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Shy teenagers find it easier to be included by classmates when starting secondary school

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
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As the new school year gets underway, you may have thought that shy teens would struggle when making the transition to secondary school, but research shows the opposite is in fact true.

Opportunity for a fresh start

When starting secondary school shy teens are more...

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Predicting 2016: five fortune-telling methods you should be aware of

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Groundhog Day is upon us. Having napped their way through winter, groundhogs couldn’t be blamed for finding this quite an abrupt leap in responsibility. Tradition dictates that if it’s cloudy when a groundhog emerges from its burrow on February 2, spring will come early; if a groundhog sees its shadow on a sunny day and retreats, we...

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