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Why I Chose To Be a School Counselor (and the role of NVLD) [Video]
                  By Understood Not many people are aware of nonverbal learning disabilities (NVLD). Fewer still know the challenges of finding a job when you have NVLD. Michaela Hearst, who has NVLD, shares her career journey — and how she decided to be a school counselor so she could be there for students with learning differences. She also talks about how a social work degree can lead you to different career paths. Hear her story. To find a transcript for this episode and more resources, visit the episode page at Understood. https://www.understood.org/podcast/ho… We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at thatjob@understood.org....
Chronic Wasting Disease In Deer, Digestion Woes, Avoiding Organic Foods | THRR118
                  Make your health an act of rebellion. Join The Healthy Rebellion Please Subscribe and Review: Apple Podcasts | RSS Submit your questions for the podcast here News topic du jour: https://twitter.com/davidludwigmd/status/1552636115139514368 Podcast Questions: 1. Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer and Elk [15:52] Kristi says: Hi Robb and Nicki, I have a new fear just when I am already worried about the future of meat, transportation, the economy, etc. I bought some elk liver from a ranch that sells grass-fed bison, elk, and beef. I went to fry it, and it did not smell the same as bison or beef liver....
Free Things to Do in San Diego with Kids in August
                  San Diego life is a dream come true with plenty of sunshine, gorgeous beaches and amazing outdoor adventures. In addition to living in paradise, America’s Finest City has so much to offer kids and families—and a ton of it is free! So, give your wallet some time off because we’ve rounded up a list of the best things to do in San Diego with kids this month that won’t cost a dime—so you can explore all the city has to offer—without breaking the bank. Free, Kid-Friendly Events around San Diego in August View this post on Instagram A post shared...
Turning Noneducational Games into Learning Fun
                  Educational board games and file folder games are great learning resources for every student from Kindergarten to Middle and High School! Reusing familiar board games is one of the best ways to have students thinking about how to mesh together current curriculum objectives with some good old-fashioned game play. Use some of the ideas below from guest blogger Tabitha to get the classroom started, but then challenge the children more by having them make their own educational board game. They can use an old game from home or from a garage sale 25-cent bargain bin. This teaches kids not only...
6 Simple Ways to Enhance Your Child’s Creative Spirit
                  Unlike driving a car, fishing for rainbow trout, or getting married, there is no license required to be a parent. We may read bestselling books (How to Be the Perfect Parent and Raise Perfect Children Who Grow Up to Become Perfect Adults), but for the most part, we fly by the seat of our pants and learn while on the job. Such is the nature of parenting. When it comes to raising creative kids (a goal of many parents), many child psychologists agree that the home environment is critical to the development of creativity. What we do as parents establishes...