HSG on Multiply.com
	 
     
    
     
    
You may wish to visit Headway School for Giftedness' Official Website too. Click 
here .
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	 Just thought I'd share  Twitter updates @headwayschool
	 
     
    
     
    
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	 An 8-year old boy solves an algebraic equation
	 
     
    
     
    
Seen this before. Still makes me wonder.
Boy's name is Eric. So does that mean Algebra can be taught in Grade 2?
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	 Now this is innovative
	 
     
    
     
    
... don't you think so?
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	 This serves as  an announcement
	 
     
    
     
    
Headway School for Giftedness  has an online education portal  in  edu20.org. (Click on above image to get there.)
"
What big plans we have! ", one might ask.  "
The better to involve kids in 21st century learning with ", we might respond.
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	 May we find a deeper meaning in this ...
	 
     
    
     
    
towards more fortitude, resourcefulness, originality, loyalty, initiative and compassion.
Happy Passover and Easter,  World!
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	 This casual game could be useful for education
	 
     
    
     
    
Type the letters and numbers as they appear on the screen. Use the spacebar as panic button. 
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	 Are you a helicopter parent?
	 
     
    
     
    
Quiz: Are You a Helicopter Parent?
"Perhaps it's time to mind the rotor?"
Helicopter Parenting describes parents who hover over their children and become too involved in their lives, including interfering in college or career decisions later in life. Are you headed in this direction with your child? Take our quiz to find out if you're hovering too much already.
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