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1: » Homework, Children and Parents - Strategies to Help Not Hassle
Are there homework hassles at your house? A top author, parent and teacher shares practical strategies for you to use. Free Parent Newsletters and free story starters worksheet and ideas Chatterbox.
2: How to Use Fitness Breaks to Keep Your Students Alert
How to implement brief, invigorating fitness breaks into a daily classroom setting.
3: Help Your Child Using the Tools of Learning
The tools of learning are indeed many, but those which will concern your child most aside from you, his parents, are: (1) Time, (2) Books, and (3) Teachers. Indeed, without the proper understanding and use of the tools the whole process of learning is drudgery, characterized by disinterest and delay.
4: Why Early Learning Must Be Fun for Young Children
The state of the education system and how our children are taught at nursery, kindergarten and preschool is never far away from the media. This article looks at why educators need to make early learning in particular an enjoyable experience for all those involved.
5: Give Your Kids The Best Start - Introduce Books At An Early Age
Every one of us wants to give our children the best we can provide, of love, care and education. The best course is to prepare our children in a manner that will enable them to face the challenges life throws at them as they grow older.
6: Educational Software that Kids will Surely Love
Computers and the Internet has been a staple thing in today's modern world. Without a computer, people seem to be lack something. Also, people coming from all ages are now knowledgeable in using the computer as well as the Internet.
7: How Parents Can Find Answers to a Child's Mathematics Problems
According to some research reports, few students are referred to special education testing for mathematical disabilities. In fact, mathematical disabilities do not exist as a structured whole in testing situations but rather as a group of abilities, usually distilled into the arithmetic or computational disability.
8: Is Your Child Capable of Composing Music? Maybe the next Mozart?
We've all heard of them. Child prodigies who begin composing music at some ridiculously young age. For instance, history reports that Mozart was writing minuets by the time he was five years old. Amazing. At five years of age, I'm not sure that I knew the difference between my finger and my thumb and I certainly wasn't composing music.
9: Helping Toddlers Learn Through Make-Believe
Kayleen is serving tea and muffins to Oscar the Grouch while sporting a faded felt snowman hat. Not too far away, C.J. is holding a baby doll and gently taking her temperature with a big plastic thermometer. What do these two year olds have in common? They’re both engaging in the time-less activity of ‘make-believe’ play.
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