I don’t know about you, but I get tired of long lists of apps to look at for various categories. It all takes so much time to look through and see what an app actually does! I want someone to screen them for me and show me only the good ones!!! Forget the lists! Just Show Me the app already!!! That’s exactly what I’m going to for you today. I […]
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Are you looking for a bright spot in your everyday challenges with your child? What parent isn’t? Sometimes those bright spots are too few and far between! On today’s episode of Behavior Communicates, I have two guests who are helping to pioneer new thoughts, and yes, new hope for what possibilities can be in store for you! Instead of waiting and wondering what will happen to your child when you […]
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Errorless means you can’t get it wrong! Donating to a worthy cause is kind of an errorless act. You can’t get it wrong if you participate in an event that can save lives! I just got back from attending Zeta Tau Alpha’s Big Man On Campus (BMOC) fund- raiser for breast cancer awareness! What did I learn? The men at Indiana University are talented, funny and caring! The ladies at […]
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Today’s episode highlights The Reading Teacher’s Book of Lists. A list of what to bring to a rainy college football game is not included in this book of lists, but just about everything else is! I just got back from tailgating with my family in Bloomington and got to see the Indiana Hoosiers win their game!! What is better than being at Nick’s cheering Hoo, Hoo, Hoo, Hoosiers as we […]
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