TOP 5 ARTICLES:
- Four More Team-Building Activities For Teens to Develop Teamwork And Trust posted on November 27, 2017
- 4 SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL SKILLS YOU CAN EASILY PRACTICE WITH TEENS posted on May 12, 2017
- 5 TEAM-BUILDING ACTIVITIES FOR TEENS TO BUILD TRUST AND COOPERATION posted on April 21, 2017
- Mindfulness While Studying posted on July 19, 2018
- 6 Tips to Support Self-Awareness Development in Teens posted on March 16, 2017
Career Coaching Will Change Your Life. Here’s How
/0 Comments/in For Individuals /by Jelena N.Maya B. is a Life and Career Coach at Nobel Coaching & Tutoring. Here she explains the basics of career and business coaching, the role of the career coach and how you can benefit from hiring one, and also shares her personal experiences. Q: What does a Career Coach do? M: At the beginning […]
Ten Mistakes Sports Parents Make when Raising Young Athletes
/1 Comment/in All, For Educators, For Individuals, For Students /by PredragBeing a parent of an aspiring young athlete is a very peculiar situation. Your child is going through similar phases to the rest of the kids, but they’re also facing a whole different set of challenges on a day-to-day basis. If you’ve never played sports professionally, you’re probably lacking insight into unique situations, experiences, and […]
7 Techniques That Make Parenting a Child with ADHD Easier
/0 Comments/in For Individuals /by Jelena J.Children who suffer from ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) struggle to concentrate and show signs of hyperactivity and impulsivity. At other times they might fall into a state of hyperfocus, usually when they find something that truly interests them. All of which leads to children with ADHD having trouble starting and finishing tasks, sleeping, and […]
Math Is Difficult, but Far from Impossible
/0 Comments/in For Educators, For Students /by Jelena N.Maryke K. is a Nobel Tutor. She knows a lot about Chemistry, Physics, English Language, and Statistics, but one of her greatest loves is Math! She makes math fun (yes, it’s possible!) and finds the best way for students to learn it. Here she answers common questions about math and shares her personal experience in […]
Sibling Rivalry: How Can Parents Deal with It?
/0 Comments/in For Educators, For Individuals /by Jelena J.Sibling rivalry is a tale as old as time itself. Just remember one of the oldest stories from the Bible – Cain was jealous that God would accept Abel’s sacrifice, but not his! Nowadays, luckily, sibling conflicts are resolved in a much calmer way, but they can still cause problems, for both siblings and their […]