This is in response to “It’s the kids who can’t read, not the teachers” ( Jan. 18). I’ve observed dyslexia mistaken for autism. Students may have both diagnoses. It’s imperative for K-3 teachers to ...
Kids need to learn to use their brains, instead of depending on a machine to do the work for them. We all use calculators, but we all should know how to add, subtract, multiply and divide the old ...
12 we received a letter from the city’s Environmental Services Department threatening to take our bin away upon ESD’s documentation of an “additional instance of recycling contamination ...
A Big Issue reader correlates population growth with environmental decline, another adds up the true cost for children caring for parents and calls for state funding ... In your Christmas issue there ...
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Composting is not the only way in which Oaknoll is working to reduce our negative impact on the environment ... How will they explain this to their children? How do they explain it to themselves?