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If you have ever watched two groups perform similar choreography and wondered why one looked so much more polished, formations are often the answer. The way dancers are arranged on stage -- and how they move between those arrangements -- shapes the entire visual experience for an audience. Getting this right is one of the most underrated skills in group choreography. Formations are not just about where people stand. They communicate energy, structure, and intention. A well-planned group dance formation can highlight a soloist, create a sense of symmetry, suggest chaos, or build toward a powerful final image. Most teachers know this instinctively, but the actual planning process can feel overwhelming, especially with larger groups. Lines, diagonals, V-shapes, circles, and staggered grids are the most commonly used formations in group dance. Each has strengths depending on what you want to achieve. A straight horizontal line reads as clean and unified, working well for synchronized moments. A diagonal creates visual flow, drawing the eye across the stage. Staggered rows work when you want every dancer visible without the group looking rigid. One thing that separates experienced choreographers from beginners is the attention paid to how dancers get from one formation to the next. Poorly planned transitions create collisions, awkward pauses, or moments where the audience's attention drops. Smooth transitions should feel like part of the choreography. Mapping out each dancer's path between formations before the studio session begins saves considerable time during rehearsal. Even a strong formation can fall apart if spacing between dancers is uneven. Audiences notice asymmetry even if they cannot explain why a routine feels "off." Using fixed reference points on stage -- such as floor markings or consistent distances from the wings -- helps dancers find their spots reliably. Rehearsing spacing separately from the choreography is a well-established approach that pays off in performance. Studio time is expensive, and spending it moving people around to figure out spacing is one of the most common ways it gets wasted. Planning formations before rehearsal begins means that when dancers are in the room, the focus can go entirely toward movement and performance quality. Whether it is a quick grid sketch or a digital layout, preparing in advance pays off. Formations do not only exist on a flat horizontal plane. Adding different levels -- some dancers standing, some kneeling, some jumping -- creates visual depth and prevents a routine from feeling one-dimensional. Using the full depth of the stage, rather than clustering everyone toward the center, makes a performance feel more confident. Audiences respond to routines that fill the space with purpose. Strong formation work comes from thinking about the routine as a visual composition, not just a sequence of steps. When transitions are smooth, spacing is consistent, and the stage is used with intention, the result leaves a lasting impression. Planning these elements in advance -- with a sketch or a digital formation and spacing tool -means the hard work is done before rehearsal starts. Check out the link in the description to learn more! Dance Teacher Web City: Norwalk Address: 16 Pershing St Website: https://www.danceteacherweb.com/ Phone: +1 203 545 7167 Email: steve@danceteacherweb.com

Welcome back, everyone. Today we're talking about something that so many families face in silence—parenting a child through addiction. If you've ever felt like your love just isn't enough to pull your child out of the cycle, you're not alone. Guest, thanks for joining me on this. A Prodigal Parent City: Frisco Address: 8700 STONEBROOK PKWY PO BOX 309 Website: https://www.microlendservices.com/

Welcome back, everyone. Today we're talking about something that honestly doesn't get enough attention—the hidden emotional burden on kids when someone in the family is sick or needs ongoing care. And I'm talking about really young kids here, ages five to ten. Kids Caregiver Collection/Series City: Frisco Address: 8700 STONEBROOK PKWY PO BOX 309 Website: https://kidscaregivercollection.com/

Welcome back, everyone! Today we're tackling something that honestly keeps me up at night - the emotional weight that children carry when a loved one is sick or needs care. And here's the thing: Christian leaders are missing the signs. We're going to walk through five specific indicators and talk about why this gap exists in our churches and schools. Kids Caregiver Collection/Series City: The Colony Address: 3323 Linkwood Website: https://kidscaregivercollection.com/

As millions of Americans grapple with a surge in medical debt, a new online course is empowering consumers to navigate the complexities of the healthcare system and combat the widespread issue of medical billing errors and insurance claim denials. The Medical Insurance Advocacy Training program equips individuals with the skills to challenge inaccuracies, negotiate with providers, and appeal denied claims, offering a timely solution to a crisis affecting a significant portion of the U.S. population. The American healthcare landscape is fraught with financial pitfalls for patients. Recent studies reveal that a staggering 49-80% of medical bills contain at least one error, contributing to an estimated $125 billion in annual losses for physicians and significant overcharges for patients. Compounding the issue, insurance companies are denying claims at an alarming rate, with private insurers rejecting one in seven claims. This has led to a ballooning medical debt crisis, with a 2024 Gallup poll reporting that 31 million Americans borrowed an estimated $74 billion to cover healthcare costs. “The healthcare system is incredibly complex and, unfortunately, rife with errors that can have devastating financial consequences for patients and their families,” said Adria Gross, Creator of the Medical Insurance Advocacy Training program. “We created this course to level the playing field and give individuals the knowledge and confidence they need to advocate for themselves and their loved ones.” The demand for skilled advocates is on the rise. The medical advocacy services market is projected to reach $12.91 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 10.5%. This growth reflects the increasing need for professionals who can help patients navigate the intricate web of medical billing and insurance. The Medical Insurance Advocacy Training course is a comprehensive, 24-lesson program designed for all skill levels. It provides in-depth instruction on: • Analyzing medical bills to identify common errors and overcharges. • Interpreting complex insurance policies and coverage language. • Negotiating effectively with healthcare providers and insurance companies. • Managing the appeals process for both internal and external reviews. • Building and marketing a professional advocacy practice. The course is designed for a wide range of individuals, including those who want to fight their own medical bills, caregivers assisting loved ones, and professionals seeking a new career in the growing field of healthcare advocacy. “Our goal is to empower as many people as possible to take control of their healthcare finances,” added Gross. “Whether you’re facing a mountain of medical debt yourself or want to build a career helping others, this course provides the tools you need to succeed.” About Medical Insurance Advocacy Training Contact Adria Gross Medical Insurance Advocate https://MedwiseTraining.com adria@medwisetraining.com (845) 238-2532 MedWise Insurance Advocacy City: Monroe Address: 562 NY-17M Website: https://medicalinsuranceadvocacy.com Phone: +1-845-238-2532

You already know something feels off. Maybe a school had glowing photos, a slick website, and prices that seemed almost too good to resist. You signed up, paid upfront, and then slowly realized the lessons weren't what you were promised, the instructor was impatient, and getting a straight answer about your next booking felt like pulling teeth. That experience doesn't have to repeat itself. Bern's driving school experts have seen it all, and they've shared exactly what to watch for so you never get burned twice. The first thing most people get wrong is letting price lead the decision. It feels logical. Driving lessons look the same on paper, so why not go with the cheaper option? But a lower rate almost always comes with a catch, and that catch tends to show up after you've already paid. Fewer included hours, less qualified instructors, scheduling so rigid it barely works around your life, these are the quiet trade-offs buried inside that attractive price tag. The better question to ask yourself isn't how little you can spend, but what you actually need to walk away as a safe, confident driver. A school that only trains you to pass a test is leaving you underprepared for everything the road throws at you afterward. Instructor quality is where most of the real difference lies, and it's also the easiest thing to overlook when you're browsing schools online. A certified instructor doesn't just know the road rules. They know how to stay calm when you make mistakes, how to explain the same concept three different ways until it clicks, and how to build your confidence instead of quietly eroding it. That kind of teaching is what separates a driver who's just passed a test from one who's actually ready for the road. When you're researching schools, go past the homepage and dig into verified reviews. Look for ones that mention specific instructors by name and talk about patience, clear feedback, and structure. Consistent praise like that doesn't happen by accident. It reflects a school that takes who they hire seriously. Flexibility is another thing worth paying close attention to, especially if you're fitting lessons around work or studies. A school that only offers a single format, fixed days, fixed times, no wiggle room, isn't built around you. It's built around convenience for itself. The schools that produce the best drivers are the ones that make it easy to show up consistently, because regular practice over time is what actually builds real skill. Look for programs that offer evening and weekend availability, both automatic and manual options, and fast-track courses if your timeline is tight. If a school can't accommodate your life, it's not the right school for your life. Pricing is where a lot of schools quietly reveal their character. The hourly rate you see advertised is rarely the full picture. Test booking fees, rescheduling charges, theory materials, vehicle use on exam day, these extras have a way of appearing after you've already committed. Before you sign anything, ask for a complete written breakdown of every cost involved in the program. A school that answers that request without hesitation is one that operates with transparency across the board. A school that gets vague or defensive is showing you exactly how it handles problems when they come up later. Credentials are non-negotiable. Driving instructors are legally required to hold recognized teaching qualifications, and the school itself must meet accreditation standards. If a school can't confirm its licensing status in a direct and immediate way, walk away. There's no grey area here. It's a simple question with a simple answer, and anything other than a clear response tells you more than you need to know. The vehicles matter too. Worn, poorly maintained cars are a signal that the school cuts corners, and that attitude rarely stays confined to just the fleet. Well-maintained training vehicles should have dual controls so the instructor can intervene when needed, current safety features, and solid mechanical condition. If the car feels neglected, assume the same standard applies elsewhere. Pass rates are one of the most honest things a school can share with you. A high first-attempt pass rate reflects structured teaching, real exam preparation, and instructors who know how to get learners ready for actual test conditions. Ask for this number directly when you reach out to a school. If they hesitate or sidestep the question, note it. Schools proud of their results don't hide them. The warning signs that are easiest to miss tend to show up in that very first interaction. Pressure to pay for a large package before you've even had a trial lesson is a concern. So is the absence of verifiable student reviews, vague answers about instructor qualifications, or fees that only surface after you've agreed to enroll. A school that's difficult to deal with before you're a student will not suddenly become easier to deal with once you are. That first impression is a preview, not an exception. Before you commit to anything, visit the school in person. Meet the instructors. See the vehicles. Pay attention to how the staff speaks to you, whether they welcome your questions or rush past them. A school that treats you with respect before you've handed over a single franc is one worth trusting with the rest. If you're ready to find a driving school in Bern that actually delivers on what it promises, click on the link in the description to get started. Fahrschule Aare | Bern City: Bern Address: 255 Freiburgstrasse Website: https://www.fahrschule-aare.ch

There is a rising number of new casualties —not physical, but spiritual. Actually, the spiritual deficit results in physical tragedies, This dire situation creates the necessity for school, civilian and military chaplains to resurrect the neglected foundation. The spiritual problem demands a spiritual solution. Is mankind fully flourishing? Too often, there is a failure to thrive. A deep void is painfully recognized --yet unsatisfied. Extreme sports are not extreme enough. Medications are helpful, yet illicit drug addiction is increasing. Mental health care is great, but addressing the mind and body without addressing the spirit is incomplete —resulting in loneliness. The article will be of interest to school administrators, teachers, parents, foster parents, school, civilian and military chaplains, students, family support groups, mental health providers, legislators and faith groups. Foundations looking to support academic success, faith and safety will discover a call to action. Depression, domestic violence and suicide are the top examples of the war that rages across all socioeconomic spectrums. Who better to bring the previously missing spiritual support, than the battle-trained clergy who have either experienced or witnessed what its like and lived to tell the story. People who are living on the edge find it easier to trust and confide in those whom they sense have a real understanding of their pain and know the missing piece to the puzzle. Chaplains are available in state, federal, military and civilian settings, yet they are severely lacking in the schools. Chaplain care for the schools deserves equal opportunity. Clearly, children are faced with many challenges. Failed resilience during the developmental growth stages can have permanent ill-effects. Without spiritual support, it’s difficult to focus and grow academically. Well-being has been replaced by confusion and fear. Due to school shootings and increased violence, many children are afraid to go to school. Schools can bolster courage, faith and safety through chaplain care. The military initiative is a great example. Recently, Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth has empowered the military chaplains to actually provide spiritual care. A retired Major General Chief of Chaplains for the U.S. Army, Tom Soljhem said; '…like the nation, the Army wasn’t simply facing a mental health crisis —it was facing an historically unparalleled spiritual crisis. What is often misdiagnosed as a mental health crisis is in fact: “a deep crisis of the spirit and soul.” ' You can read more about the shared insight of Soljhem; as the Chief of Chaplains for the National School Chaplains Association, and the mission of School Chaplaincy that is led by founder and CEO, Rocky Malloy. In discussing the article, author, Dorothy Kozar, Editorial Contributor at National School Chaplain Association said: “An unprecedented number of people have lost the value of life and have become disrespectful, destructive, violent and homicidal. Tragically, too many are taking their own lives. It’s a failure to find peace. Unless spiritual help is resurrected, mankind will not fully flourish and society will further de-stabilize." NSCA welcomes comments and questions relating to the article. They invite a fresh look at all sides of the issue; simply because dialog dispels misconceptions. Important things can be accomplished, that would otherwise, be lost. This is an opportunity to become better together! The newly released, FULL ARTICLE is available at w w w dot NSCA dot global. You can FIND IT on the editorial page, under the News and Media Tab Unveiling The Spiritual Crisis in Schools, Civilian Life and The Military National School Chaplain Association City: Norman Address: PO Box 720746 Website: https://www.campuschaplains.org

National School Chaplain Association's announces the newly released unscripted, on-camera interview with its founder. Rocky Malloy’s raw backstory progresses from escaping execution and imprisonment, to saving at-risk children overseas, which unfolded into building a culture-changing school chaplaincy program now growing in America. The topic will interest forerunners and risk takers. Entrepreneurs. Educators. Schools. Parents and Foster Parents. Groups and Foundations for the underserved youth. Student advocates. Legislators. Congress. Religious Liberty Attorneys, Military and Civilian Chaplains. Child trafficking Rescuers, Faith groups and secular philanthropists. True story filmmakers will also notice the discussed video interview as dangerous, humorous, serious, adventurous, surprisingly entertaining, heartbreaking, faith-based and inspiring. A story that carved a path for school reform and can help stabilize society. Read full article and watch the video interview via link within the article found on the editorial page under news and media tab at www.nsca.global The article sheds light on the importance of hearing the whole story before jumping to conclusions. The rough backstory mentions shocking statements. The path to destiny sometimes requires unpolished grit; not only to survive, but to be an agent of change in atmospheres of strong resistance. The interview style of Elliot Omanson, uniquely grabs attention. Then the true, larger than life story, organically springs forth as one forgets they are on camera. The article includes the video link, and fills in the blanks with meaningful insight. Together, the genuine mission becomes clear: Impacting generations within the schools and communities of 24 countries and growing. Article Extract: 'Most importantly, while in the trenches of a foreign mission field, Rocky and Joske Malloy discovered that if they could get the starving, trafficked and organ-harvested, street children orphans into a school; the kids could have a chance to stay alive and flourish. ' In discussing the article, author Dorothy Kozar, Editorial Contributor at National School Chaplain Association said: “On the battlefield of real life, lives are at stake. Therefore, Rocky Malloy founded the National School Chaplains Association to keep students and teachers safe, productive and to help them navigate the pressures of life during school hours. The new interview has caught the movement.” Regular readers of National School Chaplain Association will notice the familiar tone is described as; 'Non-confrontational, but compelling for a call to action.''. National School Chaplain Association welcomes comments and questions from readers, related to the article. They invite a fresh look at all sides of the issue; simply because dialog dispels misconceptions and accomplishes important things that otherwise would be lost. It's an opportunity to become better together! Anyone with a specific question about a past, present, or future article may contact National School Chaplain Association at www.nsca.global The full article titled: Breaking: Newly Released Interview - School Chaplaincy Gains Traction is found on the editorial page under news and media tab at www.nsca.global National School Chaplain Association City: Norman Address: PO Box 720746 Website: https://www.campuschaplains.org

York, UK - Spring Childcare Agency, a specialist Childcare Agency supplying exceptional temporary Early Years Practitioners to nurseries across York, Leeds and the surrounding areas, has announced a major push to put flexibility and practitioner wellbeing at the heart of early years childcare careers. Positioned as a new-generation Childcare Agency, Spring is matching outstanding educators with high-quality nursery settings while allowing practitioners to design work patterns that truly revolve around their lives. For more information visit: https://www.springchildcareagency.co.uk/ “Early years childcare careers that revolve around you is more than a slogan for us - it’s our entire model,” said a spokesperson for Spring Childcare Agency. “We provide roles that help practitioners work at fantastic nurseries, enjoy excellent pay and have a completely flexible schedule, without compromising on quality for children, families or settings.” Tackling the Sector’s Biggest Staffing Challenges Nursery staffing needs are increasingly volatile, driven by fluctuating occupancy, staff sickness and retention issues that place enormous pressure on teams and leadership. Spring Childcare Agency has been built specifically to keep up with these ever-changing staffing demands, providing reliable agency cover that allows nurseries to stay focused on delivering childcare that families love. The agency offers highly competitive hourly bill rates for nurseries, made possible by lean overheads. At the same time, Spring pays some of the highest rates for Early Years Educators in the York and Leeds area, helping attract and retain top talent. A stringent recruitment process ensures nurseries are supplied only with high-quality, reliable practitioners who understand the demands of early years settings. With a leadership team that has many years’ experience working in private nurseries and early years environments, Spring Childcare Agency brings deep sector knowledge of permanent recruitment challenges, staff retention, and daily staffing pressures around holidays, sickness and training. Childcare Agency Careers Built Around Flexibility Spring Childcare Agency is designed for Early Years Practitioners who want genuine control over how, when and where they work. Practitioners can choose roles that fit around studies, family life or other commitments, while still building experience across a range of quality nurseries. Work in fantastic nurseries that value agency staff and welcome them as part of the team. Benefit from excellent pay that reflects skills, experience and responsibility. Enjoy completely flexible schedules, choosing shifts and locations that work best for each practitioner. Client feedback highlights the impact of this approach. Managers describe Spring staff as proactive, friendly, using their own initiative, communicating well with staff and children and demonstrating strong safeguarding knowledge and understanding of all age groups. A Smarter Way for Nurseries to Use a Childcare Agency Spring Childcare Agency has streamlined the way nurseries source and manage agency cover. New clients begin with a discovery call to explore their setting, challenges and staffing needs. Once onboarded and set up on Spring’s system, nurseries can send supply requirements via email or WhatsApp for a fast, efficient response. Spring then fills shifts with carefully selected practitioners, enabling managers to get back to running the best possible nursery for their families. Nursery leaders report clear communication, prompt confirmation of cover, professional staff who arrive ready to work, and a sense of relief that staffing gaps can be addressed quickly and reliably. Introductory Free Supply Shift Offer To demonstrate the ease of working with the agency and the quality of its practitioners, Spring Childcare Agency is offering new nursery clients a free supply shift at their setting. This allows managers to experience first-hand how the Childcare Agency operates and the standard of the Early Years Practitioners it provides. Nurseries interested in the free supply shift and ongoing agency support are invited to book a discovery call via the Spring Childcare Agency website. About Spring Childcare Agency Spring Childcare Agency is a specialist Childcare Agency supplying exceptional temporary Early Years Practitioners to nurseries in York, Leeds and surrounding areas. Combining competitive client rates, excellent practitioner pay and a rigorous recruitment process, Spring is reshaping early years childcare careers around flexibility and quality, helping nurseries stay fully staffed and focused on delivering childcare that families love. For more information, to discuss staffing needs or to explore flexible early years roles, visit: www.springchildcareagency.co.uk Spring Childcare Agency City: Tadcaster Address: Spring Childcare Agency Website: https://www.springchildcareagency.co.uk/

When illness enters a home, we pray for healing. We organize care teams. But who's helping the youngest hearts carrying silent questions? Today we're talking about caregiver kids—children who quietly shoulder worry, fear, and responsibility when a loved one is sick. Kids Caregiver Collection/Series City: The Colony Address: 3323 Linkwood Website: https://kidscaregivercollection.com/