Top 7 Time Management Tips for Parents
There is no denying it. Being a parent means being busy. With some well thought out strategies and a bit of organization, you can easily manage your time effectively. There are many tools and resources available to help with this task, and a good place to start is this list of seven […]
Signs of Depression in Children
Thirty or forty years ago, depression in children was considered almost nonexistent. The prevailing thought then was that children were too young to be stressed out. What could a child be depressed about?
Things have changed. Nowadays, depression is not only considered a clinical issue, more children are being diagnosed with the problem than previously. According […]
Reasons to use Audio Visual Interactive Whiteboard in Education
Lets start with what an interactive whiteboard system actually is. It comprises of literally a white board which is linked to a computer, or a computer network. Files and applications from the computer can be displayed on the whiteboard. However here is the interactive part. What is displayed on the board can be changed. You […]
The Most Overlooked Opportunity in Alzheimer’s Care
We all know about the obvious problems associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The media carry daily stories about the aging of the population structure (nearly 10,000 baby boomers turning 65 each day) and about how current medications seem to be minimally efficacious against this poorly understood disease. Our inability to treat a disease […]
Every Parent Needs To Know: Certain Types of Plastic Now Linked To Child Obesity
The main causes of obesity are eating too much and exercising too little. But a new study has found a link between child obesity and exposure to certain chemicals found in plastic. Is it possible that there is more to the obesity epidemic than we previously thought? Are there other steps parents […]