by Christopher C. Jones | Mar 28, 2018 | Education
Childhood Self-Control and Adult Success Research indicates that children who demonstrate more self-control at an early age are more likely to be more successful and healthy than those who lack self-control. Self-control is vital for planning ahead, getting along with...
by Christopher C. Jones | Sep 27, 2017 | Education
Respect Goes Both Ways Cultivating Respect in Your Children Oftentimes as children travel through childhood into adolescence, parents may become frustrated by the apparent lack of respect shown toward property, school work, family and others. This developmental...
by Christopher C. Jones | Jul 25, 2017 | Education
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year! Back to School One of my favorite commercials of all time is that old Staples commercial where the dad pushes the shopping cart, dancing in the aisles, and the kids walk slowly, sad that summer is over. The music of the classic...
by Christopher C. Jones | Jun 26, 2017 | Education
Recognizing the Hidden Disabilities Disabilities are usually easy to “see” in students because they are overt either in their presentation or their impact. For example, the child who is a wheelchair user due to a chronic medical condition, or the student with speech...
by Christopher C. Jones | May 25, 2017 | Education
Junior High School is Not as Scary as it Seems Spring is here! This time of year brings forth a great deal of joy as students are ending their school year, are looking forward to summer vacation, and either moving up a grade level, or in some cases moving on to the...