October 16, 2011
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Back To The Days Of The One Room Schoolhouse

Learning disabilities make understanding subjects harder, but not impossible. It takes a skilled person to understand the differences in the different learning disabilities and learning styles of students. It takes an even more skilled person to be able to teach … Continue reading

October 8, 2011
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Customer Service Starts Over With Each Customer

Improving Customer Service for improved sales and a better reputation in your community.

May 1, 2011
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Value Of Life

Look across all religions and you will see a common theme: value life itself. Yet as the religious communities are splintered and numbers are dwindling, one fifth of it’s possible population do not come through the doors. A recent news … Continue reading

December 1, 2010
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POV: Potential vs. Doubt

You take a look, in the first second, you form an opinion. This is human instinct. Most of the time it is wrong. Admit it, you see a new person and make a judgement call on their potential or lack … Continue reading

October 24, 2010
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Interdependence For Success

Many know this term: interdependence from economics lessons. Yet this term means so much more. Let me first point out how without this term things and people can fall apart. A young lady attending middle school told me of a … Continue reading

April 5, 2010
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Casting The First Stone

What would you say if someone said, “Because of your sin, you have this disability.” I read a twitter message about this over the weekend and it shocked me that someone would say such a thing to another person. According … Continue reading

April 1, 2010
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Banning Easter

It’s that time of year again. Well, depending what date it is on the calendar this year. It’s the ever floating holiday. What’s worse is everything that goes into this holiday. First, they load up a whole bunch of hens … Continue reading

March 21, 2010
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Reading A Menu Without Sight

Have you ever been to a restaurant with a friend with a vision impairment? Well, either you had to read the menu to them or the waiter had to. While few people would object to being read a menu, a … Continue reading

March 13, 2010
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Arthrogryposis At The Paralympics

With an unimposing walk, Luca Patuelli made his way to the center of the BC Center in Vancouver, Canada. He was on the world’s stage. He was one of many helping entertain thousands. It’s the opening ceremonies of the 2010 … Continue reading

February 22, 2010
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I Can Not Read, Sam I Am

Audio version of this blog: I Can Not Read, Sam I Am March 2, is Dr. Seuss’ birthday, yet 14% of the population could not even read this sentence. 774 million people worldwide can not …

October 13, 2009
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To Ask Or Not To Ask

Speaking with a large crowd of elementary students last week, one thing was evidently clear: Lots of questions. I broke the ice right away talking about things that were different and things that were the same between them and myself. … Continue reading