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Youth Need- Wraparound Services & Restorative Justice Practices

Posted on February 7, 2019February 7, 2019 by Pulse of Barbados

There have been several instances where violence has been the default reaction by our youth, with it being directly related to, at times, many unbeknownst circumstances. Some point to the household in which they were brought up, mental health issues, society, parents, schools, evolving youth culture, the church, no broughtupsy, etc. as the root cause…

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The Top 3 Things Former Prime Minister Errol Walton Barrow Taught Me…

Posted on January 22, 2019January 23, 2019 by Pulse of Barbados

On January 21 of each year, Bajans locally and within the Diaspora honor, celebrate, and hopefully are reflective on the impact that the Right Honorable Errol Walton Barrow has had on our country. January 21, 1920 is his birthday. For those reading this and who may not be familiar with who he is and why…

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The Parenting Power and Impact.

Posted on January 19, 2019January 19, 2019 by Pulse of Barbados

How many imprisoned, vagrant, misbehaved, rebellious children or youth have said, “My parents supported me too much, told me they loved me, disciplined- not abused- me, showed up to my parent-teacher conferences, held me accountable, allowed me to have fun and to be a child/youth with my peers, came to support me at my cricket…

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The Importance (and frustration) of Timing

Posted on January 11, 2019January 11, 2019 by Pulse of Barbados

There is a common and sometimes overly used saying that- nothing happens before it’s time. To the impatient, disgruntled, dissatisfied, frustrated, and agitated person, this saying sounds like the scraping of nails on a chalkboard- no one wants to hear it. For the seasoned individual who has a lot of personal and professional experiences under…

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Remember when…the 11-plus exam and why school reformation is past due to meet the needs of ALL students

Posted on January 7, 2019January 7, 2019 by Pulse of Barbados

The buzz around the looming yet exciting Common Entrance exam is one that has been the rite of passage for anyone that has gone through Barbados’ educational system. It keeps the news media, our parents, families, peers, and primary school Teachers abuzz. From the lessons on the early Saturday morning hosted by your Teachers, to…

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The Entrepreneurship “Bug” Plug

Posted on January 4, 2019January 4, 2019 by Pulse of Barbados

Taking on the role of an entrepreneur requires courage and boldness in a world where the narrative is almost always to get your college degree, so you can get a good/decent paying job- aka work for someone else. Instead of you working for the benefit of someone else fulfilling their dream, why not begin investing in fulfilling yours?

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Take the risk.

Posted on December 28, 2018December 28, 2018 by Pulse of Barbados

Life is all about taking risk. There is no sure fire way of knowing what will happen in the future, when, how, or where. If you didn’t apply, interview, and leave the security of that old job, you would not have gotten that new job. If you didn’t leave that old and/or toxic relationship, you…

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Bajan Publishes Children’s Book!

Posted on December 21, 2018December 21, 2018 by Pulse of Barbados

‘Tis the season to celebrate. In honor of the holiday, festive, and celebratory time, and as we approach a new year, many begin to take stock of what they have done and accomplished over the year(s), and what they have not. For Philip Robinson, he can safely say that he can add Author to his…

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Endorsing the concept of “brain drain” negates national development, implies elitism, and creates unhelpful and unnecessary hierachies

Posted on December 17, 2018December 18, 2018 by Pulse of Barbados

The term “brain drain,” much like “third world country,” or “alien resident,” is an expression that has always rubbed me the wrong way, based on its connotations and consequent implications. “Brain drain” can be defined as the departure of educated or professional people from one country for another, usually for better pay or living conditions….

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Corporal Punishment?

Posted on December 12, 2018December 12, 2018 by Pulse of Barbados

After reading a recent column about corporal punishment, and the responses, this post was generated. There is the age-old controversy around the use of corporal punishment as an effective mechanism to get children and students in general “in line,” and as a basis for raising kids the “right way.” Corporal punishment is embedded and quite…

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