by Amy LeForge | Apr 9, 2014 | Education
Ever heard of work fragmentation? It’s a term used to describe the constant interruptions that people experience in the office. Some experts believe it happens an average of 50-60 times a day, and that more than half of our time at work is spent not actually working,...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 7, 2014 | Education
As a parent, you want your child to do well on their GCSE exams. You know that good scores could be important to their continued studies and future career. Of course, you want to help, but you may be unsure about how to do that. Don’t worry. You don’t need to be an...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 29, 2014 | Education
The SAT and PSAT standardized tests can create a substantial amount of stress in the lives of both high school students and their parents. People often become frozen when facing the fact that these tests play a big part in determining their educational future. Given...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 28, 2014 | How To
If you are thinking about enrolling your child in music lessons or if you have already enrolled your child in music lessons, then you know that making sure kids stick with the lessons might be a problem. The trick is to make the music lessons fun, so kids actually...
by Amy LeForge | Jan 7, 2014 | Adolescence
It’s a study in contrasts. Your newly-licensed teen wants to get out on the road while you, the anxious parent, wants to keep them safe. And you’re right to worry. According to the CDC, seven 16–19 year old teens die in road accidents every day. But as...