Stay active, engaged, and connected to feel relevant. This article describes five ways to continue to learn, grow, and be ...
Growing up a latchkey kid meant learning to handle quite a lot of things on your own. Gen X was born between 1965 and 1980, which means this year they'll be turning 45 to 60 years old. As a smaller ...
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Hands-on lessons for students with unique abilities
At the Life Skills Lab at George Mickelson Middle School in Brookings, students with different abilities are learning ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints offers online resources explaining the new Life Preparation seminary lessons. The lesson curriculum was introduced to teachers in Jan. 2024. (Annie ...
Did you learn everything you needed to know in kindergarten? I sure hope not! If you learned everything you needed to know at 5 years old, you wouldn’t, in all likelihood, be reading this piece, ...
High-performers tend to recognize that gaining even seemingly irrelevant knowledge and skills through self-directed learning has valuable knock-on effects.
Life can be incredibly confusing. We all want a good life filled with happiness and peace. We yearn to wake up each morning with gratitude and end our days with a sense of fulfillment. But achieving ...
“You only learn half the things you need to know in the classroom.” When I first heard that saying, I brushed it off as something adults said to make school sound deeper than it really was. But now, a ...
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People who were kids in the 1970s learned these 10 life lessons that no one seems to teach ...
There's a reason why Gen Xers, the kids who largely grew up in the 1970s, are coined the "latchkey" generation — they were parentified and expected to navigate life largely on their own. With both ...
We don’t think of some of our significant life events as stories in the moment. It’s just life happening. It’s only later, with the benefit of hindsight and reflection, that we shape experiences into ...
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