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What is Executive Function?

What is Executive Function?

February 11, 2015 · by kim · in Conditions, Education, Executive Function, Learning Styles

  I started hearing about executive function when my son was about 5 years old and back then, there was very little information published about it. So it was frustrating to try to get a feel for what it was…

Connections: Lea M. Hill

Connections: Lea M. Hill

January 28, 2015 · by kim · in Complementary Therapies, Connections, Learning Styles

Author, Intuitive Medium, Award Winning Producer of “All About Autism” TV Show   “You must meet Lea Hill,” my friend Roberta Chadis says to me as we are wrapping her first TV show in November. I say, “Yes, absolutely.” Roberta…

Leave It All on the Court

Leave It All on the Court

January 28, 2015 · by kim · in Children & Family, Growing Up, Ponder

  “How do you think you played today?” I ask my son as we drive home from his first basketball game of the season. “I didn’t feel it. I wasn’t in the flow and Coach. He’s always all over me,” he…

Snippets

Snippets

January 7, 2015 · by kim · in Fun, The Lighter Side

On Life: “Life throws you curve balls, but when you’re a puppy, you just fetch.” (Love that girl!)   On Messing with Me: Picture the 13-year-old boy dressed up for the holiday party starting in 10 minutes, running with an…

Cats & Puppies

Cats & Puppies

December 18, 2014 · by kim · in Children & Family, Growing Up

  “Oh no,” I think to myself as I watch my 11-year-old daughter walk out of her new middle school during the first week of September. She looks sullen, moody, and completely lacking in energy. “How was your day?” I…

Connections: DNTULimit

Connections: DNTULimit

November 19, 2014 · by kim · in Connections, Gear Up, Growing Up

“Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson This connection is all about travel, adventure, service and community. It is all about youth, fun, excitement and…

Review: Penzeys Spices

Review: Penzeys Spices

November 6, 2014 · by kim · in Connections, Nutrition

Soup is bubbling on the stove, a roast is in the oven, a fire is lit in the fireplace, rain is pinging against the windows, and leaves are clinging desperately to their branches in hopes of defying the laws of…

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