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  • Motion Creates Emotion And Motivation For Learning In Children Greatly Improving Their Literacy
    By: Mandip Sohal | - All motion creates emotion and the focus of this article is to highlight this point and its relevance to children learning and improving their literacy and numeracy through various learning strategies.

    Movement is such an important thing and we all know that children are at their happiest when able to move. However, the logistics of teaching in school means they if they were moving around all the time it would be total chaos and there would be little or no improvement in their lit ...

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  • Widespread English Illiteracy Hurts Everyone: How Can We End It?
    By: Bob C. Cleckler | - At long last, Tom and Amy moved into their own apartment. They previously lived in a homeless shelter which consisted of cots in a large open room. Their three-year-old son could find no place to play and was considered a nuisance by the others at the shelter. Their new apartment was the only low-rent apartment in the area and was barely within their ability to pay because of Tom's low-wage job. One very cold January day, only one year after moving in, the apartment owner gave them an eviction n ...
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  • Health Information At Your Finger Tips!
    By: trafficwala | - Online health refers to health care or health services at a distance using World Wide Web and other electronic networks. E-health can be interchangeably used with online health. Communication through computers from and to any corner of the world has become much easier with the invention of internet in 1972. Three tools have paved way for the commencement of online communities: List serve that allows millions of web users in interact with an email thread, online representation of community bullet ...
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  • Health Information At Your Finger Tips!
    By: trafficwala | - Online health refers to health care or health services at a distance using World Wide Web and other electronic networks. E-health can be interchangeably used with online health. Communication through computers from and to any corner of the world has become much easier with the invention of internet in 1972. Three tools have paved way for the commencement of online communities: List serve that allows millions of web users in interact with an email thread, online representation of community bullet ...
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  • Television Violence And Children: How To Tame The Media Beast
    By: Bianca Tora | - Television is so much a part of our lives we need to be concerned about its effect on our children. The problem is that violence in verbal and physical form appears on screen daily.

    Do you know that there are
    a)6 violent acts per hour on prime time television

    6 violent acts per hour on children's programs

    c)50,000 TV commercials exposed to children per year?

    Studies show that violence in media does have an impact on children and ...

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  • Achieving Emotional Freedom - Part Two
    By: Ken Keis | - If you want to be financially independent, you must understand the universal financial success principles!
    In the previous e-zine, we talked about your mindset (willingness) about wealth. This issue will talk about some of the principles required for financial independence. In Part Three, we will discuss financial literacy and specific wealth-building strategies.

    Most of us grew up in an educational system that did not teach us financial literacy. Even today most of the chi ...

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  • Are You Thinking Of Pursuing A Degree In Teaching?
    By: Erik Jon | - The demand for teachers is rising every day; online degrees in education are a major avenue that will help fulfill the rising need for qualified teachers. These flexible, fast programs are convenient, and when obtained through a quality source place graduates in a competitive spot for distinguished positions in the world of education.

    Nearly every state in the U.S. requires a teachers certification in math, teaching, writing and reading, as well as a bachelors degr ...

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  • Music Makes A Difference
    By: Kindermusik AustNZ | - Music is a wonderful skill for any child, but research shows how learning music can help your child in so many more ways:
    Improved reasoning capacity and problem solving skills
    Improved math and language performance
    Better memory
    Greater social & team skills
    The following studies and ongoing research provides overwhelming evidence that music make a difference.

    Everyone has musical ability.
    Its true. ...

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  • Little Known Facts To Become A Firefighter Or Paramedics
    By: Ranju Kumar | - Not everyone can have the capacity and strength of becoming a Firefighter or a Paramedic. It's a job that entails life-saving amidst life-threatening situations; a job where there is no place for emotional vulnerability. Saving lives and ensuring better safety for fellowmen by being a part of the Ambulance Service is probably one of the most rewarding and humbling jobs.

    Before applying for the job of a firefighter or a paramedic, one must have an in-depth knowledge of Community A ...

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  • Ready! Set! Go! Start Your Bilingual Journey Now!
    By: Beth Butler | - The children are lined up at the starting gate. Toddlers and preschool age children are poised, ready to launch off the starting block and win the race to becoming the best global citizen they can be!

    Banners of sponsors line the path of this great race. All the way from companies who make bilingual CDs and DVDs for babies to those who run private institutions designed to give Junior the best life has to offer during the first five years of his life. What? You did not know tha ...

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  • Integrating Artistic Creativity Into Homeschooling With Children's Art Programs
    By: Christine OKelly | - Developing an appreciation for artistic creativity in young people has wide-reaching, lifelong impacts. It can help them build eye-hand coordination, expand their motor skills, and even bolster their ability to learn and retain concepts. With prolonged exposure, that appreciation can help teenagers develop a level of emotional maturity often found lacking in their peers.

    For parents who choose to homeschool their kids, finding time to teach them the value of artistic expression c ...

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  • Servant Leadership
    By: Robert II Smith | - The following essay addresses the complex topic of leadership in the modern challenging world, explains the specific role of Transformational, Transactional, and Situational Leadership. The focus of this paper is on the place of above mentioned leadership models in scholarship, practice and leadership model. The essay determines the similarities between the models, analyzes the differences in their approaches and provides the new insight into the understanding of scholarship, practice and leader ...
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  • Reasons For Sharp Rise In Divorce Rate
    By: James Walsh | - Marriage is essential not only for a persons inner peace and emotional fulfilment by having a lifelong partner but it is also important from the point of view of childrens healthy upbringing. The relationship brings comfort to the life of both husband as well as wife. After marriage, the wife can take charge of household work and childrens upbringing without worrying about finances and wealth, which are generally in the husbands domain of responsibility.

    Over the last ...

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  • Education & Teaching - Language Acquisition
    By: Jose Rocha | - Brenda Geier K-12 Reading Specialist - The research tells us that with the support of parents, caregivers, and early childhood educators, as well as exposure to a literacy-rich environment, children progress from emergent to conventional reading. By interacting through reading aloud and conversation, children are exposed to learning early. It is very important to read aloud to children and provide opportunities for them to talk about the stories that they hear. As Anderson, Hiebert, Scott, and ...
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  • Scholastic Benefits Of Reading To Children
    By: Grant Eckert | - The experts all agree - reading to your children is one of the most important things you can do to foster their love of learning. Children whose parents read to them are more successful in school. They often learn to read earlier and understand what they read more clearly. Reading to your children benefits them in many ways - some of them obvious and some of them not quite so obvious. Jim Trelease, author of The Read Aloud Handbook, offers many ways that reading aloud to your children helps them ...
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  • The Secrets Of Thought Power
    By: Duncan Sequeira | - We have been told that if we keep positive, think positive then we can create the life of our dreams, with the power of thought. How easy is that? Have you seen how quickly thoughts whiz through our minds.

    Have you tried to monitor your thoughts? If you have, then you will know how fast they move through us. We have thousands of thoughts a day. It would be extraordinarily difficult to watch and direct all of our thoughts all of the time.

    One minute they are here, n ...

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  • Discover How You Can Grow Your Financial And Emotional Intelligence Effectively
    By: Mohamed Abdul Rauf Bin Mohamed Yusope | - When dealing with finance, it involves a lot of emotions. Our lives itself revolves a lot with financial matters. Through financial matters, we have seen rejoices and sadness when individuals and businesses accomplish success and setbacks respectively. Through personal experiences in dealing with financial issues such as business, it teaches significant lessons such as dealing with emotional and financial intelligences in handling and facing challenges.

    Through financial board ga ...

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  • Discover How Financial Literacy Can Help You In Your Home Business
    By: Mohamed Abdul Rauf Bin Mohamed Yusope | - If there is a great learning game or tool that I would introduce to people to learn about financial education, it would definitely be Cashflow 101. Rich Dad's Cashflow 101 is a financial education board game that teaches you financial literacy. I really had so much fun learning playing the game with others that I felt that it has been one of my best investments in purchasing the board game.

    The game teaches you similar lessons in ones personal financial real life experience such ...

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  • 3d Animation And Learning To Read "€" The Shrek Effect And Other Reasons To Be Optimistic.
    By: Blabber fruit | - Why Choose Phonics?

    Although here at FruitPhonics, we do not endorse any particular product or subscribe to any specific 'school of thought', we believe that modern phonics based literacy tuition, sometimes called synthetic phonics, has consistently been shown to be by far the most effective route to early literacy for the majority of children.

    In the case of slower learners and the socially disadvantaged, these methodologies have been shown to virtually eliminate ...

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  • Writing Standards And Projects Devoted To Their Enhancing
    By: Andrew Schwartz | - There were many projects devoted to the problems of literacy, different methods of increasing the writing standards, but we are going to describe the most interesting and unusual.

    The Billesley Paired Writing Project is a project connected with raising of writing standards. Scientists observed children within Year 5 and employing drama to stimulate the writing. Pupils of the Year 5 composed books for the younger audience, the pupils of the Year 3. The children found this work very ...

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  • Why Women Stay Poor
    By: Pam Kennett | - The UK Equal Opportunities Commission has stated that it will take at least two more generations for women to bridge the gap and reach the same earnings as our full time male colleagues. This is despite the fact that the first equal pay legislation was introduced over 30 years ago. Progress is being made, but ever so slowly. Why is it that women can't seem to catch up?

    There are certainly enough motivators. We hate the fact that we don't have enough money, we know we probably ...

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  • How To Save Money If You Have Kids?
    By: Adrien Brody | - Yes, you can have the joy of raising children without going broke -- although it will not be easy. We live in a very materialistic society, it is incumbent upon all of us to teach our children well. They will feel the tug of peer pressure, the "need" to have $100 Air Jordans. If you can teach them money literacy early, you will have gone a long way toward saving them years of financial and emotional grief.

    Kids learn best by example. If they see you buying new shoes every month, t ...

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  • Learning To Read: Effective Teaching Methods
    By: Rebecca Walker | - Learning to read is one of the most important steps in your child's development, both socially and intellectually. Reading is the basis for education, and without that ability your child will find grasping new concepts a difficult task from elementary years through to higher education. It is therefore in your best interests, as a parent, to embark on a reading programme with your child as early as possible, to ensure charted intellectual growth and development, and to allow independent thinking ...
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  • Illiteracy In America
    By: Tina Matsunaga | - In the past, I have assumed that illiteracy is reserved for the third world countries, the mentally disabled, or some destitute inner city families. Then, in my late thirties, I became a non-traditional college student and began to understand the magnitude of illiteracy in America. Peer editing is definitely a revelation. Fellow students have failed to write complete sentences, spell correctly, avoid improper language, and construct proper paragraphs. I am shocked.

    When the pape ...

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  • Why Choose Educational Toys
    By: Nicole Munoz | - Children spend the majority of their time playing. Most everything learned during the early childhood years is accomplished through play so the toys available to a child are very important. There are a wide variety of toys available today that are labeled educational, but anything a child plays with that enhances their natural growth and development in a positive way can be an educational toy.

    Electronic and computerized toys are typically what comes to mind when you think of ed ...

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  • The Intelligence Of Emotions: Will The Real Definition Of Emotional Intelligence Please Stand Up
    By: Joshua Freedman | - The most recent NexusEQ Conference included delegates from over 100 disciplines and 37 nations gathered in Holland to see how emotional intelligence improves leadership. On EQ.org, more and more practitioners are appearing from all over the world. Google News has stories about EQ every day. It all goes to show that emotional Intelligence is of interest to a wide and growing audience. But what do we mean by "emotional intelligence" -- is it just a nice way of talking about concepts that have b ...
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  • Child Education And Other Aspects Of Childs Development
    By: Smruti Ranjan Sarangi | - Education is the process by which an individual is encouraged and enabled to develop fully his or her innate potential; it may also serve the purpose of equipping the individual with what is necessary to be a productive member of society. Through teaching and learning the individual acquires and develops knowledge, beliefs, and skills.

    Education is often used to refer to formal education. However, it covers a range of experiences, from formal learning to the building of understand ...

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