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  • How To Proofread Classification Essay  By : Sam Collier76
    Classification essays are the easiest form of writing but still student don’t get good grades in the classification essays, the answer is very simple, they don’t bother to proofread it because they think they can’t do any mistakes in such an easy essay.
  • Children's Book – Buy Books Online For Your Little Champ  By : Willie Mitchell
    Todays kids are exposed to numerous Books available to them thanks to the Publishing world that understands the needs of young minds and helps in building the kids knowledge base. If we look at the Books Sales
  • Tips On Selecting A College  By : Michael Harris
    Just when you are about to finish high school, it is time to plan ahead. College brings both more freedom and more responsibility. The time to apply gets closer and closer. Preparation is extremely important
  • The Differences Between Certificate And Degree Programs  By : Willie Mitchell
    When deciding to further your education, you may want to research the different types of certificate and degree programs available to you. Each type of program has different requirements and benefits depending upon the career goal of the student.
  • Teachers Should Know How To Influence A Child In School  By : Aaron Martinez
    When parents drop of their kids in school, it is the responsibility of the teacher to make sure they are well taken cared of until it is time for them to go home. To do this, they influence the child by teaching the subject based
  • Teaching Ideas Character Education  By : Willie Mitchell
    What really works in character education ? What techniques teacher should adopt to teach character education? These are couple of questions that most teachers and parents ask when they start to teach the Character Education.
  • The IELTS Writing Exam - Why It Is Important  By : Michael Harris
    Many colleges or countries will have a person take the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) prior to entry. There are different reasons for the college or country to require this of someone
  • Tailor Made Scholarships For Women  By : Timothy Brown
    Scholarships for women are numerous if you know where to look. Scholarships are highly popular and many individuals apply for them. It is important to apply for as many scholarships as you can and by applying for scholarships
  • Student Essay Writing Tips Explained  By : Willie Mitchell
    Throughout your time in college or university, you will need to write essays as the main bulk of your work, and having a key strategy for writing these will be imperative.
    Know the material.
  • Simple Guide For College Students  By : Aaron Martinez
    College is one of the best actions that people can take in order improve the quality of their lives. By going to college people not only increase their earning potential and employment opportunities; they also learn how to become
  • Steps To Earning An LPN Degree  By : Timothy Brown
    The nursing field is rapidly becoming a very hot choice from the career perspective for people, of all age groups, who are returning to the school; this is because, it offers a number of career opportunities as well as competitive wages
  • Single Moms May Well Rejoice In Realizing They Qualify For Scholarships  By : Willie Mitchell
    Several moms aspiration of reaching financial stability for their household by going to college. However, single moms attending college have a great deal of duties above and beyond that of a regular college student.
  • Sought After Summer School Jobs For Teachers  By : Michael Harris
    Summer school jobs for teachers are some things which school teachers are expecting come the end days of the school year. For a simple fact, when school is off, instructors don't have work as well. As a result paves
  • Short Steps In Choosing A Dissertation Title  By : Timothy Brown
    How to choose a dissertation title for a written work is not as simple as it looks. It should be related to your topic and most of all, it should somehow describe what you want to carry out in your discussion.
  • Preparatory Schools – Are They Needed In Society Or Not?  By : Aaron Martinez
    Schooling is necessary part of everybody’s life. Most of the people have attended the school in his life in order to get the necessary formal education for their better future. The importance of education is well known
  • One Way To A Six-Figure Income: Higher Education  By : Timothy Brown
    In today's economy, it can feel as if there are few jobs to be had, much less ones with six-figure salaries attached. However, there are careers to be found in a range of fields that can boost your earning power.
  • Today's Top 6 Stress Busters For Teachers  By : Timothy Brown
    With the quarter drawing to a close, grades are due, conferences are around the corner and stress levels are running high. Here are a few stress-busting tips to get through the next few weeks.
  • My Advice On Your Report Writing  By : Timothy Brown
    So you got an assignment - to write a book report. And here you are sitting in front of your computer and staring at the monitor. Don't panic, because report writing can be a lot of fun.
  • Free School Grants  By : John DeSouza
    The information you need to get free school grants
  • Preparation And Your Graduate Admissions Essay  By : Michael Harris
    The admissions essay, sometimes referred to as a personal statement, is a vital part of the graduate application that most students stress over. Although the assignment is challenging and perhaps tedious, the admissions essay serves an important purpose because it is the one part of your application in which you speak directly to the committee.
  • How To Manage Peer Reviews  By : Michael Harris
    Peer reviews function as in-class writing workshops. They engage students fully in the writing process by having them share their work with each other before presenting it to the instructor for a grade. For more on the rationale of peer reviews, see Peer Reviews as Teaching Strategy.
  • Common College Application Mistakes To Avoid When Applying To College  By : Aaron Martinez
    Your college application is supposed to tell the schools that you want to go to about the reasons that they should want to accept you into their programs. However, many students make mistakes in their college applications which actually tell the school that you probably don’t belong there.
  • Writing Effective Thesis Statements  By : Timothy Brown
    The thesis statement is popularly referred to as the “road map” for an essay because it provides critical structure and guidance. Most academic essays require the student to create an objective and analytical argument which will be established in the thesis and then explained and analyzed in more depth in the body paragraphs.
  • What Is Academic Writing And How Does A Person Do It  By : Edward Nelson
    Most people have engaged in academic writing at one time or another, whether they realize it or not. Academic writing certainly is performed by scholars, professors, and instructors, but students engage in academic writing as well.
  • How To Write An Organized Essay  By : Michael Harris
    When it comes to writing an essay or a paper, some students make the mistake of sitting down at the computer and beginning to type without rhyme or reason. This is not the best approach, though, if students wish to write an essay or paper that is well organized, clear, and concise.
  • How To Use Academic Essay Writing Services  By : Edward Nelson
    Effective writing and communication skills are some of the most valuable tools an individual can possess, regardless of their professional field. Some people have a natural grasp of language that allows them to translate thoughts into a coherent, eloquently worded essay, while many others struggle with composition.
  • How To Make Points For Exam Essays  By : Timothy Brown
    To write an argumentative essay in an examination is always demanding. Within a limited time frame, students have to present a sustained and well thought out response to the question at hand whilst simultaneously drawing from their own knowledge. These demands can easily overwhelm inexperienced candidates.
  • School Related Argumentative Essay Topics: Ideas For Debate  By : Michael Harris
    Sometimes argumentative essay topics are hard to come up with, especially ones that haven't been written about over and over. Other writers sometimes have difficulty generating ideas; fortunately, persuasive essays and debate teams can use the same topics argumentative essays do, and they can use these ideas as well.
  • Essay Writing – Starting Tips For The Perfect Paper  By : Aaron Martinez
    Every spring thousands of students around the world prepare for exams and term papers. Alongside the persuasive speech genre, essays are the most common way in which teachers and professors assess their students. No matter what the reason is for writing an essay - educational, professional
  • Citing Periodicals In MLA Format Works Cited Page  By : Willie Mitchell
    Students who have worked with MLA citation before understand the basics of the MLA citation. With those thoughts in mind, students sometimes don't understand why citing periodicals seems more difficult.Many times, though, the most important thing to keep in mind is that each citation found in the Works Cited page is designed to give readers all the information
  • How To Write A Research Paper?  By : Michael Harris
    This three-part article will explain the steps that will help you write a high school, college or university research paper. Research techniques and processes can differ from person to person, what works for some may not work for others. Nevertheless, when students ask how to write a research paper there is set of steps that proved to be effective and helpful.
  • When Quality Is Absent, Meritocracy Matters Not: Educationists  By : Aaron Martinez
    Prof Khoo Kay Kim's answer was a shocking one. Coming from someone who has committed almost all his life towards greater education for Malaysians, his words when met last "I don't think that I can teach anymore," said Khoo who quit teaching three years ago.
  • Transferring From A Community College To A Four Year School  By : Timothy Brown
    According to the Association of Community Colleges, approximately half of all college students begin their studies at two-year schools. There are two primary reasons why 50 percent of students transfer to four-year schools to complete a baccalaureate degree: the competitive U.S. job market and increased economic globalization.
  • Teaching World History: The Global Human Experience Through Time  By : Michael Harris
    World history is the study of human history around the globe through time. World history stretches beyond the boundaries of nation-states or civilizations to form a macro history of the human story. Just as the history of the United States is more than the history of 50 individual states, world history is the study of the global human experience
  • Schools, Principals, And Teachers Serving American Indian And Alaska Native Students  By : Aaron Martinez
    The essence of Native involvement in school reform movements is accepting the responsibility to fulfill our sacred trust of educating the young. This is a trust long established among American Indians and Alaska Native people through ancestral traditions and more recently through treaty provisions agreed upon by sovereign Native nations and the United States of America.
  • Attracting And Retaining Teachers In Rural Areas  By : Willie Mitchell
    The American Association of School Administrators (1999) has observed that the main problem of rural school districts is attracting and keeping quality teachers. The rural teacher shortage affects all subject areas but particularly math, science, and special education.
  • Cultural Learning Styles  By : Michael Harris
    Cultural learning styles are those learning styles of an individual that are the product of his or her cultural background and upbringing. In this digest, we review the theory on learning styles, the role culture plays within the theory, and the advantages and disadvantages of using culture as a means of understanding learning styles and their impact on the education of minority students.
  • Approaching Standards For Mathematics Assessment  By : Aaron Martinez
    It is acknowledged that the typical mathematics curriculum of a generation ago emphasized teaching facts, standard procedures, and skills to groups of passive recipients. In the last decade, a more integrated, child-centered curriculum presented to more active, participating students has emerged in response to deteriorating public confidence in the quality of American education.
  • Community Colleges An Important Part Of Higher Education  By : Aaron Martinez
    Community colleges are two-year institutions that are also commonly referred to as junior, technical, and city colleges. As an essential part of postsecondary education, the term "community college" is derived from the fact that they mainly attract and accept students from the local community.
  • 10 Ways To Boost Your Child's Science Skills  By : Aaron Martinez
    Excellence in science has always been a hallmark of the United States, resulting in inventions from the cotton gin to GPS technology. But with the rest of the world working hard to overtake us, the need for science education has never been more urgent.
  • What Is The Difference Between A College And A University  By : Timothy Brown
    The words college and university represent educational institutions, which impart post-secondary education, but there is a distinct difference between both the institutions. At the same time the difference between a college and a university also changes according to the area it is preferred to in.
  • Teachers' Guide To Better Parent Teacher Conferences  By : Aaron Martinez
    Are you sick of parent teacher conferences where you feel beaten down and unappreciated? Do you have difficulty getting the support you need from parents? Parents want the best for their children and when children struggle academically, parents are often frustrated and emotional.
  • Bilingual Education Pros And Cons  By : Willie Mitchell
    Of late, 'pros and cons of bilingual education' has become a topic of critical scrutiny among educators, scholars, parents, teachers and various educational organizations. Understanding various bilingual education pros and cons will help us to take an unbiased stand on the effectiveness of bilingual form of educational system.
  • Secrets To Writing A Winning Science Fair Project Report  By : Timothy Brown
    Your written report is the single most important part of any science fair project. A well-written report can make a pathetic project look pretty good, and a good project look exceptional. By the same token, a poorly written report is certain to sink even Nobel Prize-quality work.
  • How To Prepare For A Test  By : Timothy Brown
    Preparing for a test can be an agonizing experience. There are just so many things you have to remember, so many things to memorize and so many things to read. One way of making preparation for a test easier is to understand the type of the test that will be taking.
  • The Number One Secret To Getting Your Worst Pupils To Behave  By : Timothy Brown
    There is one true key to successful behavior management. It doesn't matter how many effective teaching skills and useful behavior strategies you have in your arsenal; without this, your efforts will eventually come unstuck.
  • Starting Homeschooling In The Middle Grades  By : Timothy Brown
    I spent the first few years of my son's life reading a lot of books about parenting and quite a few about homeschooling. I remember thinking something along the lines of "it's great that people can do that with their children, but I don't know if I could."
  • Microteaching  By : Russell Thompson
    Microteaching is a scaled-down, simulated teaching encounter designed for the training of both preservice or in-service teachers.
  • Social Organization Of Schools  By : Timothy Brown
    Understanding contemporary schools requires examining their purposes, evolution, structure, and political dynamics. Ordinary ideas of how schools operate are clouded by a number of misconceptions and assumptions. People often think that schools only teach skills and content,
  • Open Education  By : Timothy Brown
    Open education refers to a philosophy, a set of practices, and a reform movement in early childhood and elementary education that flourished in the late 1960s and early 1970s in the United States.
  • Mnemonic Strategies And Techniques  By : Timothy Brown
    Mnemonic ("nee-moh-nick") techniques, also referred to as mnemonic strategies, mnemonic devices, or simply mnemonics, are systematic procedures designed to improve one's memory. The word mnemonic derives from the Greek goddess of memory, Mnemosyne, and means "memory enhancing."
  • Eight-Year Study  By : Timothy Brown
    The Eight-Year Study (also known as the Thirty-School Study) was an experimental project conducted between 1930 to 1942 by the Progressive Education Association (PEA), in which thirty high schools redesigned their curriculum while initiating innovative practices in student testing, program assessment
  • Curriculum, School Hidden Curriculum  By : Timothy Brown
    Hidden curriculum refers to messages communicated by the organization and operation of schooling apart from the official or public statements of school mission and subject area curriculum guidelines. In other words, the medium is a key source of messages.
  • Creativity  By : Timothy Brown
    Creativity is the ability and disposition to produce novelty. Children's play and high accomplishments in art, science, and technology are traditionally called creative, but any type of activity or product, whether ideational, physical, or social, can be creative.
  • Mathematics Learning Complex Problem Solving  By : Timothy Brown
    In April 2000, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) published Principles and Standards for School Mathematics, a document intended to serve as "a resource and a guide for all who make decisions that affect the mathematics education of students in prekindergarten through grade 12,"
  • Learning Theory Constructivist Approach  By : Timothy Brown
    Constructivism is an epistemology, or a theory, used to explain how people know what they know. The basic idea is that problem solving is at the heart of learning, thinking, and development. As people solve problems and discover the consequences of their actions–through reflecting on past
  • School Facilities Overview  By : Timothy Brown
    An effective school facility is responsive to the changing programs of educational delivery, and at a minimum should provide a physical environment that is comfortable, safe, secure, accessible, well illuminated, well ventilated, and aesthetically pleasing.
  • How To Discourage Children From Cheating  By : Timothy Brown
    At some point in their lives, children may be confronted with the temptation to forego studying and cheat their way into passing an exam. Most adults know this, as they have experienced the same thing when they were younger.
  • How to Get Involved with Your Middle Schooler  By : Carol Holmes
    Middle School for most means one word, awkwardness. It is when kids hit puberty, acne breaks out, voices change, new groups are formed, and they start becoming interested in the opposite sex. Awkward, it would appear, is an understatement. That is why it is very important for parents to become involved with their children.
  • CBSE Syllabus - An Attraction For Students  By : Rahul Mehta
    The manifold distinguishes in India have not left even the school boards untouched. The students have options ranging from state boards to CBSE and ICSE. CBSE forms one of the most widely accept board with a fully equipped syllabus.
  • A Guide to Score Good Marks in CBSE Examinations  By : Rahul Mehta
    CBSE sample questions papers generally follow a pattern. These are compiled as a collection of several previous years' question papers along with their answers. Taking these sample exams helps student to understand the question pattern, which is likely to appear in the examination and the weight allotment to different sections.
  • E-Learning - The Next-Gen Learning Way  By : Rahul Mehta
    Studies have become a web-oriented activity with the arrival of "Internet" in every home. With the flexibility of time and resources, e-learning provides an easy and convenient platform including technology-delivered instruction and web-based training.The e-learning solution served by the CBSE is a multimedia based learning content developed in line with the NCERT pattern.
  • Obtain the Benefit: Defeating The Bad Factors Of A web based Education  By : Steve Stevenson
    Virtually any individual that has investigated on-line schooling as well as education may no doubt be well aware of the feasible drawbacks that choosing a home-based diploma or preparation program holds more than deciding on to find out in an academics or perhaps complex institution. The greater part of methods out there can spotlight the issues so most people taking into account a web-based program can be aware of these folks prior to they enrol. Nonetheless, the thing that these means forget to speak about is that the adverse elements of a web based study course can possibly be prevented if a person know how!
  • 10 Simple Tips To Make Children Become Smarter  By : Reat Cresen
    Controlled investigation shows that intelligence is equally genetic and environmental. Intelligence is also not fixed but can be augmented because the brain develops new neurons and interconnections with inspiration.
  • Can We Provide First Grade Reading Help For a Child With Learning Disabilities?  By : Darin Browne
    First grade reading help is not easily available in many places around the world for a child with learning disabilities. In the minds of some, a child with learning disabilities is very often not even detectable before grade two, when they begin to exhibit behavior difficulties or fall behind their classmates in reading, writing and spelling.


    Nevertheless, all practitioners agree that if we can detect the trouble early enough, first grade reading help could make a big difference in the future schooling of a child with learning disabilities. Why then do we delay to give the first grade reading help that many of these kids so badly need, prefering a “wait and see” thoughts over a preemptive strike against a condition which can be so detrimental and so destructive in the life of the child.
  • Arts and Crafts to Improve Your Childs Learning  By : atul kushwaha
    Making a craft of any particular form is the way an individual can show creativity in what they are doing. Often you will find that when crafts are made there is a specific purpose in mind, perhaps Christmas or Birthday presents, or just a simple thank you to a friend or relative. Many arts can be inexpensive and the real purpose behind the craft regardless of whether it is practical or for display is to offer something you have created by hand to a person who you think will appreciate the recei
  • First Grade Reading Help For A Child With Learning Disabilities Using Low Cost Vision Therapy  By : Darin Browne
    Discovering first grade reading help can be a frustrating charge. If your child is trying to learn to read, your first reaction might be to look for a learning disability association in your area, or to bring your child for learning disability testing, but often this is an overreaction for one so young.
  • Improve Your Childs Mathematical Skills with Easy Math Tools  By : Saharan
    Math is a very important subject for everyone to master. Mathematics is used in every area of life in the home, on the job, and even in recreation. The problem is that some people just dont understand the concepts. This can be caused by different factors. Sometimes a child in school does not grasp the basic functions because of attention or classroom problems. This causes them to experience problems as each year new and more advanced tasks are added to their work.
  • Educational Evaluation For Special Education Student With Autism  By : kartik01
    All students in special education are required by law to have a complete evaluation every three years to determine eligibility for special education services. The following case study is about a student named "Adam". Adam is seven years old and has autism. He is in a Special Day Class setting in a public school. The case study includes details of Adam's three-year educational evaluation
  • Learning Disabilities Worldwide: Vision Therapy Cost in UK, USA and Beyond  By : Darin Browne
    Vision therapy is one of the most thrilling areas of assistance for children with learning disabilities or dyslexia, but the cost involved can be prohibitive.
  • 10 Easy Ways To Make Children Smarter  By : Roy Weastt
    Controlled research shows that intelligence is equally genetic and environmental. Intelligence is also not fixed but can be augmented because the brain develops new neurons and interconnections with encouragement.
  • Is Vision Therapy Successful In Helping Children With Learning Disabilities?  By : Darin Browne
    Vision therapy is discussed many times across the internet, with various people claiming vision therapy aided their child, and a couple saying it had little effect. As a Behavioral optometrist who works with vision therapy for children with learning disabilities all the time, I believe it is worth exploring the effectiveness of vision therapy when it comes to helping learning disabilities.
  • The Effectiveness Of Vision Therapy On Preschoolers  By : Darin Browne
    Vision therapy has been proven to be an successful treatment of vision development trouble in primary school children. As a Behavioral Optometrist I have practiced with vision therapy and children with learning disabilities for over twenty years, and I see the efficiency of the right techniques every day. Nonetheless, I am often asked, “Can vision therapy also be successful for preschool children?”
  • Parent Teacher Association History-00-780  By : Rakesh Toparticle4
    The Parent Teacher Association or PTA has been an important conception of activity since 1897. Many schools encourage PTA membership and participation. Knowing the story of the PTA will support you understand the importance of getting involved.
  • Children's Summer Educational Activities  By : Nicole Dean
    Summer will be here soon. Schools will release their young charges for a summer of fun. To keep their brains from going soft between school sessions, add a little education to their summer activities.

    Send kids to camp when they are old enough. There are a variety of camps all across the country, Canada, and across the globe. These camps are set up for all ages as well. Depending on your child’s interests and skills, there is a place for them. Camps can be just for the day...
  • Have you started your "university on wheels" yet?  By :
    Why would you continue to "waste" valuable time on your daily commute to work when you can "kill 2 birds with one stone" by using the same hours to learn a new skill, a new business idea, a new profession, etc., by listening to audiobooks?
  • Have you started your "university on wheels" yet?  By :
    Why would you continue to "waste" valuable time on your daily commute to work when you can "kill 2 birds with one stone" by using the same hours to learn a new skill, a new business idea, a new profession, etc., by listening to audiobooks?
  • Live Life with a Learning Disability  By :
    If you've been diagnosed with a learning disability as a child the disability most likely won't go away as you grow older. In fact, you'll find yourself having to deal with many other issues and tests as you become an adult. You'll have to learn new ways to cope with the day to day living challenges that being an adult presents to you.
  • The History Of Flags From Around The World  By :
    For centuries discoverers have been planting flags to signal that their claim a new land. Now every country in the world has its own design. Flags originated as vexilloids, which were decorated staffs that soldiers carried into battle. Early ones were decorated with symbols to identify the groups the soldiers represented, and set them apart from the others. Over time silk and other fabrics were added to these staffs, thus the birth of flags as we know them.
  • Boosting Your Child’s Confidence And Intelligence  By : Claire Quaty
    Everyone who has a child wants him to be as intelligent as possible. The old deal of telling the child they could grow up to be president is speaking directly to this fact. The act of becoming president speaks to the fact that they are intelligent and that seems to be the peak for a lot of people, especially parents in general. Of course not every child can become president but they can achieve a greater point of intelligence.

    This is possible for all children in the fact ...
  • What Books Do Children Like?  By : Kimberly Bagley
    Parents at times don't realize how critical it is to read to their children as early as infancy. Reading to a little one can promote a child's strong, cerebral, and emotional development. Any positive interaction between parent and child is helpful such as speaking, reading, and playing easy games. We want to make the most of every situation and build it into a learning event. Reading is a hands down way to attain this.

    Different things in books such as features, phrasing,...
  • Three Keys To Teaching Your Child The Alphabet  By : Deanna Mascle
    Learning the alphabet is a key part of your child's education especially when it comes to learning to read and write. It is important that children learn not only to recite the letters in order, but also to recognize letters out of sequence. In addition, after mastering basic recognition, children will need to learn the sounds each letter represents and how to write it.

    While many parents recognize how important learning the alphabet is to their child they are not always s...
  • A Guide To Choosing The Right Toy For Your Child’s Age  By : Amy Thomas
    Choosing the right toy for your child’s age is not just a matter of selecting a toy that will engage, entertain and educate them, it is also a matter of safety. If you’ve browsed the aisles of any toy store lately you probably know that selecting the right toy can be a difficult undertaking. Not only do you want a toy that you can rest assured will provide no danger to your child, but you also want to select a toy that will help your child develop their full potential.

    Res...
  • Communicating To Your Child Through Text  By : Sandy McBride
    Today people are using their cell phones for much more than talking. In fact, the biggest craze that is sweeping the cell phone industry is text messages. Text messages are short messages that are sent either via cell phone or computer to a cell phone. Instead of answering the phone and talking, the person receiving the message can read it and type back a response. Teenagers and adult like text messages but teenagers especially seem to enjoy using text messaging to communica...
  • Saving For Your Childs College Education  By : Robert Michael
    Paying for college is one of the largest expenses a parent will face in their lifetime, other than paying for a house. Because of this, care needs to be taken as well as special planning and allocations of finances in order to take the burden away from this expense. Starting early is the best option, even when your child is a toddler is not too soon. Consider the following timeline for saving for your child’s college education.

    When college is 15 years or more away, then y...
  • 5 Must Ask Questions For Anyone Potty Training A Toddler  By : Susanne Myers
    If you are thinking about starting to potty train your toddler, there are a few questions you should ask yourself before you begin potty training. Being well prepared for this challenging transition from diapers to potty is one of the best things you can do to make this as easy as possible on your child.

    1. Is My Child Ready?
    You want to start potty training at just the right time. You will know that your child is ready when he or she gets more interested in you going to ...
  • Private Tuition - How To Find A Good Tutor  By : Ciara McGrath
    Many teachers earn a nice little tax free income by giving private tuition. This is not officially a tax free income, but very few declare it on their income tax return.

    Private tuition can be extremely beneficial to students. It can boost their confidence, fill in knowledge gaps and give practice in answering examination questions.

    Finding individual help for your son or daughter is not cheap. You may be able to find a teacher who will work at your house for Ł5 an hour...
  • 8 Ways To Focus Your Child On Learning… Starting Right Now!  By : Megan Wiles
    1. Dress for Success

    As tempting as it may be in the homeschool setting to roll out of bed, pour a bowl of cereal, and begin instruction in your bathrobe, it is important that you dress for success. Your children need to know the importance of the education they are receiving. There is no quicker way to give your at-home classroom an aura of respect, than by dressing the part. Clothing does not have to be formal, but it can't be sloppy either. Similarly, your students sho...


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