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Eureka!
Passion for learning
by Queena Lee-Chua

WHAT BETTER WAY TO START the year than by looking at mail from readers, all of whom are passionate about learning?

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Eureka!
Christmas puzzles
by Queena Lee-Chua

IT?S PUZZLE TIME AGAIN! For the past decade, I have been enticing readers with puzzles every Christmas, and many people look forward to them.

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Teaching kids about needs, wants and money
by Queena Lee-Chua

?HELP! I DON?T KNOW WHAT to give my son now,? my friend, whom we shall call Precy, confesses. ?He got a 95 in his report card this quarter, so we should celebrate.?

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Eureka!
What teachers wish parents know
by Queena Lee-Chua

ANOTHER school year has started, with more confusion than usual because of the H1N1 flu virus.

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Mail call
by Queena Lee-Chua

THE best gift we can give our kids is genuine love, care, and a desire to help them be the best they can be.

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Eureka!
Getting into the Ivy League
by Queena Lee-Chua

MANILA, Philippines?In the past decade, more of my students (and their parents) have been dreaming of entering the Ivy League.

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Oh the joys of summer
by Queena Lee-Chua

?I don?t want my child to waste time this summer,? says a reader I will call Maria. ?Every morning, I would like her to go to computer class, followed by math. In the afternoon, she would also take science lessons, piano, and reading.

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Teacher magic
by Queena Lee-Chua

MANY computer companies claim that their products work miracles including, at times, the replacement of human beings. For instance, in distance learning, students and teachers seldom meet. They interact mostly through computers. To express emotions, they exchange smiley faces and other emoticons.

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