Monthly Archives: August 2016

  • The Power of Protein

    Posted on August 30, 2016 by abilities1st@comcast.net in Uncategorized.

    It’s hard to believe that summer is coming to a close. Schools have started or will start this coming week. Summer comes quickly and with one blink of an eye it seems as though it is over before it even began. This year before summer leaves perhaps it’s time to fire up the grill one […]

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  • Healing Really Happens

    Posted on August 23, 2016 by abilities1st@comcast.net in Uncategorized.

    This week’s blog probably is one of those topics that my entire audience can identify with. When we come to Luke, chapter 5 Jesus heals a paralytic man. Pain, sickness and chronic conditions are not new. They unfortunately have been something that people of every generation have to contend with. Just because people have been […]

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  • Shyness: Something I Can Live With

    Posted on August 16, 2016 by abilities1st@comcast.net in Uncategorized.

    It is a known fact that different people have different personalities. With a new school year beginning it is important to begin thinking about your child’s personality. Some people are introverts and some are extroverts. Introverts usually keep to themselves and rejuvenate alone. Extroverts typically like having a lot of people around because they rejuvenate […]

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  • Empowering Kids For Building Lasting Relationships

    Posted on August 9, 2016 by abilities1st@comcast.net in Uncategorized.

    With school starting again there is often an emphasis on academics and rightly so. However, whether parents want to admit it or not there is a lot more to school than reading and writing. There is a huge part of school that is social. When kids are in elementary school, school is one of their […]

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  • A Childhood Pastime

    Posted on August 2, 2016 by abilities1st@comcast.net in Uncategorized.

    From a really young age we teach children their colors. We repeat and show them different colors over and over again. Most of the time by the age of 3, a child knows most of the common colors. Coloring is a childhood activity that allows children to express their budding personalities. And most of the […]

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