Articles, tagged with "childhood development", page 3
30th December 2009
Home schooling online requires a lot of dedication and strict scheduling to ensure that the required work gets done. Internet classes, which are often scheduled at specific times during the day, must be attended regularly. In addition, tests are general...
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Author:
Hong Kirby
03rd November 2009
Some rewards are attached to online masters degree education. If you finished the master degree successfully, you may be appointed as head of educational in public or private sector. Education system research institute are looking for competent and qualif...
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Author:
Indah Mohd
30th October 2009
A teacher who desire to further his or her education and earn higher salary must consider masters degree in education as the only step that can bring the ambition to reality. As a matter of fact, in many educational systems around the world, higher degree...
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Author:
Indah Mohd
23rd October 2009
In this context early learning is the learning that takes place from birth to 3 years old. Numerous research studies confirm that the first three years of life are the most critical for the intellectual and emotional development of an infant.
At birth a...
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Author:
Stuart Hutchings
23rd October 2009
Teachers who want to advanced his or her education to get higher pay must take masters degree in education seriously in order to make their ambition reality. In fact, various educational systems across the world recognized higher degree in education, for ...
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Author:
Indah Mohd
27th August 2009
Toys are absolutely important element for childhood development. They stimulate physical skill and encourage creative imaginations. We can find today children sitting in front of personal computers or television for hours each day for video game and com...
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Author:
Indria Bolinggi
16th July 2009
Selecting the right preschool is important to ensure that your child's preschool experience will help them to gain an appreciation of what school is like and acquire a positive attitude toward school.
After you've confirmed that the preschool has been ...
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Author:
ThumbPeople, Inc.
04th July 2009
Believe it or not, there are some real benefits to using children's hangers over adult hangers in a nursery or kid's closet. I'm not only talking about protecting clothing or making space, but also about teaching responsibility and fostering childhood de...
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Author:
Kurt Adams
29th June 2009
For a first time parent, it is important to realise that even the best behaved toddler will have an occasional temper tantrum. Temper tantrums are a normal part of childhood development and can vary depending on the nature and temperament of your child. ...
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Author:
figur8
12th June 2009
It is not easy to teach a child to read; one must know how to speak his wordless language and return to that simplicity of mind from which, with proper instruction, even greater words can come about. Neither is it simple to teach a child the nature of num...
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Author:
mark
18th May 2009
Coloring is a wonderful way for children to learn fine causative (vs. noncausative) skills.
Coloring is a wonderful way for children to learn fine locomote skills. Fine motor skills are the skills that help the children learn how to nickelodeon color...
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Author:
Yayo
01st May 2009
Children learn more during their early years. As children play with toys, they acquire new skills and improve their existing ones. Associating fun and play with learning is a fundamental aspect of every child's growth. And one of the best ways to make t...
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Author:
Indria Bolinggi
15th April 2009
Children learn more during their early years. As children play with toys, they acquire new skills and improve their existing ones. Associating fun and play with learning is a fundamental aspect of every child's growth. And one of the best ways to make thi...
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04th March 2009
Kids or pets with separation anxiety display behaviors, which describe their distress that they don't want to be left alone.
I remember one time during my school years, I saw a mother trying to leave her clinging, teary and tantrum-filled child at sch...
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Author:
Jocelyn Snider
18th February 2009
In Part 1 of Establishing Composure in Public Speaking, I discussed the value of approaching the lectern with confidence and acknowledging your audience before opening your mouth to speak.
What I haven't mentioned, however, is what I believe to be the...
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Author:
The Voice Lady