Forget what your second grade-teacher told you, a new Stanford study says giving in to your urge to fidget makes you more creative. CEOs often make headlines with their comments during high-profile ...
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Increase your fidget factor with more movement. Source: Anastasia_Makare / Pixabay Unless you’re physically restricted, try this: Gently bounce your legs under the table as you read this post. Make ...
As a teacher, I have taught every year level, from kindergarten to grade 12 in the United States, and Year 13 in Australia and New Zealand, in addition to university. I have always been fascinated by ...