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23rd September 2009
Naturally Safe Baby Toys – The increasing demand for Eco Friendly Baby products have been observed in many countries. Is the parental concern justified? Yes the concerns are justified. An item considered a low level toxic risk to a healthy adult body ... Read >
Author: GJH.International Solutions
22nd September 2009
Children are taught to develop basic skills through creative play and social interaction. In most countries kindergarten is part of the preschool system. (The educational philosophy of which was founded by Rudolf Steiner). Children usually attend kinderga... Read >
Author: santosh bhol
22nd September 2009
It is often said that art is an imitation of life. Art is a form of expression and a channel through which we convey ideas and feelings. It is a medium of expression of one's creativity. Art is a product of human activity that stimulates the senses and ev... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th August 2009
While many schools try to integrate children with learning challenges into the mainstream classroom, autistic children with a general education could experience setbacks because of the environment in school. A classroom not suited to autistic behaviors an... Read >
10th August 2009
Readiness for school is a phrase that parents are likely to hear a lot from preschool teachers at parent-teacher conferences, on report cards, or in reference to preschool curriculums when their child first heads off to a Brookline pre-K or preschool prog... Read >
Author: Jane Bartlett
30th July 2009
Ben 10 is seriously cool.This boy can do amazing things and save the world as well.With special superpowers he makes the most appealing young superhero,and one that most young boys, and girls too for that matter, can relate to. This kid fights evil with g... Read >
Author: neiljontas
28th July 2009
Kids are under so much pressure today, that time for creative and imaginative play takes a back seat to the day's pressing demands. Appointments, deadlines, finances and job demands dominate the thought processes of parents, while the importance of devel... Read >
Author: Katherine Nagy
23rd July 2009
Being a family favourite since the 1940's, there are few households unfamiliar with the Lego concept. Lego has long provided children and adults from around the world with hours of creative play, and now those at BRICKGO have compiled a whole host of Lego... Read >
Author: Admin
01st June 2009
As a teacher in a kindergarten class, I constantly challenge myself to come up with ways so that my students do not get bored. Most children, after all, have such a short attention span; their hands are restless, and their imagination, boundless. It's my ... Read >
Author: David Stack
08th April 2009
Educational games are an integral part of childhood; more so with the new age trend of 'learn while you play'. Educational toys are mainly classified based on the type, design and the particular age group they are targeted at.
The choices of educationa... Read >
Author: infibeam
08th April 2009
Educational games are an integral part of childhood; more so with the new age trend of 'learn while you play'. Educational toys are mainly classified based on the type, design and the particular age group they are targeted at.
The choices of educationa... Read >
Author: infibeam
10th March 2009
Eat, drink, sleep and be merry!
Lack of sleep, poor diet and no exercise wreaks havoc on our body and mind. Kind of obvious, but worth mentioning as it's often ignored as a stress management technique. Listen to your mother and don't burn the candle at... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
03rd March 2009
by Jenifer Fox,
Author of Your Child's Strengths: A Guide for Parents and Teachers
In the early years, parents can do four things to set the stage for a child's self-discovery:
* Record observations of preferences, quirks, and choices
* S... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
19th December 2008
If your life is anything like mine near the holidays, it’ll probably sound a little like this: “Mom, can I get that for Christmas?” “I’ll put it on your wish list honey.” As the next commercial comes on, “Mom can I get that for Christmas?”... Read >
Author: Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed.
19th December 2008
If your life is anything like mine near the holidays, it’ll probably sound a little like this: “Mom, can I get that for Christmas?” “I’ll put it on your wish list honey.” As the next commercial comes on, “Mom can I get that for Christmas?”... Read >
Author: Horizons
19th December 2008
If your life is anything like mine near the holidays, it’ll probably sound a little like this: “Mom, can I get that for Christmas?” “I’ll put it on your wish list honey.” As the next commercial comes on, “Mom can I get that for Christmas?”... Read >
Author: Horizons
17th December 2008
If your life is anything like mine near the holidays, it’ll probably sound a little like this: “Mom, can I get that for Christmas?” “I’ll put it on your wish list honey.” As the next commercial comes on, “Mom can I get that for Christmas?”... Read >
Author: Michelle VanderHeide, BSW
02nd October 2008
As a teacher in a kindergarten class, I constantly challenge myself to come up with ways so that my students do not get bored. Most children, after all, have such a short attention span; their hands are restless, and their imagination, boundless. It’s m... Read >
Author: David Stack
29th January 2008
A child's playroom is a refuge for entertainment and should be an occasion for development. A great range of traditional toys will guarantee your child's playtime is always pleasureable and, consistently, educational. Old fashioned toys are generally chil... Read >
Author: Gary Clay
04th June 2007
Creative play should be on every child's daily schedule. Usually when the word "creativity" is mentioned, the first thing we think about is art and craft. However, creative play is more than that. One activity under the banner of creative play is role pla... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
06th May 2007
Going outside to play is important to the healthy growth and development of children of all ages. The outdoors are a great place for children to run and play, getting the physical activity they need to stay healthy. The outdoors are also the best place ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd March 2007
A young child�s imagination can turn the most simple object into something new and exciting. An ordinary stone can easily become a racing car or a super jet, and a large cardboard box is all that is needed for a trip to the moon. Pretend play makes up... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th February 2007
Radio Flyer Wagons have been an icon of American childhoods for almost ninety years. The classic little red wagons have been recreated into many different lines and are available with lots of new features, but each wagon still creates hours of fun and cre... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th November 2006
When it comes to boys, there are some standard costumes that you will see year after year at Halloween time. With many of them, they wear the costume year round in creative play. Some of them are not the best color-wise for use at dusk, so make sure you... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
20th September 2006
When it comes to girls, there are some standard costumes that you will see year after year at Halloween time. With many of them, girls can wear the costume year round in creative play. Birthday parties year round are starting to have "theme" costumes, as ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
07th September 2006
Children love to be alone because alone is where they know themselves, and where they dream."
-Roger Rosenblatt, The Man in the Water, 1994
Allowing a child's imagination to blossom is as simple as letting them express themselves through good old-fas... Read >
Author: Patty Toner
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