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What You Must Avoid In Team Building Exercises By: Brian Middle | Mar 13th 2009 - When team building games go right, there's hardly anything quite like the thrill of a job well done team atmosphere and a motivated team of staff, but when team building games go badly, there's hardly anything quite as unpleasant. When team building events go badly the opposite effect is achieved. The team is discouraged and they hit an even lower ebb than they were at before. Therefore, a great deal of preparation and forethought is required if you are arranging team building games. Tags:Teambuilding, Team building, events, corporate events, company team building, team building event, teambuilding tips, productivity, motivation, effici
Recital Preparation For Music Students And Their Parents By: Luzviminda Malibiran | Jun 12th 2007 - This article outlines six(6) tips on how music students can better prepare themselves for their music recitals so that is is a positive experience which builds their self esteem. This article also provides information to parents of music students on how better to support their children as they prepare for public performances. Music teachers may also find this information helpful to share with their students and their students' parents. Tags:student recitals, recital preparation, preparing for a recital, preventing performance anxiety
When Women Have Adult Add By: Tellman H. Knudson | Apr 16th 2007 - Maybe you were shocked to learn that you had ADD when you took your child for an evaluation. The truth is that ADD runs in families. There's a 25 - 35% likelihood that if you have ADD, your child may have it, too. You can't feel bad about it and be depressed because you think that your son or daughter has ADD because of you. That kind of thinking is just depressing. On the other hand, you may have been relieved to learn that the feelings you'd had since childhood were actuall... Tags:ADD, ADHD, adult ADD, adult ADHD, attention deficit
Camping Tips For Families By: Nicole Munoz | Mar 26th 2007 - Camping outdoors is a great way for families to spend quality time together, but it can sometimes get stressful for parents, especially those with small children. Planning and preparation are the keys to success in any event, so take a little time before your outing to plan some fun camping activities for the kids as well as the whole family.
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