Communicate Better: Take Advantage of Learning Styles

I love communicating and I’m always looking for a better way to do it. When I was training to be a teacher many moons ago, we talked a lot about how people learn (metacognition). I had not thought about any of that information until I came across this article at CopyBlogger.
He talks about [...]

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Team Hoyt - Get’s My Vote for Dad of the Year

I thought I’d give you a nice sarcasm-free, Friday tear jerker. If your heart isn’t warmed by this story, then you probably didn’t cry when Old Yeller and Bambi died either. You have problems. See a therapist. (…ok, well, maybe a little sarcasm…)
As for the rest of you, enjoy your weekend!

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Why Santa Won’t be Coming to my House… Ever.

1. He isn’t Real.
If a rosy-cheeked fat man in a red suit breaks into my house on Christmas Eve looking for my children he’ll get a baseball bat between the eyes. When he comes to, he will find that he’s been blindfolded and hog-tied on the floor while my kids play “Pin the [...]

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Rogers and Maslow… what is their legacy?

I came across this transcript from an interview with W.R. Coulson, one of Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow’s research assistants. It’s a very interesting read, and surprisingly current even though it’s from a 1992 interview.
Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow are legends in the educational psychology world. They were the primary pioneers in “client-centered [...]

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