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Do you listen? How About Your Child? – Shane B. Kulman

“He doesn’t listen.” I heard this statement from another teacher to a parent upon dismissal. It’s rung in my head from 10 years ago, when I began teaching. I’ve had many parents tell me, their child’s teacher has reported “he/she … Continue reading

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10 Need to Know Yoga Tips By: Kate Stone

Great Article I found!  This is written with my sentiments exactly;) Enjoy and check out Kate Stone   Dear New Student: I want you to like yoga. I do. And I want your body to like you, too. But with class … Continue reading

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Care of the Caregiver… YOU!

“Care of the Caregiver… YOU!” ~Shane B. Kulman I remember the first time I heard this. How clear and “right” it sounded.  As the phrase unfolded in my head, I realized that I was a caregiver, and that working in … Continue reading

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The Throat Chakra – The key to expressing your truth Guest Blogger Terese Kerr

The Throat Chakra – The key to expressing your truth “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” - Maya Angelou We are verbal beings. We currently live in a mass culture dominated by the word, and … Continue reading

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How to Teach Chores to your Special Needs * Taken from THE FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE

How To Teach Chores To Your Special Needs Child   By Karen Wang I was chatting with another parent at the Friendship Circle recently, and I mentioned that my 10 year old son, who has autism and severe learning disabilities, does the … Continue reading

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30 Under 30: Amy Gravino

30 Under 30: Amy Gravino. Amy Gravino – Age 29   Asperger’s Syndrome College Coach, Autism Advocate, Writer Written by Lindsay Chapman, MA, BCBA, Assistant Director of ABA4U NJ On the night we met Amy, she was radiant in a … Continue reading

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How YOU could help a Special Needs Parent By Rob Gorski, Guest Blogger

How YOU could help a Special Needs Parent. As the rates of #Autism continues to skyrocket, the likely hood of you knowing someone that is a special needs parent is growing as well. Maybe you already know someone with a … Continue reading

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Are you a Writer?

I have been writing a book for a couple of months now.  I have never called myself a writer, although I’ve also been writing this blog for some years now, and have published a couple of articles.  Why do some … Continue reading

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Wearing Your Make-up From the Night Before By Shane B. Kulman, MS

I had an early talk to give, and had performed in an improv show the night before, so I wore the same makeup. So there, I said it.  It wasn’t my plan- it just happened. I am aware of all … Continue reading

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Anatomy of Self-Protection (ASP) Guest Blogger: Dino Blanche

There are 73 vital areas on the human body. Do you want to risk not knowing them? This self-protection class will teach you where to strike, how to strike, and when to strike. Athletic skills, strength, speed, and prior martial … Continue reading

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