten
Mary is a single mother living in Canada. Her husband died when their only daughter, Emily, was just six years old. Mary did her best to raise Emily with godly devotion. He seemed to be successful until his daughter turned fifteen. First, Maria noticed that her beloved daughter had become rebellious. Mary taught that this… Continue reading
Vietnam: Leadership Lessons
I recently completed a 22 day mission with a local charity working with children with cerebral palsy (CP) in Vietnam. They asked me to join their international team of healthcare professionals as a cameraman for a 30-minute documentary that our local community television station approved several months earlier. I recently started videotaping my speeches to… Continue reading
Better customer service through effective time management
Being able to manage and prioritize is an important skill when serving customers. Planning events, activities, and tasks on a yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily basis (i.e. prioritizing time) can be rewarding from the point of view of allowing you to be more proactive in preparing for situations. Such planning can reduce your need to… Continue reading
The Challenges of Special Needs Housing: Waiting List Hell
Instead of talking about general and generic strokes, we are doing something different here. We are digging deeper on a personal level, to convey one of the greatest challenges of finding a home for the first time for a young adult with special needs. We are going to talk about what is happening in one… Continue reading
The nuts and bolts of a business plan
Do you need investors? Looking for a loan? Do you want to apply for a scholarship? Or is it just time to do a self-review of your business? Are you expanding your business? Looking for new markets? Looking for the next level in your business? Are these all the times you need a business plan?… Continue reading
3 meatloaf recipes you must try
During birthdays, Thanksgiving, or Christmas, it’s no surprise to see cake being served. It is because it is considered a special dish, especially when it is homemade. But you don’t have to wait for a special occasion to eat one, make these delicious meat pies at home and it will feel like the holidays! Meatloaf… Continue reading
It’s drone delivery time
The other day, I was sitting with a group of college students at Starbucks, we were talking about startups. They were brainstorming what kind of business to start. A guy in an ice cream truck pulled up and the driver ran over to Starbucks. I joked as I ran past, “don’t you sell any coffee-flavored… Continue reading