Trending Today on Twitter – 12/21/18 1. #TrumpResign 2. #WinterSolstice 3. #FirstDayofWinter 4. 21 Savage 5. #FridayMotivation 6. #ILikeDoctorsWho 7. The Dream 8. Nuclear Option 9. Yule 10. Billy Crocker Source: Twitter Trending Today on Google – 12/21/18 1. Andy Cohen 2. Beyonce 3. 21 Savage 4. Winter solstice 5. GoFundMe Border Wall 6. Josh…

MSM SG January 2019 Series What We’re Learning: The Battle Within The main goal of this series is to take a look at the temptations each us of face, where they come from, and how to overcome them.  Every week we will look at both some Old and New Testament scripture. Students will learn every…

*The following is excerpted from an online article posted on U.S. News & World Report. Some children who spent more time on smartphones and other devices exhibited a different brain pattern than kids with less screen time, according to the first data from a major ongoing study by the National Institutes of Health. The findings, which…

*The following is excerpted from an online article posted on HealthDay. Children with strong family ties and school support are more likely to try to stop bullying when they see it, new research suggests. The study included 450 sixth-graders and 446 ninth-graders who were asked about their relationships with their family, friends and teachers. The…

Trending Today on Twitter – 12/14/18 1. #SandyHook 2. Sunmi 3. #FridayFeeling 4. Nancy Wilson 5. Seventeen 6. #ALiversary 7. #FridayMotivation 8. #2018MAMA 9. JJ Lin 10. Janet Jackson Source: Twitter Trending Today on Google – 12/14/18 1. Nancy Wilson 2. Imagine Ariana Grande 3. Aus vs Ind 4. Jabari Parker 5. Jessica Starr FOX…

December 10, 2018 | Daniel Walters | 0 Comments A few times a year, once during the Holidays, and then again at the end of the school year, exams come into focus for families of students. For some, exams represent a last chance to pass their classes. For others, exams can often be exempted due…

*The following is excerpted from an online article posted on PsychCentral. New research suggests that when young women actively engage with social media images of friends who they think are more attractive than themselves, they report feeling worse about their own appearance afterward. York University researchers said it is accepted that social media can blur…

Trending Today on Twitter – 12/7/18 1. #AvengersEndgame 2. #GRAMMYs 3. Pearl Harbor 4. Kevin Hart 5. John Kelly 6. #FridayFeeling 7. Suri 8. Avengers Trailer 9. Ronin 10. Luis Valbuena Source: Twitter Trending Today on Google – 12/7/18 1. Luis Valbuena 2. Kelvin Benjamin 3. Spotify Wrapped 2018 4. Derrick Henry 5. Golden Globes…

MSM Small Group Teaching Series: Dec 1-16, 2018 What We’re Learning: We’ll be talking all things Christmas, and focusing on how we can shift our eyes away from the high expectations we have for the holiday season to focus on the true hope, peace, and love that only come from Christ. Every week your student…

JL note:  It’s nice to see a study that confirms what we’ve been telling parents for several decades. *The following is excerpted from an online article posted on PsychCentral. For many a parent, having “the conversation” with your child about sex is a one-time event. New research now suggests that when it comes to your…

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