by BreezeMaxWeb | Jan 18, 2017 | PARENTING
As a parent of a child diagnosed with autism over a decade ago, I have watched the provincial and federal policy debates about autism with great interest — and even greater disappointment. Although I used to believe that one of the things that made Canada a...
by BreezeMaxWeb | Jan 16, 2017 | EDUCATION
But critics argue money raised by school community has big impact on quality of education. School fundraising has sparked much controversy for creating have and have-not schools in Toronto, but has little impact on how students perform academically, says a new report....
by BreezeMaxWeb | Jan 10, 2017 | PARENTING
Tens of thousands of teenagers are being neglected in some way by parents who do not check up on them or offer enough support, a charity says. The Children’s Society says as many as three pupils in every GCSE classroom in England could be experiencing neglect.... by BreezeMaxWeb | Jan 10, 2017 | EDUCATION
‘Love, and a cough, cannot be hid,” the English metaphysical poet George Herbert wrote 400 years ago. It can be hard on parents to live with a child who keeps coughing – sometimes maybe harder on the parents than on the child. I saw a two-year-old recently whose... by BreezeMaxWeb | Jan 10, 2017 | ENTERTAINMENT
Whether you think of him as Captain von Trapp, John Barrymore, Archbishop Vittorio or even the Shakespeare-spouting Klingon general Chang, there’s no doubt Christopher Plummer’s career has been jam-packed with memorable performances. The iconic Canadian... by BreezeMaxWeb | Jan 10, 2017 | EDUCATION
Ontario’s Liberal government has reached a tentative two-year contract extension deal with school support staff, which would ensure a measure of labour peace through the next election. The Ministry of Education announced Saturday evening that it had reached a...
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