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«Elementary» column

Speaking in Tongues – Tips for Learning a Foreign Language

June 23rd, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

In a multicultural country like Canada, it is quite common to hear people speak a language other than Canadian English–whether you are at school or just on the street. As […]


Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover – We All Have Our Different Stories

June 23rd, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Canada is known to be one of the world’s most multicultural countries, and everywhere you go, you will likely encounter with a cultural background that is different from yours. Often, […]


Arrêtez de vous comparer aux autres

June 23rd, 2016; By Anthony Teles

Nous tombons tous dans le même piège. Se comparer à quelqu’un qui semble être dans une meilleure situation que nous-même, et se demander quel tort avons-nous commis qui a abouti à notre malheur. Comment ça […]


Career Profile: Speech and Language Pathologist

June 23rd, 2016; By Susan Huebert

Being able to speak seems like a natural and normal thing to do. However, many young children or even adults lisp or stutter, and people who have had strokes or […]


Book Recommendations: Catch Up on Your Reading!

June 23rd, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Book lists are never easy, because there are so many great books out there! This is especially true when it comes to elementary level reading. While stories that are beloved […]


The Benefits of Going to Summer Camp

May 20th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

School is nearly over, and you no doubt already have Alice Cooper’s “School’s Out” ready to go on your iPod for that final locker clean-out moment. With the end of […]


Make Lunch Great Again

May 20th, 2016; By Anthony Teles

The multitude of quick meal fixes loaded with fat and sugar, coupled with increasingly erratic and hectic schedules that make time-saving measures all the more appealing, has harmed our health […]