Articles, tagged with "school aged children", page 1
16th February 2012
Teaching primary school aged children when they are avidly interested in discovering new things and are learning something new every day can be an extremely rewarding career choice. However, as any primary teacher will know, keeping control of a class of ...
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Author:
Sarah Shore
14th December 2011
What happens to your home when you are beyond busy with work, kids, family and life in general? I know my little things that need to get fixed list grows exponentially. It doesn't matter that I say we are coming home after the soccer game Saturday to take...
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Author:
CPS
21st November 2011
Shopping is a pleasurable experience for both parents and children. If you have the money to spend it is a fantastic time to bond with children. But due to money and budgeting issues, certain families are forced to tighten the belt and limit their shoppin...
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Clivir Team
15th November 2011
Team building can be pursued through a variety of activities, ranging from the simple and basic, such as one off bonding exercises before or during meetings, to complex, multi-day simulations, trainings or retreats carefully organised by professional asso...
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Author:
Michiel Van Kets
06th October 2011
An anal fissure is a small split or tear in the thin moist tissue lining the lower rectum. Anal fissure can cause pain, bleeding and/or itching. Anal fissures are extremely common in young infants but may occur at any age. Studies suggest eighty percent o...
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Author:
bcured
24th August 2011
Christmas season is about spending time together with family and friends. One terrific festive outing to enjoy while supporting the community is attending a Christmas play, concert, or performance. The whole family can attend together and get into the Chr...
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Author:
WendellDemont
17th June 2011
As much as parents would like their children to eat nutritious food, not all of their meals are prepared at home. Choices of lunch for some kids may be restricted to what is available in the cafeteria. Making lunch boxes may seem time consuming, but it ca...
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Author:
Steven Chang
19th May 2011
Lifelong Learn promotes early childcare training and the continuation of learning, by offering resources from books for pre-school aged children, to workshops for teachers. Learning is a continual process and from children to adults, developing skills and...
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Author:
seo manag
03rd May 2011
Deciding on a career in early childcare training is a big and important step. The work of an early childcare training provider is a satisfying and rewarding path. You will begin a life-long learning journey, constantly striving to improve the development ...
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expertseo22@gmail.com
12th April 2011
If you enjoy being around kids and would like to see yourself working with them, there are many different kinds of jobs to choose from. These positions could range from becoming a teacher, to teaching baby sign language. Each job will require a different ...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
31st March 2011
In present scenario the party culture is touching new heights of luxury. You can enjoy the day with high levels of comfort, style and luxury. Renting a party bus has grown to be a very popular idea for both young children and adults. Many adults rent part...
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Author:
salik khan
25th March 2011
Chickenpox and shingles are all caused by the varicella zoster virus, which is a type of herpes virus. Many people are infected with the varicella zoster virus and can develop chickenpox at some point in their lives, usually when they are school-aged chil...
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Author:
bcured
22nd March 2011
Teach Children Effective Social Skills: Using Workbooks for Ages 9-12
Workbooks can provide parents with instant expertise about social skills. The parent can adapt the workbook to the learning style of the child. Children who are independent learners...
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Author:
Katrina Miller
16th March 2011
Are you smarter than a fifth grader? School-aged children know the answer to this trivia question, how about you? "What is the human body's largest organ?" No, it isn't your heart. It is your skin.
In the average adult it covers about 3000 square inche...
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Author:
Jennifer Washburn
14th March 2011
When trying to understand the Montessori method of education, it can be hard to grasp and it is sometimes hard to find solid information. Here is one major question that will help clear up any vague responses you might find on the internet.
Many pare...
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Author:
HRPub