Monthly Archives: March 2011

Ethics: Continuing Education For Professional Success

In psychology, ethics continuing education is about more than simply keeping up with the state’s requirements. It means following the latest trends in research and making sure that you are on the right side of any debate about the subject. … Continue reading

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Special Education and the Reality of One-on-One Education Needs

Special education children, especially those with autism really require one-on-one education, or no more than five people per teacher. Any more than that and it is pretty much a babysitting episode, rather than any meaningful education. Teachers aids can help, … Continue reading

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Educational Benefits of Performing Arts in Childhood and 10 Tips to Encourage Creativity

Children have an almost non- stop desire to be creative. They live in a mental space that is constantly curious, expressive, physical, at play, and engaged. The importance of nurturing this creativity is well documented and has amazing benefits. A … Continue reading

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