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New Shoes Create Higher Self-Confidence for Lower Income Students
For students from low-income backgrounds, the path to academic and social success can be an uphill battle. Poverty, lack of resources, and societal stereotypes can all chip away at a child's self-confidence and belief in their own abilities. And, the behaviors of individuals, whether positive or negative, are significantly influenced by social constructs and social context. However, an innovative study at Texas Christian University led by Dr. Sam Sayed has demonstrated one si
Jo-Anne Ebensteiner
Jun 23 min read


With New Shoes, Students Feel They Can Do Anything. And This Changes Everything.
New shoes don't just protect your feet, they can protect your self-esteem, your academic potential, and your whole outlook on life.
Jo-Anne Ebensteiner
Feb 34 min read


The New Epidemic of Silence: How Devices Are Damaging Young Ears
When Sarah Chen's 12-year-old son received his first pair of wireless earbuds last Christmas, she established what she thought were sensible rules: no more than two hours of use per day, and volume kept at medium levels. What she didn't realize was that her son was routinely cranking up the volume to drown out his noisy commute to school on the bus. Six months later, a routine hearing screening at school revealed early signs of noise-induced hearing loss. This scenario is bec
Jo-Anne Ebensteiner
Jan 63 min read


300 Keyboards Hit High Notes with Elementary Students
Playing musical instruments improves cognitive skills, teamwork, and academic achievement.
Jo-Anne Ebensteiner
Apr 2, 20242 min read
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