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Two Hands For Talking

02nd October 2009
Something every parent does when handed their newborn is took them over from top to bottom with amazement and joy, making sure everything is A-Okay. They run down the checklist mentally as they cry and embrace their new child. Two feet? Check. Ten Toes? C... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn The Italian Language With Ease

28th September 2009
Pasta, Ti Amo, Prego are three words from Italy. Italy’s language is called Italian and learning this language is more like reading every English syllables of every word. The Italian language is fairly easy to understand and learn since some words can b... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Feed Your Memory With Attention

25th September 2009
Have you ever thought of how you’re able to remember names, things and faces? How about thinking about the way your memory works? Maybe you have but some of you have not thought about it all. How about this, picture how you’re able to recognize some i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Prospective Tool Of Education

24th September 2009
It's popular belief that video games are addictive and turn people into dull headed zombies. This supposedly wrong notion about video games is sought to be set right by no less than the Federation of American Scientists. Everyone agrees that repeatedly... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Pull Along Toys - Wooden Toys Provide Numerous Educational Benefits

23rd September 2009
Toys are a fundamental part of a child's life. They are critical for physical, emotional, intellectual and social interaction. At the Wooden Toy Store we pride ourselves on sourcing timeless and enduring wooden toys and puzzles that help children get the ... Read >
Author: Wooden Toys

Who Can Pass the GED?

22nd September 2009
by Michael Ormsby Over 39 million Americans don’t have a high school diploma, and trying to find a good job or better education can be nearly impossible without getting over the high school hurdle first. For many people, the GED is the best solution.... Read >
Author: Michael Ormsby

Learn All About Alzheimer

16th September 2009
As uncommon as the name of the disease sounds, its prevalence and incidence rates are not. In fact, almost four million people in the United States are affected by this problem. All can be affected, men or women, across all social status and economic posi... Read >
Author: Alden Robinson

Learning Chess – An Effective Way to Treat ADHD, ADD in Kids

03rd September 2009
Chess for long has been regarded as a game of strategies and tactics and several theoreticians have developed extensive chess strategies and tactics since the game's inception. The game is not merely referred to as a source of entertainment but it also he... Read >
Author: Ichessu

Learning Chess – An Effective Way to Treat ADHD, ADD in Kids

02nd September 2009
Chess for long has been regarded as a game of strategies and tactics and several theoreticians have developed extensive chess strategies and tactics since the game's inception. The game is not merely referred to as a source of entertainment but it also he... Read >
Author: Ichessu

Information About Alzheimer

03rd August 2009
What is Alzheimer�s disease? Alzheimer�s disease is a degenerative problematic characterized by memory loss as well as loss in thinking skills. It is in fact part of a group of memory and head problems called dementia. It can conduct to behavioral ... Read >
Author: sharonsky

Alzheimer Information

03rd August 2009
What is Alzheimer�s disease? Alzheimer�s disease is a degenerative crisis characterized by memory loss as well as loss in thinking skills. It is essentially part of a group of memory and head problems called dementia. It can conduct to behavioral c... Read >
Author: sharonsky

What Childrens Games And Toys Are Best For Educational Learning

01st August 2009
There are many reasons for teaching your child during their first few years of life. This is one of the times during growth where the brain is open the most for learning and development. Every action they take is a learning experience, from recognizing si... Read >
Author: Jason

Creating A Winning Attitude

30th July 2009
Your attitude can make or break you. It's virtually indisputable that your attitude determines how far you'll go in life and a positive mental outlook can help you achieve optimal success with your home based business ideas. Having a positive mental at... Read >
Author: William Drapcho

How To Improve Emotional Intelligence: 3 Ways To Enhance Your Emotional Intelligence

29th July 2009
These days, more and more people are trying to figure out how to improve emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence refers to the ability of a person to understand and control their emotions. It may not seem like such an important aspect of our life, ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Thirty reasons for social play.

17th June 2009
Thirty reasons for social play. Children go to school to learn and when school is out they can relax and play. Parents often feel that they have to work a lot harder than their kids. When they go home from work, there’s usually a never-ending list of ... Read >
Author: Paul Camp

GED Exam: The Top Four Most Important Test-Taking Tips

10th June 2009
There are many questions that both students and adult learners have before pursuing a GED program. Some of the most common questions asked are: “What is to be expected on the GED test?” “Is the test harder than High School tests?” Without a doubt... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray

What Does the GED Measure?

05th June 2009
The GED is a high school equivalency exam. But what does that mean? How can a test be the equivalent of high school? And what is it, exactly, that we expect high school graduates to know? Over 39 million disenfranchised American adults have no high s... Read >
Author: Michael Ormsby

Knowing how to write a comparative essay will show you the truth

15th May 2009
In a comparative essay you have to make a comparison between two separate objects, events or ideas. For example, the topic for the essay may be something like, "Make a comparison between object A and object B." Knowing how to write a comparative essay... Read >
Author: jordan kavoosi

Online Games - Fabulous Means of Entertainment and Fun

05th May 2009
With an aim to get a pill for relaxation people prefer to play games on their computer even while working. The technology which has added fun to an individuals life right in his room or office space is the introduction of online games. Playing games is a ... Read >
Author: aldenjerry

Here Are Key Day Trading Secrets You Can Use Right Away To Make Money In The Markets

23rd April 2009
Day trading is an excellent way to make good money, but if you've heard it's easy or a form of passive income, you've heard wrong. You need to put some work into it. Day trading commodities and stocks is more like a highly lucrative job. You need a n... Read >
Author: Sam Lockwood

Is It Alzheimers?

15th April 2009
Unbelievably, one out of ten people over the age of 65 have Alzheimer�s disease. In fact, in a recent statistic polls, almost 19 million Americans suffer one way or the other from this dreaded progressive disease. Below are some information that you wil... Read >
Author: Brian

What If Your Child Was Born A Genius?

05th April 2009
What if you could show your child how to discover, unlock and develop their natural talents and creativity? Every parent has the right to know how they can be in the best position to help their children develop their unique gifts and talents. You can eq... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak

Developing Skills with Pretend Play Toys

25th March 2009
How many times do you look over and see a child involved in pretend play? Children from a very young age engage in spirited and fun pretend play. This can be anything from using a pencil as a magic wand to whipping up something in their toy kitchen. Prete... Read >
Author: omri

Music Teachers Resources: Making Students Love Music

25th February 2009
When your private studio has innovative and interactive music teachers resources, you can certainly focus on developing your students’ interests in music. Through these, you can also motivate them to craft music as both their profession and passion. Tea... Read >
Author: Earl Marsden

What Do GED Test-Takers Need to Know?

02nd February 2009
The GED Academy guides hundreds of test-takers through the GED program. Learners tell the same stories over and over. The first questions everyone asks are: What can I expect? What will it be like? What do I need to know? The GED is a sophisticated... Read >
Author: Michael Ormsby

Here's How The Pros Make Money Day Trading - Learn Their Secrets

28th January 2009
Day trading is a way to make money, and a way to make good money. It is not, however many people may pitch it, an easy ride. There's work that you need to put into it. As such, day trading stocks or commodities is a job, and a highly lucrative one. ... Read >
Author: Sam Lockwood

Repair A Lost Love...And Create A Lasting Relationship

09th January 2009
The human being is a marvelous creation. We possess cognitive thinking skills, are the only animal in the kingdom capable of speech and an opposable thumb. Yet with all these amazing attributes we rarely are capable of a romantic relationship without so... Read >
Author: glchandler

Top 5 GED Secrets

15th December 2008
The 39 million adult Americans who have no high school degree earn lower wages and aren't eligible for many career and educational opportunities. That's why more than 800,000 people take the GED each year. Unfortunately, many of them don't pass on their f... Read >
Author: Michael Ormsby

The Boon of Building Blocks Toys for Autistic Children

11th December 2008
One in every 150 children is diagnosed with autism, with boys more at risk than girls. If you think about it, autism afflicts more children than juvenile cancers and cystic fibrosis combined! And as the body of knowledge grows about this mysterious mala... Read >
Author: rjshop

The Two P's of an ADHD Child's Toy Chest

11th December 2008
In the United States alone, the number of children aged 3-17 years old who are afflicted with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) was pegged at 4.7 million in 2006 per data complied by the National Center for Health Statistics. And the number... Read >
Author: rjshop

The Boon of Building Blocks Toys for Autistic Children

11th December 2008
One in every 150 children is diagnosed with autism, with boys more at risk than girls. If you think about it, autism afflicts more children than juvenile cancers and cystic fibrosis combined! And as the body of knowledge grows about this mysterious mala... Read >
Author: rjshop

Mathematics Concepts and Skills: Repetion in Maths

23rd October 2008
Over the last couple of decades there has been a decreasing emphasis on the importance of repetition of mathematics concepts and skills in the learning of this subject. The emphasis has shifted more toward thinking skills and "working outside the square"... Read >
Author: Roger Vanderlely

Information About Alzheimers Disease - What Is It?

14th October 2008
Alzheimers disease is a form of dementia which affects middle-aged and older people. It is a progressive disease that slowly kills the victims nerve cells in the brain. Alzheimers is a rather complex disease that seems to be caused by several influences. ... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

Great Expectations Are Not Always So Great!

06th October 2008
Ryan, my first-born son, started reading when he was three. At four, he attended a Montessori School, and before long he was pasting continents on a map and naming all of them. My husband and I were so very proud of him, and we often asked him to demonstr... Read >
Author: Holly Cox

Therapy Can Help With Phobias

12th September 2008
Exposure therapy is suggested to be one of the best ways to overcome your anxiety. To master something in life it is necessary first to think about it, and then actually practice doing it. Remember when you first started to learn how to drive. The more yo... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Scrabble :: More Than Just A Word Game

08th September 2008
Scrabble is commonly cited as being the world's most popular word game. Truly, Scrabble is a popular board game played throughout the world on kitchen tables and in a thriving international tournament scene. Is it, however, accurate to describe Scrabble a... Read >
Author: Trevor A. Johnson

Realistic Lateral Thinking Problems

05th September 2008
Lateral thinking problems are often just simple puzzles that lead you to make certain assumptions. To solve them, then, you have to look at the assumptions you're making and try to get beyond them. Let's look at an example. A librarian used a book he h... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Be Careful What You Wish For, You Just Might Get It!

17th June 2008
As we raise our children, we live with a dream. Our first dream is that our children will stay young forever. But quickly the reality of that dream gets flushed. Therefore, we adjust our dream to something that, if we do our jobs as parents, we have a sho... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey

Meditation: Why You Should Meditate With Relaxation Music

08th May 2008
We can all use some self-development in our lives sometime or another. Self-development is the process of improving skills, behaviors, habits and so on. We can develop these skills by meditating. When we meditate, it helps us to learn new skills throug... Read >
Author: Michelle L. Green

Editorial Writing and Research Services

08th May 2008
Relevance of Language Language is the means of communication between human beings. In every form from vocal to written or symbolized indications of communication it has helped mankind in conveying the message to others. During ancient period there were... Read >
Author: dsm.co.uk@googlemail.com

The Importance of Classic Board Games on Computer

06th May 2008
Board games are classic and improve the mental growth of a person. In today’s technological era, majority of traditional board games are available as computer games. It enhances the critical and logical thinking of a person and develops a sense of reaso... Read >
Author: Synapse India

Team Building Skills: Up close with a work environment

13th April 2008
What can an employee do to contribute to the success of employers, co-workers and the workplace? What can the employer do to help the employee become a better worker and use strategic thinking skills? The importance of team building skills is ... Read >
Author: Jonathan

Exercise Your Brain: Quick Brain Teasers to Test Your Memory and Thinking Skills

03rd April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains Here's a quick quiz to test your memory and thinking skills, which should work out important parts of your brain. See how you do! (Answers are below). 1. - Name the one sport in which neither the spectators nor the par... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Shooting Games – A Great Way to Improve Alertness

03rd April 2008
There is no doubt about this that playing shooting games, one can find a great way to expand the realm of thinking, alertness and multitasking. For parents, especially for their children, shooting games are the best options to entertain them and make them... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

Computer games to enhance brain power

03rd April 2008
There is the old saying that brain is better than brawn. They say that man has conquered the world with his brain power and not raw muscle power. Indeed, though sports are an important part of life activity, it is our common sense and presence of mind tha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Reading Story Books for Infants

25th February 2008
You might wonder what will be the benefits of reading books to babies. Many studies have shown that reading book to infants again and again lowers their heart rate and helps the baby to relax. It is very much sure that the infant will not be able to under... Read >
Author: Shalini

elearning The Role of Graphics

19th February 2008
Bullet points, well edited running content without graphics makes you sick and tired. Graphics are the powerful way to make sense of information in today’s world; media playing a vital role in the learning industry imagine if you eliminate the media fro... Read >
Author: Pankaj Saxena

Thinking-Games That Boost Brainpower

26th January 2008
"Thinking games" are games and exercises that help develop thinking skills and so boost your brainpower. While some brain games exercise memory, or test knowledge (usually trivia), the following require analysis, creativity and imagination. They can al... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

How To Get Smarter or Look Smarter

20th January 2008
With the right work you can get smarter, but there are also things you can do to appear to be more intelligent, and you can use some of them right now. So if you want to impress your boss or your friends with your intelligence, try a few of the techniques... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

The role of demos and case studies in e-learning

14th November 2007
The role of demos and case studies in e-learning It's a challenging exercise to develop an effective product demo and for this you need to know your product really well. However, this does not mean you know how to use the product, but it means you know al... Read >
Author: amjad

The role of graphic in e learning business

02nd November 2007
The role of graphic in learning businessBullet points, well edited running content without graphics makes you sick and tired. Graphics are the powerful way to make sense of information in today’s world; media playing a vital role in the learning industr... Read >
Author: Pankaj Saxena

Online Games Adds Fun In The Education Of Children

26th July 2007
Children constantly need to be enlightened and entertained so that they do not get bore and lose interest in their studies, which is very important in building their career. Enlightenment and entertainment both can be accomplished via online games. Though... Read >
Author: Albert james

The importance of fantasy in childrens play

01st July 2007
What is fantasy play? Fantasy play is when young children create stories and act them out. Toddlers love this kind of role playing and it is really important for developing skills which will be invaluable to them in later life. What may seem a simple g... Read >
Author: Karen Singleton

4 Reasons Your Child Should Do Science Projects All Year, Not Just For

15th June 2007
There are many things out there that your children can be doing like watching T.V. or listening to music. But these things do not enhance your child’s thinking. You want to challenge your child’s mind, help them build thinking skills that they will ne... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

Pull Along Toys And Toddler Development

12th March 2007
Young children learn and develop through their everyday play activities. They gain social skills, develop cognitive thinking, and even learn language skills during normal childhood play. Toys have always been an important part of childhood and there are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Drills Soccer: How To Make Complex Things Easier

10th February 2007
Coaching drills soccer is probably the most complex coaching assignment in sports. It involves an understanding of specific skills and specific fitness training. It is the vision, strategic and tactical thinking skills of the coach that make a winning... Read >
Author: Andre Botelho

Better Thinking Skills Through Writing

15th September 2006
Better thinking skills come from practice. What are some good ways to practice? You can sit and think, for starters, you can work on specific puzzles and problems. You can have interesting discussions with others. There may not be a "best" way to practice... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Jump Start the Grey Cells in your child

16th June 2006
Centuries ago, midwives and mothers advised pregnant women to stay happy, listen to music, be around nature, and embrace good health. Now advanced research in child development shows that brain development in children does not occur after birth but begins... Read >
Author: Smart Neurons

Role of Classical music in our day to day life

04th June 2006
There might be different views as regards music but one fact cannot be ignored that it has a great effect on our emotions. When a child takes birth, it starts reacting to the various sounds in its surroundings such as toys, human voice and others. At time... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

Jokes and Riddles - How To Write Them

15th May 2006
Just listening to or reading jokes and riddles may "wake up" your brain, but it is creating them that really exercises your brainpower. The process requires you to use both logical and lateral thinking skills. How do you do it, then? Jokes and riddle d... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Teaching Programming languages in schools

07th May 2006
Sometime ago I heard that high schools were introducing computer programming languages and I wondered if it is the right thing.. I used to think that it might be a better idea to teach basic science and math to high school and students and introduce compu... Read >
Author: James Silvester

Work Life Balance And The Power of Positive Thinking

07th May 2006
It's important to get a handle on mood swings or energy shifts if you want to maintain your work life balance and be successful in business. According to psychologist and researcher Martin Seligman, some folks appear to be hardwired to respond optimistica... Read >
Author: Molly Gordon

Career - Test Your Negotiation Skills

30th April 2006
Negotiation is part of every professional's life. To negotiate, means to arrive at an understanding with another person, so that both of you are satisfied with the results. Do you know what is your skill in negotiation? If not, why not test and find out b... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

100 Ways To Be An Outstanding Leader

07th March 2006
Here are 100 ways to be an outstanding leader. Each one is a gem. Practise them all and you'll dramatically change the influence you have on others. 1. Don't take yourself too seriously. 2. Give others the credit. 3. Accept your shortcomings. 4. Bel... Read >
Author: Eric Garner

"Wishing Big" For The Holiday Season

29th November 2005
I am going to have to write to the big-wigs at Sears. Or call them. What's the idea, anyway? What kind of a message is that to send during the holiday season? Wish big? But that's exactly what the Sears television commercials are suggesting -- wish... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

Games To Encourage Thinking Skills

12th September 2005
There is no doubt about it, using computer games is a great way to encourage children to expand their realm of thinking. Your options for entertaining your child may seem numbered. Many people allow their children to spend quite a bit of time in front of ... Read >
Author: Steve Hall

Benefits of Leadership Skill Training

24th June 2005
DESCRIPTION CMOE's Leadership Skill Training addresses a wide range of leadership development topics, based on the needs of the audience and scope of delivery. Leadership Skill Training for new leaders might be targeted to help them make the transition f... Read >
Author: CMOE Development Team