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Discouragement ~ Not Giving In

by HSVillage 6 Comments

I don’t know about you, but I find it exceedingly easy to give into discouragement this time of year.  This time of year, more than any other, I feel like I’m swimming upstream.   All the choices we have made for our family, from our family size, to the way our family was formed (International Adoption), the schooling choices we have made, even down to the food choices we make, … [Read more...] about Discouragement ~ Not Giving In

Fountain of Energy

by HSVillage 9 Comments

My name is Jane, and I am a Monster-holic. Actually, anything labeled “Energy” is on my grab list.  Due to financial (and health) constraints, I’m currently substituting instant coffee for Monster drinks.  Sometimes I’m tempted to eat those coffee granules straight for faster results. Life is busy.  Overwhelming.  I could give you all MY reasons – we could compare the … [Read more...] about Fountain of Energy

Signs of Dyslexia in Early Readers

by HSVillage 10 Comments

Every day we read. We worked through his reading book. We did sight words. We read Bob books and other early readers.  And every day we both got more frustrated. Then one Sunday a little girl told him he had a "weak brain" because he couldn't read as well as she could. He cried. I decided it was time to take a step back and find out why reading was so hard for him. I did some … [Read more...] about Signs of Dyslexia in Early Readers

Don’t Be Afraid To Fail

by HSVillage 5 Comments

So, prescription you’ve got the perfect science experiment planned. It goes right along with your text. It looks easy, cure fun and not too gross. The kids dive right in enjoying each step of the process. They are following the directions to a “T” and you are all anticipating the results. Then, buy cialis it happens. Or, maybe, nothing happens. The perfect experiment … [Read more...] about Don’t Be Afraid To Fail

Anatomy of a Workout

by HSVillage 5 Comments

We hear and use the term “working out” often, cialis but what does it really mean? What qualifies as a “workout?” How do we know if we’re really working out hard enough to achieve better health? What Does a Workout Look Like? As we shared before, nurse adults need 30-60 minutes of physical activity each day and kids need 1-2 hours. This activity may range between … [Read more...] about Anatomy of a Workout

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