by BreezeMaxWeb | Feb 14, 2017 | EDUCATION
Special Education Program In high school, I was placed in a special education program instead of regular classes because I couldn’t learn like the other students. I felt I was being “left on the shelf” — not important enough to be given...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Feb 14, 2017 | EDUCATION
Teachers & Students Among the groups that I saw at the Toronto march was a contingent of elementary school teachers. As most people know, the great majority of elementary school teachers everywhere are women. As women, they have experienced more than their...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Jan 24, 2017 | PARENTING
You’ve probably talked about it with friends and family or maybe you’ve experienced some judgement (no matter which side of the fence you’re on); one thing is for certain, the topic of co-sleeping can turn into a pretty heated discussion. No matter which...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Jan 21, 2017 | TRAVEL
One of the more curious visual illusions you can experience goes like this. Stand at the top of a hill covered in snow. You are wearing warm, well-designed clothes and superb boots. See how the gentle slope ambles slowly down through the trees? See the tranquil winter...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Jan 19, 2017 | PARENTING
This holiday season, my kids and I spent some time with my parents in Arizona, along with one of my brothers, his wife and their baby. We had a great time, and it was amazing to see my youngest brother all grown up with a family of his own. Yet as the days went on, I...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Jan 18, 2017 | EDUCATION
In 2016, as our children watched, bullying became legitimate. What we accept without dissent, what we allow to be framed as normal, alters according to our level of desensitization. Over the past year or so we have become increasingly desensitized to bullying...
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