Early Childhood Development and the Benefits of Wooden Puzzles

The American Academy of Pediatrics defines early childhood as between the ages of one and five years and includes the toddler and preschool years. Early childhood development occurs rapidly and is widely recognized as extremely important in laying the foundation for future learning, including the social, cognitive and motor skills needed to meet the demands … Read more

Executive MBA for experienced staff

Executive MBA for experienced staff

Executive MBA programs offer professionals the opportunity to earn a Masters in Business Administration. Executive MBA programs do not cause disruption to work and personal activities. This type of program includes a cohort class structure that provides a scheduled, scheduled curriculum in an executive setting. EMBA students are asked to complete their studies within two … Read more

MSBI Training – Harness the power of business intelligence

Over the past five years, a number of companies have invested in business intelligence software to gain better access to, understand and consolidate business metrics, and also to predict future performance. Although the economic slowdown in recent years has slowed down the sales of this application, it is still gaining popularity as companies nowadays try … Read more

The dojo

Just by the way. For those who would “box” us into a certain “category”……… We don’t just write articles. There is one place where we actually train these methods every day. People from different backgrounds come together here and have one thing in common: TRAINING. In the “dojo” (what it is) we train grappling methods … Read more

The Benefits of Sending Your Child to a Quaker School

A Quaker school not only receives an education designed to achieve the best possible academic achievement, but also teaches children to understand responsibility, spirituality, and belonging to a community. In fact, one of the core beliefs of a Quaker school is that everyone is both a teacher and a learner. Students are considered teachers because … Read more