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«Elementary» column

Trying New Things

March 18th, 2016; By Jamie Hadland

Trying new things can bring up a variety of emotions like fear, anxiety, frustration, excitement and pride. It involves taking a risk, but that risk might be very rewarding. It’s […]


My friend is bossy—how to confront a friend at school

March 18th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

No one likes to be bossed around, and it is even worse if the person bossing you around is a friend. Everyone has a different type of personality, and some […]


Know When to “No”

March 18th, 2016; By Anthony Teles

Finish your homework. Clean your dirty clothes. Help your friend with their project. Apply to jobs. Help another friend move into their new dorm room. The list of things to […]


Defining and Finding Value

March 18th, 2016; By Anthony Teles

What is value? The word is tossed around economically, religiously, culturally, and in just about every arena of human thought. It carries such colossal weight despite its vagueness. This lack […]


Confessions of a Procrastination Junkie

March 18th, 2016; By Anthony Teles

You may be reading this as the clock ticks down on the deadline for that essay. Here you are again, desperately typing away to reach the minimum word count, while […]


How to Handle Rejection

March 1st, 2016; By Jamie Hadland

One of the most important lessons you can learn is how to deal with rejection and the feelings that accompany it. No matter how successful someone is they will inevitably […]


Child Development Practitioner

February 29th, 2016; By Patrick Start

What is a child development practitioner? A child development worker or CDP works with infants, toddlers and pre school age children. They help plan and organize activities for the children, […]