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2016 – Page 3 – Living History Worldwide

Pursuing a Career in the Glamorous World of Tattoos — Become a Tattoo Apprentice

Over the last decade, the concept of tattoos has really come a long way. People have accepted, adopted and innovated the concept of tattoos to a whole new level as

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WHY PARENTS CHOOSE PRIVATE OVER PUBLIC

We hear much in the news about education reform, and what we can do to improve education for all children. Many parents are re-thinking the role and relevance of private

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How Your Autistic Child Could Benefit From A Special Needs School

If your child has been diagnosed with autism, you can take comfort knowing you are not alone. 1 in 50 American school-age children have some form of autism, a disorder

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The Two Ways to Become a Tattoo Artist

With roughly 14% of Americans having, at least, one tattoo, this counter culture art form has become a viable career option for more people than ever, with around 21000 shops

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How Schools for Children With Autism Are Shattering Stereotypes About This Common Disorder

Is your child highly intelligent but has difficult communicating and relating you and other children? Do certain environments such as noisy, crowded areas prove to be too over stimulating for

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5 Underrated Benefits of Art and Music in Preschoolers

What’s the difference between pre k and preschool? While both focus on early childhood education, the main difference lies in structure and age groups. Preschool usually serves children aged 2

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Preschool Learning Programs Never Too Early To Start

The results speak for themselves. In 120 studies, it has been demonstrated that about 80% of children who participated in quality early learning programs outperformed those who did not. Additionally,

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