Author: Jon Scaccia
“The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge, but imagination.” – Albert Einstein. When it comes to fostering creativity in students, this statement holds more relevance than ever. Creativity—our capacity… Read More
Picture this: a talented young musician, perfectly prepared, steps onto a stage for their big performance. The lights are dim, the audience is quiet, and all eyes are on them…. Read More
Imagine trying to learn, concentrate, or even behave when you’re running on fumes. That’s the reality for many autistic children who struggle with chronic sleep problems, often leading to a… Read More
The mental health of our children is under siege. Stress and anxiety are no longer rare occurrences but an all-too-frequent part of everyday life for students across the world. Imagine… Read More
Picture this: a young person faces trauma at home—perhaps through neglect, emotional abuse, or the divorce of their parents. Simultaneously, they’re enrolled in school, where teachers and peers may have… Read More
Imagine this: it’s a regular school day, just past noon, and the cafeteria is buzzing with the usual lunchtime commotion. But amidst the noise, a student sits in the corner,… Read More
We’ve been monitoring the recent themes and trends, and here’s some stuff that has come out. Below is a treemap. A treemap is a visual tool for displaying hierarchical or… Read More
Parenting is no easy feat. As any parent, teacher, or mental health professional can attest, guiding children through life’s emotional rollercoasters is often as unpredictable as it is rewarding. And… Read More
Note: This article was cross-posted from This Week in Public Health Social media has become an integral part of our lives, especially for adolescents. They scroll through Instagram, share TikTok… Read More
When Alex was three years old, his parents noticed that he wasn’t responding to his name. He seemed distant, preferring to line up his toys rather than engage in imaginative… Read More
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