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The Yoga Philosophy of Motherhood
Six years ago, when my body mutinied against the rigors of Stairmaster and daily jogging, I took up yoga. I quickly came to love the inner peace and physical flexibility it gave me. Since then I have taken roughly 900 yoga classes (not that Im braggingwell ok, yes, maybe I am).
Five of Our Favorite Failed Olympic Events
For more coverage on the 2012 London Olympic Games, check out the Olympics Spotlight PageIts always fun to talk to your friends about the weird sports they play. At Purdue (and a few other universities Im aware of) there are Quidditch teams.
Mommy’s Dirty Little Secrets
Maybe its the hopeful glimpse of summer on the distant horizon, or maybe its just educators exacting sweet revenge for all those leaden fruitcakes and tacky #1 Teacher! mugs we dumped on them over the holidays. But the announcements, permission slips and assorted fliers that are suddenly spilling out of kids backpacks cannot be ignored. Its the season to show up, sign up, and most of all, shut up.
The Best Sports for ADHD Kids
While sports certainly provide a productive outlet for the excess energy housed within the tiny body of a child who struggles from ADHD, many children who have this disorder struggle to operate within the constraints of sports. To ensure that your ADHD child’s sporting experience proves productive, carefully select the proper sport for him, and support him as he moves through the learning and playing process.
About After-School Tutorial Programs
With a busy work schedule and additional children to tend to at home, it can be difficult for some parents to find time to help a child who is struggling with school. Whether the student has a difficult time in general, or simply got behind and is now lost, after-school tutoring programs can help bridge the gap and help the student get back on track.