The article you were looking is not available for one of the reasons below:
This article has been declined for editorial reasons, the author has been notified and we are awaiting their edits.
This article has been modified and is awaiting editorial response
This article has been removed from our database as it contains inappropriate content.
Below you will find more articles that we hope you find relevant
Buy Online Educational Games By: Nancy | May 24th 2012 - Online school supplies stores have solved a big problem of parents. With wide range of educational things and accessories these online stores are booming. By using this mode of purchasing, parents can prevent themselves from unwanted trips in very affordable prices. Tags:school supplies stores, buy online educational games
Some Methods In Homeschooling That May Don't Know By: Corick Stephunt | Mar 26th 2012 - For several folks, homeschooling might call to mind the picture of two or 3 kids sitting at a table and writing feverishly in their workbooks, whereas mom or dad stands nearby.
Brain Development Research Can Influence Early Childhood Curriculum By: John Cruser | Mar 21st 2012 - Brain Development Research
both the popular press and professional press have sparked public dispute on the significant importance of the first months and years of a child's life. Scientists have conducted studies showing the dramatic pressure of very early experience on the actual wiring of the human brain. Early encouragement, they have said, prepares the way for later growth and development. Lack of encouragement or negative stimulation can make such growth and development impossible or ... Tags:Teacher training Mumbai, Montessori course
Developing Literacy By: John Cruser | Mar 13th 2012 - Defining developing Literacy
Dictionaries sometimes define literacy as the capability to read and write. Discussions about the topic sometimes suggest that people fall into one of two categories""those who are literate and those who are illiterate. Tags:Teacher training Mumbai, Early childhood care
Brain Progress Study Can Control Early Childhood Curriculum By: John Cruser | Feb 29th 2012 - Brain Development Research
both the popular press and professional press have sparked public dispute on the significant importance of the first months and years of a child's life. Scientists have conducted studies showing the dramatic pressure of very early experience on the actual wiring of the human brain. Early encouragement, they have said, prepares the way for later growth and development. Tags:Teacher training Mumbai, Montessori course
Taking A $9 Trillion Chunk Out Of Our Skyrocketing National Debt By: Bruno Korschek | Feb 25th 2012 - This article proposes a detailed, multi-step process to reduce our skyrocketing national debt by over $9 trillion over the next ten years. The process accomplishes this reduction with minimal impact on the lives of most Americans except those that are criminals, politicians, lobbyists, or defense contractors. Best of all, it does all this without raising taxes on any American, rich or poor. Tags:national debt, government spending, political class, obama
Boarding Schools In Bangalore, Chennai And Pune Bring Out Quality: A Perspective By: Rajnish Mehan | Feb 22nd 2012 - Various reasons are cited by parents and even pondered when they decide to send their kids to schools. This is a time where the children are in their formative years. Taking the right step would be instrumental in bringing about a change in their personality as well as help in the improvement of their intelligent quotient. A different approach is being provided by the boarding schools these days, where the holistic format helps in creating smart and intelligent students. Tags:boarding schools in bangalore, boarding schools in chennai
The Sdts Is Not Krav Maga By: Matthew McKernan | Jan 4th 2012 - Don't believe the hype. Sure Krav Maga "says" a lot of things similar to the SDTS but you can't judge a system by its marketing. Even though there are some good techniques in Krav Maga, a few good techniques or concepts does not mean it's effective. Tags:self protection, best self defense
Find Best Online Tutors For Math By: Alex Brown | Nov 24th 2011 - Certainly suggested to keep in mind. You will find a sizable plethora of good reason why a lot more parents, these days more lately, want online math tutor due to their kids particularly for Math.Below are some advantages for why you ought to consider a proficient online math tuition for ones children:
Licensed Drug Addiction Treatment Centers For Troubled Teenagers By: Viking | Oct 19th 2011 - Parents with ADD teens trouble enough during regular academic days when their teens are occupied with school work and friends. Traditional models of wilderness camps for troubled youth work on the philosophy that adventure can help participants attain some considerable measure of personal growth. Tags:Troubled Teens Help, Struggling Teenager Camps,
Educational Games To Play With Children By: Jackie Abril | Sep 27th 2011 - Giving your children the right amount of education and love is very important, one way to teach your child while playing is with education games. Many games involve toys from companies such as fisher price. In this article I share fisher price coupons and educational games you can play Tags:coupon, coupons, toy, toys, fisher price, baby, babies, toddler, parenting, teaching, games
Euro Kids - Preschool, Play School By: Bilal | Sep 6th 2011 - Euro kids group of school is a famous name in the area of early child education in our country. The article brief about Euro kids" playschool, Euro kids preschool and different extra curriculum programs conducted by them. Tags:Euro kids preschool, Euro kids playschool
A Natural Nature Study Summer Of Fun By: Kathy Reynolds | Aug 15th 2011 - Romp with the Reynolds boys through a summer of fun nature studies that required very little planning by Mom. Kathy Reynolds shares how you can let the world be your inspiration as you embrace homeschooling as a way of life. Discover how real-life topics can be motivators for meaningful and exciting learning. Tags:homeschool, home education, Old Schoolhouse Magazine
Modern Techniques Of Teaching By: Thomsen Lucas | May 2nd 2011 - Imagination is extremely vital factor for a child's brain development. Toys play very significant role in a child's intellectual progress and stimulating imagination power during different stages of childhood. Tags:udviklende leget'j, Undervisningsmateriale
Deciding How To Choose Your Homeschoole Curriculum By: Sean Jordan | Dec 1st 2010 - More and more parents are choosing to homeschool their children. Once a rare choice, more parents are opting to homeschool their children. Homeschooled children don't let socialization interfere with other priorities such as work according to studies. Studies also show stronger family bonds in homeschooled kids. Tags:home schooling, homeschool
Make Money Ways $ Panama City $ Jacksonville $ Orlando $ Miami By: Sir Robert Bradley | Oct 24th 2010 - http://www.Ineed-money.com Good morning everyone, this is a money making way, Florida, Panama city, Jacksonville, Orlando, Miami, Tampa, Gainesville, Fort Lauderdale, Alabama, Montgomery, Birmingham, Mobile, Huntsville, Kentucky, Lexington, Tags:make money way, Florida, orlando, miami, tampa, jacksonville, panama city
Miscellaneous Musings About The State Of The Country And The Political Class By: Bruno Korschek | Sep 12th 2010 - This article reviews a number of recent news events and how the American political class is handling the situations. Unfortunately, from the raging drug cartel problems in Mexico to our failing educaiotn system, the American political class continues to worry only about their re-eleciton at the expense of fixing what ails the country. Tags:obama, drug cartel, public education, housing industry
Guitar Lesson -- Becoming A Well-rounded Musician By: James Emery Vigh | Aug 18th 2010 - Any musician who desires to become successful is eventually confronted with the question of how well-rounded he or she wishes to become. In fact, this question may need to be answered several times during a career - yielding different answers each time.
5 Effective Ways To Motivate Your Students - The Five R's By: Jennifer Dobson | Aug 11th 2010 - At some point every teacher wonders what more they can do to motivate their students to learn and succeed. Incorporate these simple tips into your lesson planning and you'll be thrilled at the marked difference in your students participation and performance! Tags:teacher, school, education, advice, inspiration, motivation
Motivation For Home Schooling By: Sunil Punjabi | Aug 4th 2010 - Sometimes parents have difficulty in homeschooling their kids, especially if it's their first time. Teaching an entire class of 20-30 students is different from teaching your own kids at home. The same method is used for teaching all the students. Tags:homeschooling
An Interactive Journey Through Science In Kuala Lumpur By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | Jul 21st 2010 - The Petrosains Discovery Centre in Kuala Lumpur is a Science and Technology museum that uses an interactive method to popularize the subject among children. There are many sections such as the Dinosaur exhibit, Space and the Muzika section. Tags:petrosains, kuala lumpur attractions
Mental Math Games (part 2 Of 3) By: Hannah McCarthy | Jun 29th 2010 - Looking for ways to improve your kid"s mental math without them realising? A number of fun ways are suggested such as scoring at darts and playing board games. Tags:mental math, math games, mental math games, educational math games, math games for kids, online math games, math games online, fun math games, pre-K m
How To Itegrated Whiteboards Into Today's Classroom By: Kevin Hogan | Jun 2nd 2010 - This is the year of whiteboards 2.0. Nearly 750,000 interactive whiteboards were sold worldwide in 2009, according to Futuresource Consulting, and one million are on track to be sold in 2010. If your district hasn't yet seen how these machines let teachers transform lessons, perhaps one of the people in this chart will convince you. Tags:whiteboards, teachers, interactive, teaching, PDF, students, technology, curriculum, kids
Effective Toy Wrangling By: Alicia Rockmore & Sarah Welch | May 23rd 2010 - If the title of this article caught your attention, it's likely that you have stubbed a toe on a Lego or tripped over a wayward doll one too many times. It is the bane of any parent's existence. Once kids enter the equation, white couches, glass coffee tables, and soothing clutter-free rooms get swapped Tags:Organizing Kids Toys, Toys, Kids, Organizing, Buttoned Up, Clutter, simple, plan
Montessori Classroom By: vivek | May 1st 2010 - The Montessori Method respects individual liberty of children to choose their own activities. This freedom allows children to follow their inner guidance for self-directed learning. Tags:Montessori classroom
Are You Unique? By: Meredith Liepelt | Sep 14th 2009 - Once someone have developed their target market, they are in a better position to develop messages that address key marketing issues in their field with solutions. This allows the audience to authentically understand who they are and identify them as an expert. This is called a USP statement, (Unique Selling Position.) Having the ability to capture the audience and identify with them immediately is critical in today's market. Tags:USP, Unique Selling Proposition, branding, target market, audience, selling position, expert in field
Coaching Youth Softball Coaching Younger Players By: Marc-Olivier Dagenais | Sep 9th 2009 - If you want to coach youth softball teams, there's one important thing you must understand: you are coaching kids. I know that it's obvious enough but there are coaches who do not seem to understand this. For them, coaching young players is no different from coaching older and more experienced ones. And that way of thinking might cause you to do more harm than good to your players.
Safety On Safari By: GoTravel24 | Jun 12th 2009 - A little nervous about going on safari? Don't be! With GoTravel24's advice you will be as safe as can be. Tags:safety, safari, touching, game, ranger, drive, creepy, crawl
Unique Christian Camp By: Charlie Reese | Mar 24th 2009 - Christian parents need a break from the daily stresses of raising kids just like anyone else. Sending your kids to summer camp is one of the best ways to get them out of your hair for a few weeks while at the same time letting them have a summer adventure. Although there are plenty of excellent summer camps out there, many of them have a lot of temptations which your kids will have to navigate. Kids sneak around and experiment with all sorts of things they shouldn\'t try at summer camp and, if y ... Tags:christian camps, camps, camping, online camping, camps count, count camps
How Drawing And Driving Are Alike By: Onur Ali | Mar 9th 2009 - Art educator and author B. Edwards is on a mission to revolutionize the way drawing is taught. Tags:drawning
Benefits Of Martial Arts Training For Kids By: John Parke | Jul 14th 2008 - But when your five-year old yells at you "Mom, Kids Rule!" or your ten-year old horrifies you with language that would make a sailor blush, you realize there must be something amiss with what these "family programs" really teach our kids. And sadly, its happening all over the media today, from sports to cartoons, and our children are learning things that we, as parents, vowed we would never teach them. Old fashioned values like respect and self-discipline, seems to have been forgotten, r ... Tags:Brazilian jiu-jitsu, Brazilian Jujitsu, Gracie jiu-jitsu, jiu-jitsu, jujitsu, jujutsu, judo, submission, wrestling, grappling, grapple, martial arts,
Hidden Gifts: What To Know So Your Child Isn't Overlooked By: David Palmer, Ph.D. | Nov 18th 2006 - School's in session and although most of their parents don't realize it, millions of early elementary age kids are being screened, tested, and sorted in an attempt to find those who need gifted education support services to flourish.
While it may seem that gifted kids should be able to do well in any setting, parents, researchers, and specialists who advocate for this sometimes overlooked group point out that many of our brightest child minds become bored, frustrated, an... Tags:gifted, child, children, GATE, IQ, IQ testing, learning disability, dyslexia, school
Best Year: The Year I Homeschooled My Child! By: James Masterson | Mar 21st 2006 - Parents are very excited when their children are old enough to get started in the learning stage level one. They are just too excited to play dough alphabet and clay with their 3-4 aged kids, flashcards with colorful drawings, number blocks, dress up in costumes and plant trees in the backyard with kids and other activities.
Homeschool helps parents to spend time with their kids in the early stages of learning. But one thing they always forget because of too much exciteme... Tags:homeschool, homeschooling, home school, home schooling
Learning And Teaching Social Skills: A Relationship-based Approach By: Adam Cox | Feb 5th 2006 - For those of us committed to helping children overcome learning challenges, the quest to teach social skills is particularly important. Social learning impairments are associated with a wide variety of learning disabilities, although they are especially problematic for people with nonverbal learning disabilities (NLD), noted to have underdeveloped right-hemisphere abilities, including deficits in: