Despite the still sweltering Central Texas heat, September signifies that fall is just around the corner. And no time of the year feels more ‘collegiate’ than fall. College football’s back, class reunions take place, and older high school students looking to attend university next year start visiting campuses and filling out applications. The college search
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4 Tips to Avoid the ‘Summer Slide’
The “summer slide” isn’t activity at your local park. It refers to the loss of knowledge or skills when out of practice for a while, such as summer vacation away from school. While all kids are at risk for a summer slide if they don’t keep up with some sort of reading and math, kids
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Most people think having a learning disability or attention disorder is a negative. While there are absolutely challenges and struggles with each, a new book suggests to start thinking otherwise. “The Power of Different: The Link Between Disorder and Genius,” by Dr. Gail Saltz, suggests learning or mental disorders go hand in hand with strokes of
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