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Episode 205: 10 Tips for Educational Success →

Every parent has a dream that their child will succeed in school. And the question they may ask is, "How can I help my children succeed in getting a great education?" As a mother and grandmother, this has been a real concern for me. I found it very interesting to learn about research that Judith Ann Hillard did for her doctorate. Her research is based on a sampling of more than 1,800 students. I believe you will appreciate the following 10 tips Judith found, which are backed up by statistics and her research.

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tags: students, children, grades, tips, failing, parents, activities, Judith Ann Hillard, positive role model, read, hint, absenteeism, involve, encourage, research, Werner, moderation, good, track, grandmother
categories: intention, family, friends, home, education, quote
Tuesday 11.21.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 115: The Bent Tree →

As many families were cutting down a Christmas tree to bring home to decorate, we hear the sad news about the oldest and largest Silver Maple in South Dakota. During the holiday season, we had to bid adieu to a great stately tree that had graced the campus at the University of South Dakota and Vermillion for 130 years. Students at the University had planted the Silver Maple on Arbor Day in 1884. This beautiful tree of God's creation had weathered the many storms of life throughout the years. Last year's winter storms caused its branches to be bent and it became necessary for us to bid This old tree our last respects. Throughout the years we read this inscription by this stately silver maple tree. This tree was grown in a local nursery and planted by students on Arbor Day, April 23rd, 1884. Over the years it has withstood the perils of both man and nature to become the oldest and largest Silver Maple in South Dakota.

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tags: tree, silver maple, bent, thoughts, warm, stately, south dakota, arbor day, travels, poem, bid adieu, winter storms, students, creation, local nursery, prairie, god, oldest, twig, grown
categories: reflection, poetry, nature
Tuesday 12.07.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 104: Always Have a Dream →

The Centennial 1996 Olympic Games are now history. The world watched these games with great interest. Children and adults of all ages were inspired and perhaps have dreams of being an athlete in the Olympic Games someday. Throughout the country, many schools have already opened their doors of learning. Many students also have goals and dreams in the academic world. I have many memories of attending classes in a one room country school house, and the real life struggles for even a high school education.

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tags: education, dream, powerful motivator, goal, students, high school, life, forego, receive, Vermillion, college, Marion, year, centennial, Olympic Games, classes, preschool, doors, questioned, prairie
categories: generation, memories, education, history
Tuesday 08.17.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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