Intelligence is a lot more than just being “good at school”. It is a journey of constantly learning and improving. Even if you have completed all of the formal education in your life yo…
Intelligence is a lot more than just being “good at school”. It is a journey of constantly learning and improving. Even if you have completed all of the formal education in your life yo…
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(Last Updated On: March 20, 2024)There’s a lot of advice on how to stay motivated after 60 and the key is finding what works for you. Remember that being busy and being motivated are not necessarily the same thing. We’ve lived a number of years, middle-age is quite familiar to us, and we’ve been through […]
This post shares tips and strategies for teaching different learning styles to meet the needs of all learners.
Cher has dyslexia, dyscalculia and many awards to her famous name. Learn how reading and math issues affect this superstar.
Good or bad, habits are part of who we are, what we do and who we become. We spend time trying to eliminate bad habits and an equal amount of energy in establishing good habits. And when it comes to language learning, things are no different. Ensuring that we have good study habits surrounding our…
How do people develop self-awareness? Learn about the importance of self-awareness in people who learn and think differently, and how to help build it.
Despite several years of language learning under my belt, there’s still one thing that I struggle with more than anything else. Consistency. Don’t get me wrong – I love learning languages which is why I keep doing it over and over and over. Sometimes, life just gets in the way. Today, sitting down and studying…
I came across a video by Hyunwoo of ‘Talk to Me in Korean’ which encouraged writing in a journal on a daily basis to aid language learning, especially if you are unable to immerse yourself in other…
Fibromyalgia and the mobility problems it creates are real. 😎 Learn how to keep moving even when your body can't keep up.
It’s almost the end of the year, and so, many of us our making our New Year’s Resolutions and planning our language learning goals for the next year. For many, continuing to improve and grow in their target language is high on the list. For me, it certainly is. For those not currently studying with…
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When I first started studying languages on my own, I was constantly distracted by the next, new, shiny thing. I’d purchase a coursebook, start to work through it and then stumble across a web-based language learning tool. Immediately, my attention would shift and I’d dive into the new resource, abandoning the first. Eventually, I’d reach…
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If you’ve been using Pinterest for a while, the this post about how to organize your Pinterest boards is for you! Tips and tricks to help you manage your pins.
Not sure what all those yarn weight terms means? Or what yarn weight really is? Learn all the terms, what sizes are comparable & all the details you need:
The following post is a guest post from fellow language learner and musician Fiel Sahir. He came to me with this excellent idea on how to apply music study techniques to language learning and I just love what he came up with. So take it away, Fiel! This is it. Lots of crazy things going…
When the deepest part of you becomes engaged in what you are doing, when your activities and actions become gratifying and purposeful, when what you do serves both yourself and others, when you do …
It's all well and good to read a lot of books. You flip those pages every night before bed, at every bus stop, and on every lunch break. You watch your bookshelf pile up with tomes you've torn through in record time. But what good is all that effort if you don't remember what you read?
Read about eleven different ways to meaningfully incorporate art in ELA class. Keep the focus on students' learning, not their artistic abilities.
These translations of common German genealogy terms can be a big help when researching your ancestors.
Well, friends, the weather is upon us and our kids are looking for things to do! My husband and I have four kids, so I am always in search of some fun, low-cost activities to keep our little ones busy, engaged, learning and having fun! Spending one-on-one time with your kids is important, but family time is equally important. Lets think of some ways that we can enjoy spending time together. Having free activities for your kids can be a great way to spend your days. Don't turn on the TV today- you have 12 fun activities to pick from! Enjoy!
People with ADHD feel everything more vividly. When it comes to passion, joy, and curiosity, this is a good thing. When it comes to rejection, overwhelm, and anger, powerful emotions can be debilitating. Learn to keep your feelings under control with these 17 tips from Ned Hallowell.
Toxic people are everywhere. Often times in our own families. Learn how to keep family members from stealing your joy this holiday.
Need help writing better conflict in your story? Learn all about writing conflict that escalates and keeps readers on the edge of their seats in this post...
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In learning how to write opening and closing lines that delight readers, keep these 8 (and 1/2) tips in mind and have fun creating something special.
What to do when your schedule has the tiniest gap and there's not enough time to accomplish much? Classroom time fillers from teachers who've been there.
29 Strange Fun Facts To Keep Your Mind Entertained With New Knowledge - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
Here at SCM, we’ve talked a lot about the importance of keeping your cool when enforcing consequences. We’ve covered how it helps ensure that the offending student takes responsibility for their actions. We’ve covered how it causes them to reflect on their mistakes. We’ve ... Read more