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My Latest Post

Words That Inspire 19

by Marianne Kuzujanakis

This week begins Children's Book Week. While that's a fantastic thing, it begs the question: Why doesn't EVERY DAY celebrate books and children?

April 29, 2019
Visual Quotes

Quote of the Week

"The beginning is always today."

Mary Shelley

Reflections

A Man Of Meaning

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Sometimes stars just go out, leaving the skies that much more dark and lonely. But the truly large stars can set the skies ablaze in a glorious supernova.

August 1, 2018
Gifted Advocacy, Reflections

A November To Remember

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

The US presidential inauguration is upon us. It comes at a time when our country is deeply divided. We are better than this.

January 19, 2017
Reflections

Right Here With You

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

We cannot protect children from ever experiencing the loss of a loved one. However we can offer comfort and support.

July 11, 2016
Reflections

Helping Parents Help Children In Traumatic Times

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

When times are troubling and uncertain, children need loving adults to help them cope and to keep them safe.

July 11, 2016
Reflections

The Other Victims

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Gun violence has many victims - both living and dead. The most vulnerable of these victims are children. We owe children much more attention in the ongoing debate on...

December 8, 2015
Reflections

Breaking The Cycle

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Suffering with uncomfortable emotions can make a person a prisoner of their own existence. Seeking to live in the present through forgiveness can provide a release from the burden....

November 24, 2015
Reflections

Drop By Precious Drop

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Water symbolizes life and is crucial to life's existence. Our precious resource is in trouble.

September 29, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

Awestruck

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

The magic of awe.

September 28, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

The Road Not Certain

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

The misunderstanding of Robert Frost's famous poem may be the impetus to think more deeply on life itself, and the beauty of uncertainty.

September 27, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

First Do No Harm

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Addressing the whole person in the doctor/patient relationship can help significantly to contribute to quality of life.

September 25, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

Labor’s Children

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Worldwide child labor practices are a direct violation of our solemn promise to children.

September 22, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

100 Milliseconds

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Free will. First impressions. Our self-identity. More questions than answers.

September 19, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

Scourge Of A Nation

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Hidden within our sight is a seemingly intractable dis-ease. One we can surely together help minimize or eliminate altogether.

September 17, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

Disconnect To Reconnect

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Sometimes taking time to digitally detox can bring you back to your own reality. Read my practical suggestions to take back your life.

September 14, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

The Rules Of Mind

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Advances in artificial intelligence astound us everyday. But are we nearing a point where the line between life and non-life grows hazy? What determines sentience?

September 13, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

When Anger Rears Its Ugly Head

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Anger is an emotion we all experience. But what is the best approach to handling our anger?

September 10, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

My Brother – My Heart

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

My beloved brother Greg left this world far too soon. In experiencing my own grief, I have come to a closer definition of what grief means.

September 9, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

Boredom: Is Resistance Futile?

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Is boredom something to avoid...or embrace?

September 8, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

A Simple Glass of Water

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

While enjoying the Labor Day holiday, we often forget the true importance of this event.

September 7, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

Human vs. Human

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

The tragedy of the Syrian refugee crisis is but one more example of man's inhumanity to man.

September 7, 2015
Blog Challenge, Reflections

Writing Journey

The Read Aloud Crowd

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Reading aloud with children is a memorable time for family, growth, understanding, and joy. Celebrate World Read Aloud Day...everyday.

February 24, 2016
Writing Journey

Slippery Slope

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

September 27-October 3, 2015 is Banned Books Week. Support informational freedom.

September 30, 2015
Blog Challenge, Writing Journey

Shadowed Moon

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

The super blood moon comes around only rarely. To experience it is awe-inspiring.

September 28, 2015
Blog Challenge, Writing Journey

Thirty-One Syllables

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Tanka is a traditional Japanese short poem often associated with love and loss.

September 26, 2015
Blog Challenge, Writing Journey

Seventeen syllables

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

An entire narrative can be told in seventeen syllables. Haiku: a Japanese tradition.

September 24, 2015
Blog Challenge, Writing Journey

Different Eyes

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Autumn brings with it, its own unique vocabulary to poetry.

September 23, 2015
Blog Challenge, Writing Journey

Fourteen Lines

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

What happens when you combine hip-hop, sonnets, and Shakespeare?

September 20, 2015
Blog Challenge, Writing Journey

Once Upon A Bedtime

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Bedtime stories have an important purpose. And many benefits.

September 18, 2015
Blog Challenge, Writing Journey

Illuminating Light

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Light - Sometimes a word isn't just a word.

September 17, 2015
Blog Challenge, Writing Journey

Some Words On Words

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Words are more than a transportation mechanism to communicate. They are a life form in themselves.

September 16, 2015
Blog Challenge, Writing Journey

Gifted Advocacy

A Man Of Meaning

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Sometimes stars just go out, leaving the skies that much more dark and lonely. But the truly large stars can set the skies ablaze in a glorious supernova.

August 1, 2018
Gifted Advocacy, Reflections

Have A Happy [not exasperating] Holiday

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

The holiday season that encompasses fall and winter can bring both joy as well as stress to families. Learn ways to help calm the storms of overexcitabilities, sensory issues,...

October 25, 2015
Gifted Advocacy

OE’s, Oh,No!…OE’s, Oh,Yes!

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Dabrowski's overexcitabilities can help explain much about a gifted individual's inner and outer lives. The advantages and the burdens.

September 12, 2015
Blog Challenge, Gifted Advocacy

Procrastination…Wait, There’s a Squirrel!

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

This underlying cause of procrastination may surprise you.

September 2, 2015
Blog Challenge, Gifted Advocacy

Number Six Burns Like An Orange Flame

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Synesthesia is a way of seeing where the five basic senses may become inter-mixed in a variety of ways. If you always believe that what you see and hear...

May 12, 2015
Gifted Advocacy

Unstoppable

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Rage to master in gifted individuals is nothing less than a powerful energy of focus upon learning a particular subject or subjects to the exclusion of everything else. ...

April 4, 2015
Gifted Advocacy

The Misunderstood Face of Giftedness

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Gifted children are complex and can be misunderstood by educators and medical professionals. Giftedness is not always synonymous with high-achieving.

February 18, 2015
Gifted Advocacy

Just Imagine

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Defining gifted is wrought with many interpretations, leaving some gifted individuals unrecognized and unsupported. Even when recognized, life for the gifted can be marked by stereotyping and internal issues...

February 8, 2015
Gifted Advocacy

Homeschool Resources

Why I Homeschool

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

People homeschool for many reasons. My reason is a simple one. Travel back with me to my own childhood education to find out.

September 15, 2015
Blog Challenge, Homeschool Resources

First They Ignore You

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Homeschooling isn't an act "against" something. Homeschooling is an act "for" something.

September 3, 2015
Blog Challenge, Homeschool Resources

Learning At The Event Horizon

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

What is the essential ingredient to learning? What makes an education successful?

September 1, 2015
Blog Challenge, Homeschool Resources

Not The Last Resort

Published by Marianne Kuzujanakis

Homeschooling may be on the rise, but making the decision to homeschool is never easy. Negative misconceptions can deter families from choosing homeschooling.

February 6, 2015
Homeschool Resources

About me

Hello! I'm Marianne.

Welcome to my blog. I'm a pediatrician, homeschool educator, gifted advocate,
and writer.

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inspirational & informational.

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MY BOOK!….Available on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and Great Potential Press!

Misdiagnosis & Dual Diagnosis of Gifted Children & Adults [2nd Ed] - ISBN 1935067435

A perfect gift for those looking to better understand & support gifted individuals: Parents, healthcare providers, educators, and the gifted themselves.

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