Tag: health
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One Day, AI Will Make Teaching Obsolete. As Educators, We Have a Different Role to Play.
[ad_1] This past spring, I overheard one of my fifth graders boast that he would start using ChatGPT to do his homework. I chuckled because I knew him well enough that he wouldn’t follow through. Frankly, I would have been thrilled that he did any homework, even with assistance. I’d already read many stories about ... -
How ‘Climate Anxiety’ Affects Students — and What We Can Do About It
[ad_1] Clad in a beanie, university sweatshirt and gold-rimmed glasses, a TikToker who goes by Mimi looks directly into the camera and speaks in a gentle tone as she addresses her viewers on the topics that flash in red-highlighted letters at the top of the video: “TW: Climate Anxiety & Doomism.” The trigger warning is ... -
Spring 2024 Beauty Trends: The Best From New York Fashion Week
[ad_1] Photography by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for TreSemméFrom messy mermaidcore to endless rhinestone embellishments, these are the trends you’ll be seeing everywhere — just ask the pros backstage. By Natalie Michie Date September 15, 2023 We make plans, and the universe laughs. This was the unofficial theme at New York Fashion Week Spring 2024, where ... -
Dear Abby: ‘My mother keeps reminding me of all the mistakes I’ve made,’ says recovering alcoholic
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I’m a recovering alcoholic who has been sober for more than 12 years. My road to sobriety has been long and dark, but I am proud of turning my life around and staying sober. My problem is how my mother treats me about it. She keeps reminding me of all the mistakes ... -
When Student Anxiety Gets in the Way of Attending School
[ad_1] Since the pandemic, mental health strains on youth have been put in the spotlight. Pandemic closures provided some students with a chance to notice how stressed they are at school, says Jayne Demsky, founder of School Avoidance Alliance, an advocacy group that provides professional training to schools. The time away from physical classrooms gave ... -
Mockumentary Explores College Admissions — and Post-Pandemic Student Life
[ad_1] The college students who give campus tours for the admissions office may sound like confident ambassadors, but they sometimes have their own doubts about whether they’ve made the right college choice or are on the right life path. That dramatic tension drives an independent mockumentary called “Admitted,” created by a group of undergraduates at ... -
Dear Abby: Woman who suffered from severe postpartum depression is pressured to have another child
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: When my grandchild was born five years ago, my daughter suffered from severe postpartum depression and had to be hospitalized. Her father, who is not in good health, and I lived seven hours away and traveled as often as we could to help out. At one point my son-in-law called and told ... -
Dear Abby: Teen’s outrageous lies don’t sit well with her grandma
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I generally have an excellent relationship with my 14-year-old granddaughter. However, she thinks it’s funny to tell me outrageous lies with a straight face to see if she can get me to believe them. She laughs when I am unsure of whether she is telling the truth. Once she told me her ...









