Character Development
Kindergarten
Kindergarten is the grade that a long time ago was not really required to send children. I was one student that did not go to Kindergarten. At one time it was only a half day program with two classes a morning and/or an afternoon class. Kindergarten teachers were the first to really get into the serious academics of learning with reading, writing, math skills and even science and social studies/life skills.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
Day Care
At one time I was a Day Care Assistant Teacher for young toddlers. It was a blast. Day Care is a chance for very young and young children to gain the proper socialization skills needed for when they reach the age of primary schooling. Academics mainly entail letters, number, basic shapes and colors, and maybe learning to read pictures.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Month of July
July the first true month of Summer even though Summer starts on June 21. There is our Fourth of July holiday and on July 1 Canada Day. The first is also my birthday. It is the month of picnics, going to beaches, barbeques, etc. Just a fun month and still show appreciation to all veterans.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Month of June
Ahh, the month of June and all the warm days and nights to follow. It is the month of graduations from all levels from preschool through college and some even from graduate schools. June is also the month that some summer jobs may start. There is the Father's Day holiday in this month.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
January
January has come and gone, but this idea for a series just came to me the other day. January the first month of a new year according to the Gregorian calendar that we follow. Happy New Year! This is the month that we all try to do better in all the different aspects of our lives from our health both physical and emotional. We also try to better in our professions and just trying to be better people.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique
The Political Circus: A Clown Car Crash of Partisanship and Pointless Point-Scoring
Welcome, disillusioned citizens, to the grand spectacle that is modern politics! Grab your popcorn (or maybe a bottle of something stronger), because we're about to delve into the chaotic, dysfunctional world where bipartisanship is a unicorn and compromise is as rare as a politician keeping a campaign promise.
By Wren Scorn2 years ago in Critique
See The Picture For What It Is
Let’s talk about shattered pictures of Love or Let me reiterate that, the illusion we paint on false love. Real love do not need to be fake until they make it. That’s not going to happen. You are setting yourself up for heart ache and pain. This goes for men and women.
By Mariann Carroll2 years ago in Critique
Psychological facts that will blow your mind.
The realm of psychology delves into the intricate science of the mind and behavior. Decades of ongoing studies endeavor to unravel the mysteries of human nature, a pursuit that will persist into the future. Each passing day unveils new insights, yet the vast expanse of understanding remains largely uncharted.
By Angel Ann Saju2 years ago in Critique
Birthdays
What is it about birthdays? Some people love them, some hate them, and some just seem not to care about them. To me when I was younger I really did not really like to be the center of attention and now that I am older I still do not want to be the center of attention at a party for I really wanted was just to be remembered maybe with a special card of sorts. As one gets older birthdays are just like any other day.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in Critique









