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Gina Stepp

 

Gina Stepp is a freelance writer and editor with a strong interest in education and the science that underpins family and relationship studies. She began working toward a Journalism major and Psychology minor at the University of Central Florida before transferring to Southern California where she completed her BA in Theology in 1985.

Her intervening experience in academic ghost-writing and research led Gina Stepp to the conviction that higher education is available via the internet to anyone with the determination to dig for it. Lady DaVinci's Salon was the natural result of this belief. After all, why should each student need to re-excavate when the effort can be shared so easily--again, thanks to modern technology and the internet. Though she writes primarily for other publications, Lady DaVinci's Salon is one of Stepp's pet projects.

Gina Stepp lives in Southern California with her husband and three daughters.

 

Articles:

In Vino Veritas: It's a Drink to Your Health

Child-Development Illiteracy: A Growing Problem?

Like Father, Like . . . Daughter

The Neuroscience of Motherhood

Give Sorrow More Than Words
The Neuroscience of Grieving

'Mushollini': A review of Romano Mussolini's biography, My Father, Il Duce

Smart Men Make Passes at Women with Glasses
Why Education Increases a Woman's Odds of Marriage

Through the Looking Glass:  Mirror Neurons and Moral Nonsense

Dogged! Pluto Stripped of Planetary Status

Tipping the Scale Toward Balance
Advice From a Work/Life Balance Coach

Feminism: The Complementary Angle

 

 

 

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