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  • News & Trends – January 30, 2013

      January 2013 Monitoring the Future  Study Results:  Teen Marijuana Use Still High      Researchers are sounding the alarm on the continued high use of marijuana by the nation’s eighth, 10th and 12th graders — along with a drop in perceptions of its potential harm.     Consider these key findings of the recently released […]

  • News & Trends – January 23, 2013

      January 2013 Living Strong: Help Kids to Play Fair and Drug-Free      As the news du jour moves beyond Lance Armstrong and Tour de France doping, health-class, ethics and dinner table conversations might very well transition to middle school and high school sports, and the pressure and prevalence of a no less dangerous […]

  • News & Trends – January 14, 2013

      January 2013 Helping Kids Feel Safe: Building A Caring, Connected School Climate May Be More Important than Increasing School Security    School safety and security is top-of- mind in light of recent school shootings. Beyond visible uniformed guards, metal detectors and searches, research indicates that taking measures to increase a supportive, connected school culture may […]

  • News & Trends – December 20, 2012

      December 2012 Words of Wisdom:  ‘Go Home and Love Your Family’ The Sandy Hook tragedy has affected parents, educators and students nationwide. In schools and homes around the country, we’re asking, “what to do?” At Connect with Kids, it’s Mother Teresa’s wisdom that comes to mind. When presented with the Nobel Peace Prize in […]

  • News & Trends – October 10, 2012

    October 10, 2012 Education Trends Why Educators Instead of TV News Anchors  Should Define Bullying Stacey DeWitt Connect with Kids Founder and President The viral video of Jennifer Livingston, a Wisconsin television morning news anchor, who called a critical viewer a “bully,” raised quite a stir in Connect with Kids offices. A colleague who was moved […]

  • News & Trends – October 1, 2012

    October 1, 2012 Education Trends Academic Achievement: Are We Cheating Success? The latest alleged cheating scandal at Harvard University, one of the nation’s most respected and elite academic institutions, has once again raised questions about the conscience and caliber of our nation’s youth. In our quest for a competitive edge, are we cheating long-term success by […]