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You owe someone you care about an apology. Perhaps you had an argument with your spouse in which you blew up and said things you regret. Maybe you neglected an important obligation, and inconvenienced and really angered the person who had to fill in for you. Or you did something selfish and thoughtless that wounded a friend. Time has passed — weeks, months, perhaps even years — and you haven’t approached the injured party to apologize and make amends. Your initial resistance to saying you’re sorry might have been the result of an anger ...
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I shake myself to stop daydreaming…Writing is definitely the worst task of all. It was just way too hard to remember all the things I need, like periods and capital letters. And then it's almost impossible to think about how to spell words when I'm busy trying to think about the story. It's so hard to remember what I'm writing about. — Eli Richards from The Boy Who Hated to Write: Understanding Dysgraphia, p. 36 Students benefit when they compensate for writing problems. Why? Because the struggle to write often interferes with learning ...
Back To University Over the past 15 years we have had the opportunity to advise many amazing people who’ve decided to go back to college later in life. Each person’s journey is unique and special. What is similar about every adult who goes back to school is that they each took the first step to pick up the phone or send an email so they could start the process of getting their degree. Below you will find a few truly inspirational stories of some of the adult students we have had the privilege to meet and work with. ...
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