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The Trouble With Bright Girls
For women, ability doesn’t always lead to confidence. Here’s why. Published on January 27, 2011 by Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D. in The…
The Effort Effect
By Marina Krakovsky According to a Stanford psychologist, you’ll reach new heights if you learn to embrace the occasional tumble. -James Yang…
Shotokan Karate Changes Lives
The modern world in which we live is complicated and difficult to navigate, especially for our children. Young people today are besieged…
What Is Servant-Leadership?
Servant leadership is a philosophy and set of practices that enriches the lives of individuals, builds better organizations and ultimately creates a…
Self-Efficacy
“Sensei, my name is Dean. I was your student 15 years ago. I’m calling because I want to thank you for giving…
Self-Control Predicts Health and Wealth
Teaching a little discipline can save taxpayers in the long run. January 24, 2011 | Karl Leif Bates Kids who were wild…
The Psychology of Winning
Positive Self -Awareness Winners know who they are, what they believe, the role in life they are presently filing, their great personal…
Imagine Your Child 4 or 5 Years From Now
You’ve enrolled your child in our school now what will he be like in 4 or 5 years when he earns his…
How to Raise a Kid Who Won’t Quit
By Hank Pellissier Persistence is a hot topic among education researchers these days and for good reason: It’s critical for success in…