- 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 £5 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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