Macular Degeneration: 6 Tips on How to Prevent and Reverse Age-Related Macular Degeneration

August 30, 2021 0 Comments

We all have something in common. As time goes by, we get older. Aging has some benefits. For example, as the years progress, we gain more experience and become a little smarter and wiser. But aging also comes with a long list of effects that range from merely inconvenient to life-altering. Perhaps your memory is …

That’s Boring: Why Classic Literature Is No Longer Relevant To Tech-Savvy Teens (or Not)

August 29, 2021 0 Comments

English teachers and librarians frequently lament the revelation their students feel towards classical literature, specifically, anything written before the 20th century. Not only do they believe that today’s young adults need the short, quick, and immediate (if you can call it that) prose from cell phone texting, but they will no longer read classical literature …

The aftermath of a school tragedy: some strategies to cope with the situation

August 28, 2021 0 Comments

I was the principal of the high school in Montourville, PA, when TWA Flight 800 blew up on Long Island in July 1996. The recent tragedy in Connecticut, like the other school tragedies we witness, always brings up thoughts not only of disaster. itself, but the tragedy that follows such a disaster. In 1996, our …

How to Spot and Cope with Your Young Child’s Speech Problems

August 27, 2021 0 Comments

If you think your young child has a problem developing speech properly, a speech pathology doctor can help calm his worries or create a positive therapy regimen to get them back on track. Sometimes it can be hard to tell if a young child has a problem or is just developing differently. Each child develops …

Ideas for snow days

August 26, 2021 0 Comments

There are a lot of fun things you can do when it’s snowing outside and there’s a lot of snow on the ground. Many of us, as adults, view snow as annoying and not much fun. We forget that as children we loved to go out and play in the snow. You can do some …

Tribute to Mother’s Day

August 25, 2021 0 Comments

Mark Twain had an interesting saying. “My mother had a lot of problems with me, but I think she enjoyed it.” Sounds like an excellent description of many moms. They hold on for so long while they never stop loving. And there are many other things we can say about mothers. In many cases, they …

Total depravity of man: where the concept collapses

August 24, 2021 0 Comments

During the night of April 4, 1993, around 10:45 p.m., the I thought: “The concept of ‘the total depravity of man ‘is not based on Scripture. “ Although I have not had a formal religious training, I have studied the Word of God for more than 50 years. I have I examined teaching based on …

Green living: teaching your children to be green

August 23, 2021 0 Comments

Conservation and recycling should become habits of all family members, including children. The younger generations will be the most affected by current practices, so they should play an active role in ecological life. Teaching your children to be respectful of the environment can be fun if approached in the right way. There are websites that …

The power of a home gym

August 22, 2021 0 Comments

For stay-at-home moms and working moms, going to the gym can be a hassle. Between work meetings, school meeting, and daily homework, the gym is the last thing we want to do at the end of the day. We all know that physical fitness is important to staying healthy. The question I will try to …

How to make homemade wine with grape juice and make it taste good!

August 21, 2021 0 Comments

So, you just read an article on the internet about how to make wine with grape juice and sugar. The article tells you to use a balloon and a jug of milk and some yeast. BUT, all articles omit the real secret to making wine with juice concentrate. Acid content That’s right. Store-bought frozen grape …