Hungry Heart Cookbook
2/12/2015
Are you looking for new and delicious healthy recipes? SLOW COOKER PUMKIN CHILI SOUND GOOD? Download this free 110 page cookbook The CardioVascular Institute's Hungry Heart Cookbook is a compilation of recipes by Beth Israel Deaconess dietitian Liz Moore, RD, LDN
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Stanford Researchers Bridge Education and Neuroscience to Strengthen the Growing Field of Educational Neuroscience
Posted: 12 Feb 2015 03:54 AM PST From the Stanford Report By Amy Adams November 14, 2015 A child's brain in early elementary school goes through a dramatic transformation, first developing the ability to identify letters or numbers, then learning how to interpret those symbols in written words or math. That transformation comes about due to new connections being made and strengthened in the brain. "This reorganization is driven by activity that is happening in the classroom," said Bruce McCandliss, a professor of education. He recently joined Stanford to be the anchor in the Graduate School of Education for an interdisciplinary team of scientists who are all involved in the growing field of educational neuroscience. "We want to understand how educational experiences are driving changes in the brain, and to personalize that experience for different learners," he said. Five Tax Deductions & Credits For Special Needs Families
From The Friendship Circle Blog By Bernard A. Krooks, J.D., CPA, LL.M., CELA January 6, 2015 Parents of children with special needs often have unique financial concerns, and one way to ease those concerns is to reduce their tax burden. There are many tax deductions and credits available that parents may not be aware of. Parents of children with special needs should familiarize themselves with the deductions and credits and take care to document all expenses related to their children’s medical expenses, development and therapy.
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