Anju Mootilal
Anju Mootilal has a wide variety of professional experiences in psychology and education. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Specialized Honours) degree from York University, Toronto, Ontario in 1990. Soon afterwards, Anju began working as a Residential Counsellor at the Bob Rumball School for the Deaf in North York. A year later, Anju worked as an Educational Assistant with the Toronto Board of Education and as a private tutor, while pursuing her Master of Arts degree part-time.
Anju graduated in 1993 with an M.A. in Applied Psychology from the University of Toronto. The University of Toronoto awarded Anju a full scholarship to pursue a Doctorate degree. However, she was also accepted into the Faculty of Education at the University of Toronto. Although it was a tough decision to make, Anju chose to pursue a career in teaching. She graduated with a Bachelors of Education from the University of Toronto in 1994. That same year, Anju gained employment as a substitue teacher with the Scarborough Board of Education and as a Psychology Instructor for DeVry Institute of Technology . In 1995, Anju was hired by the Toronto District Board of Education as a Special Education Teacher.
During her the last thirteen years, Anju has accumulated a number of teaching and publishing credentials in psychology, mathematics, and elementary education. Her Masters' dissertation dealing with the social adjustment of deaf adolescents was published in 1996 (see jdsde.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/1/1/52.pdf for the complete artcle). In 1997, Anju self-published The Parent Partnerhsip Manual, a hands-on activities manual for parents who wanted to provide academic enrichment for their children. In 2006, S & S Learning, and educational publishing company, hired Anju to write a social studies resource unit focussed on exploring Canada and its connections to the rest of the world. In 2007, Canada's Links to The World: Grades 6 - 8 was made available to the public. In 2007, Anju completed intensive training courses in school administration and hopes to one day become a Principal. In 2007 and 2008, Anju initiated and co-ordinated two large scale Career Days at her school (one of which was televised by a local TV station) in the hopes of bringing more awareness to alternative career pathways, such as trades and apprenticeship programs, over more traditional ones (i.e., college and university).
Anju currently works as a junior high special education teacher and a freelance writer specializing in family relationships, working moms, and parenting. She lives with her husband, four children, a dog, and two cats in Toronto, Ontario.
Latest Articles
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Hearty Mincemeat
Mincemeat, a traditional Christmas favourite, can be reproduced properly by following this recipe.
Oct 17, 2008
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Pumpkin Mincemeat Pie
Old fashion pumpkin mincemeat pie combines the aroma of scented pumpkin mixed with the flavour of mincemeat that is sure to delight even the most sensitive palate.
Oct 8, 2008
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Thanksgiving Day Brunch
Why not start Thanksgiving Day right with a scrumptious and healthy brunch? Glazed Cranberry Muffins and Scrambled Eggs with Ham are sure to be a hit.
Sep 18, 2008
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Elements of a Narrative
Writing a narrative can be quite challenging if students do not know the basic elements of a story.
Sep 16, 2008
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Winning Friends and Influencing People
Many experts can agree that the teen years can be a turbulent time for young people.
Sep 8, 2008
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The Retrouvaille Program
The basic foundation for a healthy marriage begins with establishing positive communication techniques that leads to healthy and constructive dialogue.
Aug 3, 2008
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Household Organization
Organization and priority are the key ingredients in managing everything from household chores to daily routines.
Jul 16, 2008
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Stay-at-Home Dads
Stay-at-home-dads (SAHD) face numerous challenges in what is still a female-dominated world.
Jul 9, 2008
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Parenting Preschoolers
Disciplining a preschooler is really about guiding and teaching young children so that they in turn will make informed decisions about their future behaviours. Many paren
Jun 23, 2008
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Encouraging Tween Friendships
Friendships are important to all children. As children approach adolescence, belonging to a group often become the most important element of their lives.
Jun 18, 2008
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