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Summer SAD article
Hi, folks. I'm not sure if you or anyone you know deals with Summer SAD but this is a recently published article I wrote about it. https://www.bcpeoplefirst.com/post/summer-seasonal-affective-disorder-sad-when-sunshine-doesn-t-improve-mental-health Feel free to give my email to anyone who identifies with this as I would LOVE to give and get support in this, my toughest season. 😎
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New Outschool video message from Jenine
Hi, y'all! I just made a new teacher video on my Outschool page and hope you and your kiddos and teen pals will grab a spot in some of the many classes, camps, and 1:1 tutoring sesssions this summer! Check me out! https://outschool.com/teachers/Jenine-Lillian?signup=true&usid=eI7g3OyT&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=educator_share_leader_link PS If you or someone you know is interested in learning how to teach and tutor on Outschool, please get in touch with me so we can do a Zoom class for grown-ups! [email protected]
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Happy Canada Day!
Canada Day Fun Facts Official Birthday: While Canada became a country on July 1, 1867, with the passing of the Constitution Act, it was originally called Dominion Day. It was officially renamed to Canada Day in 1982. The Longest Coastline: Canada has the longest coastline in the world, measuring approximately 243,042 kilometers. If you were to walk the entire length without stopping, it would take you roughly 30 years. National Symbols: The maple leaf became the central feature of the national flag in 1965, but the beaver was granted official status as a national symbol of Canada in 1975. Geographic Scale: Canada is the second-largest country in the world by total area. It is so vast that it encompasses six different time zones. The Name's Origin: The name Canada comes from the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word kanata, which means village or settlement. Jacques Cartier used the word to describe the area around present-day Quebec City. Coldest Temperature: The coldest temperature ever recorded in North America was at Snag, Yukon, on February 3, 1947, reaching -63°C. National Dish: While poutine is often cited as a quintessential dish, Canada has no officially legislated national food. However, it is widely considered the culinary emblem of the country. The Number Of Lakes: Canada is home to more lakes than the rest of the world combined, with an estimated 879,800 lakes covering about 9 percent of the country's surface area. Bilingual Status: Canada has two official languages, English and French, as mandated by the Official Languages Act of 1969. The Peace Tower: The Peace Tower in Ottawa, which stands at the center of the Parliament buildings, contains a carillon of 53 bells, the largest of which weighs over 10,000 kilograms.
Happy Canada Day!
Hello and Welcome from Jenine Lillian!
Hi, everyone! I'm so glad you're here! This is the best place to start now that you've joined The Neurodivergent Network. You can learn more about Jenine's work and access a bunch of FREE, on-demand goodies at: https://www.jeninelillian.com/media/
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