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Blog (June): My Very Own Psychological Top Ten List

Dr. Caren Baruch-Feldman | September 8, 2015 | 0 Comments

This blog was originally published by Dr. Caren Baruch-Feldman on her web site drbaruchfeldman.com   In honor of David Letterman’s 33 years on the air and his very famous top 10 list, I thought it would be fitting for the end of the school year to create my very own top 10 list. This list is […]

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Getting a Child to Participate

Deborah Gilboa | July 16, 2015 | 1 Comments

“I Don’t Want To!” Getting a Child to Join In Perhaps the biggest challenge faced by staff in any type of program is getting a child to participate when that child has decided against it. Just showing up isn’t enough, of course. The purpose and impact of your program can’t be felt by a child […]

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Favorite Things To Do With A 3×5 Card

Dr. Christopher Thurber | July 6, 2015 | 0 Comments

My Three Favorite Things to Do with a 3×5 Index Card This time of year, I use a lot of 3×5 index cards to prop up the legs on LCD projectors. In the past, I’ve used them to shim stair treads, prop doors open, jot to-do lists and outline articles. The humble cardstock rectangle can […]

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Dr. Chris Thurber Podcast – Letter Writing

Dr. Christopher Thurber | May 27, 2015 | 2 Comments

The camp season is almost upon us.  Thousands of campers will be leaving home and saying good-bye to their family and friends.  Listen to Dr. Chris Thurber’s thoughts on letter writing that is relevant to both residential and day camps.

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