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Thank you, Lisa, for a fabulous 5th birthday party for Amy! In her words, "This was the best birthday ever!" The animals are just adorable and of great quality. Everything went very smoothly and al...Read More…
Thank you for doing business with honesty and integrity. . A poem... SKIN DEEP Some people say that beauty… Is only as deep as the skin. When thinking of true beauty… I think it’s found within. It ...Read More…
Great service to help families through the college admissions process. Very knowledgeable about colleges in Texas and out-of-state as well.Read More…
Andy is very professional no matter the setting. I would trust him to shoot my wedding and know he will capture the energy and excitement of the event. I would trust him to shoot my children's birt...Read More…
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Master Celebrity Makeup Artsit Michele Ahlswede is there for all your Production and Makeup Artist needs. Weddings to Motion Pictures I can provide the services you need. Owner of LaCalisto Makeup ...Read More…
the course saved me so much time. i am not happy i got a ticket, but at least i was able to complete a reat quality defensive driving course. definetly recommend it!Read More…
i enrolled my frind for this defensive driving course a few hours ago because we didnt think it was availalbe in spanish, but it is. i would recommend this course y'all.Read More…
Local hospitals, equipment manufacturers, equipment service companies, pharmacies and medical facilities are in need of trained applicants to fill open positions. Visit Salary.com to find out how m...Read More…
This is by far the best daycare in the south of San Antonio great service and prices.Read More…
Friendly Staff and clean, safe productive environment..They help you even after you graduate or want to stop by and say Hi! Super friendly and knowledgable..Read More…
One-to-one tutoring sessions designed to meet your individual tutoring needs. Set up an appointment that fits your schedule in an area that is convenient to you. K - College *All Subjects* Homework...Read More…
We are a new educational center with bilingual English-Spanish program to help your child to compete in our new global environment. Somos un nuevo centro de educación bilingue con un programa Españ...Read More…
Basic Ekg/Ecg, Medical Assistant, Nurse Aide, Pharmacy Technician, Restorative Aide, Financial Assistance, Flexible Schedule, Free Tutoring, Job Placement Assistance, New Classes Every Month, Salli...Read More…

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Aqua-Tots Swim Schools

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By LisaMarie1

Awesome place and awesome people that's helped with our kids birthday party! ...read more

Lamson Institute

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By KayleenBasham572

I loved going to school. I love to go and learn something diffrent everyday meeting new people with the same interest in the medical field like me. ...read more

Career Point Institute

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By primart

I went to this overpriced fake school from 2004-2005. It has been the worst mistake of my life and I am constantly reminded about this school everytime I look at my credit report. I was told that as a medical secretary I could work anywhere doing medical coding for $36/hr and that was a straight up lie. ...read more

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7 Early Clues to Dyslexia

“Don’t wait until the frustration is unbearable” According to research done by the National Institutes of Health, 1 out of 5 American children is affected by dyslexia.  Sadly, most of these children go undiagnosed and have to suffer for years in school and not knowing why. What is dyslexia? The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) defines dyslexia as “a specific learning disability that is neurological in origin.  It is characterized by difficulties with accurate or fluent word recognition.” Dyslexia is not a VISUAL problem, but rather a linguistic problem.  It affects people from all ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds.  Males and females are affected nearly equally.  Contrary to what many people think,dyslexia has NOTHING to do with intelligence.  Many dyslexic individuals are bright, creative and out-of-the-box thinkers that just struggle to read and spell.        1)Renowned dyslexia expert Dr. Sally Shaywitz says,       “The earliest clues involve mostly spoken language.  The very FIRST clue to a language (and reading) problem may be delayed language.  A seemingly innocent speech delay may be an early warning sign for a future reading difficulty—especially if there is a history of dyslexia in the family.”  Once your child begins to speak, look for the following signs: 2)    2)Difficulty with pronunciation.  By five or six years of age, a child should have little difficulty saying age appropriate words. 3)     3)Difficulty with nursery rhymes.  3 and 4 year olds love the repeated sounds in nursery rhymes.  Dyslexic children are less sensitive to rhyming.  A child’s familiarity with nursery rhymes turns out to be a strong indicator of reading success. 4)     4)Struggles to find the right words.  It is important to note that dyslexia is an expressive language problem, NOT a thinking problem. 5)     5)Difficulty learning the alphabet.  Dyslexic children can’t associate the funny squiggles called letters with their names and sounds.  This is the beginning of reading.  By the time a child enters Kindergarten they should know most, if not all, of the upper- and lower-case letters.  While it is true that dyslexic children have difficulty attaching appropriate names to letters and words, there is no evidence to show that theyseeletters or words backwards.  Dyslexic children have trouble naming, but not copying letters. 6)    6)Confusion between left and right, trouble learning to tie shoelaces, and clumsiness are all often associated with dyslexia.  7)     7)Family history of reading problems.  Dyslexia is carried as a genetic trait, and one of the biggest warning signs is having a family member who has difficulty reading and spelling.  For dyslexic children, the process of learning to read and becoming a skilled reader is painfully slow.  The transition requires the child to focus on the internal details of the word, on the specific letters that make up the word and the sounds they represent.  Because dyslexic readers understand the meaning of a sentence without fully decoding each word, they do not store the spelling of those words in their memory.  The next time they see the word, it’s like they have never seen it before.  While most children with reading problems are not tested until 3rd grade in most public schools, the best time to identify and help a child is during the first years of school.  These warning signs can all be recognized as early as Kindergarten.  Do not wait for them to “grow out of it”, and do not attribute this difficulty to “laziness”, "immaturity" or “lack of intelligence”.  It breaks my heart to see that children with dyslexia are often incredibly smart…but they feel stupid.  It is so frustrating to know that you are gifted in many things, but not understand why reading and spelling is so difficult.  Do not let your child go another year feeling too dumb to learn and succeed in school.   Call(210) 495-2626to attend a free Parent Information Seminar at Learning Foundations.  You will learn why your smart child is having to work longer and harder only to get mediocre results.  You will also learn the secret behind how dyslexic children can learn how to read and spell like the rest of their classmates. Read about common warning signs for dyslexia and how to overcome them at  www.learningfoundations.com ...read more

By Learning Foundations June 27, 2013

Alamo - What did you learn?

Most visit and pick up some factoids but the Battle's context and story are hard to put into perspective.  With the next blog, A Tour San Antonio will begin this discussion. ...read more

By A Tour San Antonio June 10, 2011

WHAT IS BUSINESS CONTINUITY? The complete answer...

What is Business Continuity?  Simply, it is the planning, processes and program management a particular business requires to 'continue' through, or survive, a disaster.  A disaster differs from an emergency in that it exceeds the existing ability to cope; from first-responders, the government or the business itself.  Continuity, as a field-of-study and active endeavor, has only recently moved out from the top-secret shadows:  Continuity of Government (COG) ensures succession of power, while Continuity of Operations (COOP) programs are required and exercised for all Federal Departments at every level.  State and local governments are strongly encouraged to participate, as is the business community as a whole; especially those wishing to do business with our government.  Now, Business Continuity used to be referred to as Disaster Recovery - but that was short-sighted.  Honestly, do you want to recover from, or thrive through, a disaster the likes of which have recently played out in the nightly news?  That's what a TRUE Continuity program can do - because the sum of the whole is far more than just computer-storage.  Instead, just like Disaster Planning for individuals, it is a WAY of doing business.  Continuity has even become main-stream; the Federal Government has developed education programs to train Continuity Professionals.  Why??  The vast majority of small businesses DO NOT survive a disaster - for lack of planning!  Consider the overall impact to an area devastated TWICE - the second time because the business population loses its anchor and moves away to begin again.  Such a double- (even triple) whammy event is playing out before our eyes on the Gulf Coast.  Continuity training should be considered essential for every small business - and a professional is needed.  A program can be tailored to any size, type or business budget.  That's Continuity.  (Wait until you hear about Devolution!)  Glad to be of service! Riley Davison, MPCPALL-HAZARDS INCIDENT TRAINING(210) 707-4174 ...read more

By All-Hazards Incident Training April 26, 2011

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