Page Updated on July 18, 2022 What Is Imposter Syndrome? Imposter syndrome is the experience of feeling like a fraud or an imposter in one’s own life. It is characterized by feelings of self-doubt, insecurity, and inadequacy, despite evidence to the contrary. These feelings can be crippling and can prevent […]
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“Dealing with Disruptive Teens / Tweens in the Library” + Webinar on “Dangerous Situations”
We’ve just posted a new weblog publish by Dr. Albrecht in our “Library Support, Safety, & Safety” portion of Library 2.: “Dealing with Disruptive Teenagers / Tweens in the Library.” This post is section of a new Library 2. element, “Question Dr. Steve.” Question: The scenario that we get most usually is […]
Building trust, resilient regions, and educational narratives: Municipalities dealing with COVID-19 in border regions of Portugal
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COVID-19: Dealing With Social Distancing
Welcome to another in our collection of Coronavirus episodes of Scientific American’s Science Speak, posted on March 16th, 2020. I’m Steve Mirsky. At this place in the ongoing COVID-19 predicament, most of us have been requested to exercise social distancing. That is, remain the hell away from each and every […]