With distillers experimenting with alcohol-free spirits, bartenders getting wildly creative with mocktails, and study after study debunking myths about the health benefits of moderate drinking, it is striking how many people still... Read more »
“John Henry, he could hammer. He could whistle. He could sing.” So begins Harry Belafonte’s famous 1954 rendition of a classic American song. Because his family needed money, John Henry went to... Read more »
This research investigates the profound disconnect between the rigid structure of mainstream education and the lived experiences of students with ADHD in the North of England. By focusing on the concept of... Read more »
Insecure. That’s the word I would choose to best capture the growing-up experience of teenagers. A characterization harvested from my 56 years of working with youth as a coach, psychologist, teacher, mentor,... Read more »
Time management is often framed as a simple life skill, but did you know it’s a complex, brain-based skill? That’s right! Many times, it’s assumed that if we’re running late, we must... Read more »
Openness to diversity and challenge refers to the willingness and ability of individuals to actively engage with, understand, and respect diverse perspectives and experiences that differ from their own. This openness is... Read more »