Author name: Ellen Warren

Ellen Warren is a writer for the Herman Cain Express. She has been writing about politics, health, business, and finance for nearly twenty years. She loves the opportunity to share her insights with readers in an accessible way. Ellen lives in Boston with her husband and two children. She enjoys reading and writing fiction in her spare time.

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Parenta Movement Matters Boosting Childrens Emotions

Movement Matters: Boosting Children’s Emotions

Young children do not always have the verbal skills to tell us how they feel, let alone articulate complex emotions. This is where movement serves as a natural outlet and emotional release for their feelings, ranging from joy to frustration and anger.   Can you imagine being unable to express your emotions verbally? Frustrating!  I always […]

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Diversity: Embracing Multiculturalism In Early Years

Modern Britain is a diverse and multicultural society with people from different races and cultures living side-by-side, working together and contributing to the wider British society. It is something to be celebrated and valued as we teach our young children the values of tolerance, acceptance or others, and appreciation for all the diverse aspects of

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How humans evolved to be ‘energetically unique’

Humans, it turns out, possess much higher metabolic rates than other mammals, including our close relatives, apes and chimpanzees, finds a new Harvard study. Having both high resting and active metabolism, researchers say, enabled our hunter-gatherer ancestors to get all the food they needed while also growing bigger brains, living longer, and increasing their rates

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Seeing schools as ‘laboratories of democracy’

An Ed School panel highlighted the critical role schools can play in helping students learn to listen to different perspectives and have conversations across divides in a webinar on Thursday. “Schools are one of the places where people with diverse perspectives are often together,” said Richard Weissbourd, senior lecturer on education. “Other settings are often

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Reflexive Practices vs. Reflective Practices In Early Years

Reflective and reflexive practices are essential to professional growth in early years education. In this blog, we will discover that while reflective practice allows us to evaluate and adjust after the fact, reflexive practice involves real-time self-awareness and adaptability, taking professional self-assessment to a deeper level. Reflective Practice – Learning Through Evaluation Reflective practice invites

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What’s ahead for U.S. foreign policy in ‘Trump 2.0’?

President-elect Donald Trump is moving swiftly to announce Cabinet and other appointments for a second term in office, which many observers expect to pick up where he left off in January 2021 on major policy issues like immigration, trade, and foreign relations. What will be different, say veteran Washington journalists Susan Glasser ’90, and Peter

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