Questions or Answers

July 31st, 2007 by admin

Questions or Answers By Chick Moorman and Thomas Haller

School reform and restructuring is in full swing again this summer and in many districts will continue on into the fall and winter months. School improvement committees, parent advisory boards, administrator groups and boards of education are looking for answers. Staff developers, professional consultants, authors, conference presenters, and organizations are attempting to supply those answers. Read the rest of this entry »

Desperate Housewife No More

July 30th, 2007 by admin

Desperate Housewife No More- 8 Ways to Take Back Your Life
By Marie Roker

Do you feel that you are living someone else’s life? Do you want to feel good and positive about yourself and your life? These 8 simple steps will help you to break free of what is causing distress in your life. Read the rest of this entry »

Free Coffee Sample

July 29th, 2007 by admin

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Avoiding the Summer Brain Drain

July 23rd, 2007 by admin

Avoiding the Summer Brain Drain

By Thomas Haller and Chick Moorman

Summer is here! That long-awaited school break has arrived. Your children are now enjoying their much-deserved time away from the daily grind of spelling tests, math worksheets, book reports, geography lessons, science projects and homework. It is time for them to play in the sun, swim in the pool, go to camp, walk the beach, shoot hoops, ride bikes, sleep in, relax, and lose three months of reading and math gains that they worked so hard to attain this past school year. Read the rest of this entry »

Review – Mommy Please Don’t Cry: there are no tears in heaven

July 22nd, 2007 by admin

Mommy Please Don’t Cry: there are no tears in heaven

Author: Linda DeYmaz

Illustrated by: Laurie Snow Hein

Publisher: Multnomah Gifts, a division of Multnomah Publishers, Inc.

ISBN: I-59052-I51-X

In loving memory of her daughter and dedicated to mother’s who have suffered the loss of a child, Linda DeYmaz takes us into heaven through the a child’s voice and eyes. Comforting words from a child passed to a mother touches your heart, fills you with emotion yet giving you a sense of peacefulness. The pages are beautifully illustrated with soft colors, peaceful scenes and the angelic like faces of children. Mommy Please Don’t Cry is a wonderful book for all mothers.

Review by: Tammy Pinarbasi owner of Parent Super Site and Super Parents Talk. This review may be reprinted as long as reviewer’s bio is intact and hyperlinks remain active in online reprints.

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