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Is Your Child Ready For Preschool

28th September 2009
Parents know that children do not always follow the experts when it comes to physical and intellectual development. As the closest observers of their individual child's temperament and abilities, parents are the best judges on whether a child is ready for... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Baby Sign Language – Improves Children’s IQ Scores

21st September 2009
Drs. Acredolo and Goodwyn have conducted over two decades of scientific research on the use of sign language with hearing babies, including a longitudinal study funded by the National Institutes of Health. Below are the findings from that study. More t... Read >
Author: Sarah Marchant

Making Children Happy

15th August 2009
Children need to be supplied with as many positive and influential affirmations as possible to encourage them to be happy and live bright and meaningful lives, with endless opportunities. They can only be enticed to do so with help from the adults around... Read >
Author: Kaley

Baby Gifts: How to choose a baby gift for a new born

31st July 2009
We have all had times when we are looking to choose the right baby gift. Choosing a baby gift can be time consuming, difficult to know what to buy, and god only knows that it can be expensive. However, e-commerce has made searching for the perfect gift mu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Baby Gifts: How to choose a baby gift for a new born

24th July 2009
We have all had times when we are looking to choose the right baby gift. Choosing a baby gift can be time consuming, difficult to know what to buy, and god only knows that it can be expensive. However, e-commerce has made searching for the perfect gift mu... Read >
Author: Alfitness

What are we Teaching Our Childrean?

23rd July 2009
Your beliefs and attitudes form the entire basis for your experienced (subjective) reality. We are mere observers of experience and our observations are totally subjective. Some philosophers would say that the closest we can come to experiencing true re... Read >
Author: Davies

James Frazer: Magic, Religion and Science

18th July 2009
James Frazer: Magic, Religion and Science This essay will illustrate and appraise Sir James Frazer’s evolutionary explanations of magic, religion and science, as depicted particularly in his famous work The Golden Bough (1890-1915). This requir... Read >
Author: William Al-Sharif

Research Shows the Benefits of Baby Sign Language

17th July 2009
A National Institute of Health (NIH) funded experimental study was conducted by Drs Linda Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn in 1989 to determine if baby sign language would delay speech development in children. The study assigned the children into two groups, on... Read >
Author: Lisa Baade

Positive Greek Sorority and Fraternity Options for Women

11th May 2009
Have you been thinking of joining a sorority but you aren’t sure where to start? Do you even know what sororities are all about? Many women want to belong to a sorority but they aren’t really sure what this means or which sororities in the country a... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller

COOPERATIVE GAMES RESCUING IN THE PLAYFUL A INTEGRATION AND THE HEALTHY EXPERIENCE BETWEEN THE DIFFE

24th April 2009
Monographic assay “The cooperative games play an important role in the educational process of the pupils. It is important and necessary in the intellectual development of educating, in the aspects physical, emotional and in the formation of social, c... Read >
Author: lucianems

Why having a learning environment for your child is important?

23rd April 2009
Providing a learning and educated environment for your child will enhance their intellectual development and growth. According to research, it is proven that one of the best ways to raise and develop your child is by providing an educated and learning env... Read >
Author: TinhToy

Understanding Creative Pretend Play With A Toy Kitchen

09th April 2009
When it comes to children and their pretend games, many adults do not seem to be able to understand the benefits that come from playing in such a manner. Some even dare to say that children should be in the "real world" and not pretend play so much. But t... Read >
Author: omri

Are Genius Made Or Born?

07th April 2009
The main problem with the idea that we are a product of our genes and nothing else is that we are not born and kept in isolation in a bubble for the rest of our lives. As human beings we arrive with a survival kit, but we grow and develop in a process of... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak

Chinese Kung Fu

25th March 2009
Kung Fu enjoys a long history and great popularity in China. Kung Fu is captivating the attention of more and more people in other nations. More and more foreigners come to learn the mysterious Kung Fu. Coming up to date, Chinese Kung Fu has become som... Read >
Author: txymartialarts

Resources in Teaching Music Highlight Teaching Strategies

09th March 2009
Music teaching and its themes encompass pedagogical skills as well as matters of character, disposition, value, personality, and musicality. It reflects on musicianship and practical aspects of teaching while drawing on a broad base of theory, research, a... Read >
Author: Earl Marsden

Meditation helps college students improve brain function and reduce stress

05th March 2009
College is a great challenge for most students, many of whom are making major life decisions for the first time. Attending an institution of higher learning is expected to contribute to a student’s personal growth and intellectual development, but resea... Read >
Author: Tom Ball

Compounding Wealth by Capitalizing on Boomer Gender Differences

18th February 2009
I want to begin by identifying the differences between the male & female brain and then capitalizing on them to build wealth thru better family communication. This is so critical because as a financial advisor I've seen a host of couples come to my office... Read >
Author: Debra L. Morrison

Detailed Information on Microcephaly

17th October 2008
Microcephaly is a neurodevelopmental disorder. Microcephaly is a condition that is present at birth in which the baby's head is much smaller than normal for an infant of that age and gender. Microcephaly can be present at birth or it may develop in the fi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What are the problems relating to Cerebral palsy?

20th August 2008
Cerebral palsy is a disorder that occurs in babies and children. The brain and nervous system get affected and this causes impairment in intellectual development, problems associated with vision causing even blindness in some patients, loss in sense of to... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops

Parenting Skills

14th August 2008
Parenting is considered to be the most difficult and responsible job. The only unfortunate aspect of this job is that no one gets a formal training or course. This is a totally different kind of job where you have to take over the task and fulfill your re... Read >
Author: Jennie

Want To Get Rid Of Annoying Bugs Without Using Insecticides?

29th July 2008
They are created merely to save time and to get rid of these insects from annoying the surrounding specially the plants in the lawn but out of luck it tenders more danger than benefit. Studies show that is creates problem in terms of the intellectual deve... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter

Essay Writing Importance: Breaking Student’s Delusion

09th June 2008
Essay writing remains to be one of the hardest and complicated tasks that the marvel of modern technology has yet to make easier for man. Everything nowadays is simply keystrokes away, but the process of assembling thoughts into an engaging written piece ... Read >
Author: Kennethbrowm

Fish Oil is Good for You

26th May 2008
Fish oil is recommended for a healthy diet because it contains the omega-3 fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), precursors to eicosanoids that reduce inflammation throughout the body However, fish do not actually pr... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu

Everyday Phonics for Successful Reading

02nd May 2008
Hello again, if you are working alongside me with your child, congratulations, you are taking him or her along the first steps to reading. More importantly, you are easing his path at school. It is a fact of life, of biology, that our children arr... Read >
Author: Robyn Dalby-Stockwell

Can Learning to Play an Instrument Improve Your Childs Intellect?

11th February 2008
Can Learning to Play an Instrument Improve Your Childs Intellect? Written by Andrew Glennester (Jan 2008) Marc Jaffrey the Music Manifesto champion wrote in their report “Young people’s vitality, passion and creative determination to make music... Read >
Author: ExpertGuitarist

Information About Passive Smoking, Smokeless Tobacco And Other Health Risks

24th January 2008
Involuntary or passive smoking is associated with premature disease and death. Estimates indicate that 38,000 to 43,000 nonsmokers who are regularly exposed to environmental smoke die annually from smoking related causes. 16 The majority of these (35,000 ... Read >
Author: David Jones

Humor Stimulation

18th January 2008
Children laugh a lot but they don’t think everything is funny to them. Funnily enough, young children don’t have a sense of humor. The younger the child, the easier it is to see the connections in the brain and the cognitive capacity necessary in orde... Read >
Author: Tsoof and Eden

The Personal Motivation In Tourism

30th October 2007
The main factor of the demand in the tourist sector is, of course, the price of the services. But there are a lot of other human elements such as private habits and social traditions. Everybody has the individual characteristics, which determinate the des... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The Effects of Divorce on Children

21st September 2007
The effects of divorce on children could be massive, but this could be helped. The most common causes for divorce are family problems, physical or emotional abuse, extramarital affairs, work stress and vices. Below are types of divorces you might want to ... Read >
Author: John Sern

Learning To Write: Effective Teaching Methods

25th July 2007
Learning to write is a critical, landmark stage in your child's development, and one which can pave the way for academic success in future years. Whilst your child becomes more aware of the world around him, and begins to learn the basics of expressing o... Read >
Author: Rebecca

The Advantages of Home Schooling

25th July 2007
Falling out of favour in recent years, home schooling used to be considered a great way to monitor and enhance your child's intellectual development. Theories about poor social development and emotional exposure led to a downturn in the frequency of home ... Read >
Author: Rebecca

Stimulating Child Development

25th July 2007
The development of your child is a complex and involved process, spanning a number of different physical and mental elements. Encouraging the mental development of your child, in terms of sociality, intellect and emotion is crucial in raising a well-round... Read >
Author: Rebecca

Learning To Read: Effective Teaching Methods

25th July 2007
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... Read >
Author: Rebecca

Baby Slings Enable Parents to Recreate the Feeling of Being Carried in the Womb

21st May 2007
A baby sling is the perfect device for parents who want to maintain closeness with their infant while completing tasks around the house and in the community. Many parents choose to literally wear their babies and they do this by using a sling that is desi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A gift for your Child

18th January 2007
Around Christmas and the New Year is the time when nice and kind fairy-tales comes to every house as is normal at the end of the year. These fairy tales bring many presents and gifts; with children waiting with anticipation for such presents. They believe... Read >
Author: Angela

What Other Conditions Are Associated With Cerebral Palsy?

02nd January 2007
Many individuals with cerebral palsy have no additional medical disorders. However, because cerebral palsy involves the brain and the brain controls so many of the body’s functions, cerebral palsy can also cause seizures, impair intellectual development... Read >
Author: altec015

New york Nannies

12th December 2006
A Nanny is defined as a child's nurse. The traditional New york nanny was a servant in a large household and reported directly to the lady of the house. New york Nannies were always females and this remained the case through most of the 20th Century. Toda... Read >
Author: usha rani

Your Son or Daughter Can be a Whiz Kid Too!

06th December 2006
So do you think as a mom or dad that the prestigious status of whiz kid, accorded to children with outstanding mathematical abilities, is reserved for the other parent’s children? Well think again. My bold claim is that any child can be accorded such ... Read >
Author: Joe Pagano

Global Career Training in Parenthood Leadership

17th November 2006
This is about career training resources to achieve excellence in Parenthood Leadership. Career training in rearing children or being a parent is the most neglected area of training in the whole wide world. If you have a child or going to have one, it wil... Read >
Author: Pierre du Plessis

The Complexity of Autism and Issues in Diagnosing the Syndrome(part two)

26th June 2006
- Part II - Although some medical scientists agreed upon the new features discovered and explained by Kanner, others didn't accept his ideas, claiming that autism couldn't be separated from other neurological disorders. Many medical scientists disagree... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Top 20 Reasons Why Children Should Study Music

24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Deborah Torres Patel All you need to do is visit the kids' audio/video section of your local CD shop and you will be bombarded with a multitude of educational enhancement products to buy. You may find 'Baby Einstein' or 'Brainy Baby' an... Read >
Author: Deborah Torres Patel

Computer Games that Help Your Babies Learn

01st February 2006
Playing games has been a common activity of humans since ancient times, not just for fun but also aimed at learning basic life skills. PC games come in a large array of forms and intended for the most diverse objective from mere entertainment for leisure ... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda