Category: Education

  • Why Wilderness Therapy is the New Boot Camp

    Why Wilderness Therapy is the New Boot Camp

    Article written by Ez Biz Niz Wilderness therapy provides all the advantages that a boot camp does without the emotional and physical abuse. Wilderness therapy programs are helping troubled teenagers get back on track with their lives through the use group therapy along with a process facilitated by counselors in the wilderness. The core of…

  • Why Boarding Schools Are Reversing Dysfunction

    Why Boarding Schools Are Reversing Dysfunction

    Boarding schools continue to be a positive outlet for children that are suffering from emotional distress. Written by: Wood Creek Academy When it comes to finding the right solution for troublesome children and young adults, many families are turning to boarding schools for troubled boys. These types of schools are designed to nurture your child…

  • Therapeutic Programs for Troubled Teens

    Therapeutic Programs for Troubled Teens

    If your teen is suffering from behavioral issues, seek out the many therapeutic programs that can offer guidance. When teenagers start to grow into their own, they tend to assert their independence in the search for their identity. This doesn’t come without behavioral changes however. Your once-sweet child has now turned into an argument-prone adolescent…

  • H.C. Frick: America’s Most Hated Man

    H.C. Frick: America’s Most Hated Man

    By Samuel Phineas Upham Henry Clay Frick is best known today for the extensive art collection he donated to the city of New York, as well as his mansion and its furnishings to be used as a public art gallery. The gallery is small compared to most modern museums, but the collection of old master…

  • Examples of Troubled Teen Programs

    Examples of Troubled Teen Programs

    Article written by Career Advantage Portal Troubled teenagers require the proper support to get their life back on track. If you are one of the many parents that struggle with their troubled teenager at home, know that there is hope. There are numerous programs that provide the support that you and your child need to…

  • Choosing Between Living On-Campus and Off-Campus

    Choosing Between Living On-Campus and Off-Campus

    Article written by Educational Solutions, keeping you informed in educational matters Your freshman year in college should be a memorable one. Not only will you interact with a variety of social clubs, but you’ll also receive the freedom of living an independent life. This means living on your own and caring for yourself without the…

  • Learn to Work with Computers Today

    Learn to Work with Computers Today

    By Brand College Before the recession hit, a lot of people felt pretty good about what they could expect from their futures. While no one should ever believe in a guarantee, the majority of us seemed to feel pretty good about what tomorrow would bring. And then that all changed. While you definitely can’t guarantee…

  • Tips for Success: Become an Optimist

    Tips for Success: Become an Optimist

    Article written by Learners Workshop Taking an optimistic approach in life will not only change how you perceive your surroundings but it can also lead to more successful business ventures. Taking your pessimistic mentality and flipping it around can bring a drastic change to your lifestyle. Here are some ways that you can rid of…

  • Anne Sullivan: The Blind Woman Who Taught Helen Keller

    Anne Sullivan: The Blind Woman Who Taught Helen Keller

    By Phin Upham Hailing from the region of Feeding Hills, Massachussetts, Anne Sullivan was the oldest of her family’s children. Her parents were both illiterate and unskilled. They journeyed to the US in 1860 from Ireland to escape the Great Potato Famine there. When she was eight, she contracted trachoma. She suffered painful infections in…

  • Commonwealth v. Hunt: A Landmark Case

    Commonwealth v. Hunt: A Landmark Case

    By Phin Upham During the early days of the labor movement, there were crusaders on both sides fighting for favorable conditions. Those that held capital were invoking English legislation related to restraint of trade, which is a bit like a modern day NDA, in order to sue workers who were colluding to get higher wages…