Articles, tagged with "childhood development", page 4
30th January 2009
Get excited about writing children's books! Write bestselling books for kids! Writing for kids can be rewarding: discover how to write bestselling kids' books by knowing what your target readers want.
Writing Children's Books for a Target Audien...
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Author:
Ursula Lang
24th November 2008
A single mom has her hands full. If she has more than one child, then she's performing a herculean job, especially if she's doing it alone. There are many single moms who have the courage to get out on their own, without additional help. Others choose to ...
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Susan Hutson
17th September 2008
Allowing and encouraging your children to express themselves through art, is an important part of childhood development. They learn creativity, and explore new ways to express themselves. Providing them with an art table or a right easel for their age can...
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Author:
Marina01
04th April 2008
Anyone that is a parent will tell you that all children are oppositional from time to time and in particular when they are hungry, upset or tired. All children will at some time argue, disobey and be defiant so in a sense oppositional behaviour is in fac...
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Author:
Sheryl Polomka
02nd February 2008
Paint Spec PS050418-0
Requirement:
Two coats of Black Epoxy Paint
Paint Used:
Mfgr: Sherwin Williams Industrial & Marine Coating
B62 BZ11 Tile Clad HS (High Solids Epoxy: Black)
B60 VZ70 Tile Clad HS (High Solids Epoxy: Gloss Hardener)
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Timothy13
02nd February 2008
Based on the following input:
Engine: CAT 3512 - 3158 cu.in. displacement
Min Cranking RPM: 120
Number of Teeth on Flywheel: 183
Number of Teeth on Starter Pinion: 11
Ambient Temp: 100°F (560°Rankin)
Accumulator Precharge: 1650psi w/N2
Acc...
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Author:
Timothy13
02nd February 2008
A few weeks ago, our Sunday school teacher told us about these two women who were on their way to church. What started out as a leisurely, Sunday morning drive quickly took a turn for the nasty.
Each was unaware of the other as they drove their cars....
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Author:
Timothy13
01st July 2007
"I miss you;" three little words that indicate your importance to another person. Everyone, even adults, suffer from separation anxiety. Human beings form attachments and when that bond of attachment is stretched, broken, or tested, we experience separati...
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Author:
Alien
04th May 2007
Swimming pools can greatly enhance the value of a house both financially, as well as aesthetically. Having a swimming pool in the house obviously changes the entire look of the house; and if the pool is set up keeping in mind the color tone and design of ...
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Author:
tom
02nd May 2007
As soon as your baby is born, she will begin to develop and use her gross motor skills. From supporting her own head and rolling over to running and throwing a ball, gross motor skills are a vital part of childhood development. Once your child has mastere...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
19th January 2007
Many parents focus on the physical and cognitive aspects of their child's development. Unfortunately, parents juggling hundreds of responsibilities often overlook emotional and social development. These are vitally important to a child's growth.
"T...
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Author:
Xeal
19th November 2006
"Look at what I drew, Mommy!"
A child art easel is the perfect addition to your child's playroom. Allowing her the ability to show off her imaginative and creative side in her own space is a very important part of childhood development. Though a chi...
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Author:
Misti Norusis
18th November 2006
By Dr. Linda Miles
Fairytales play an important part in childhood development, because they give imaginary solutions to real fears. For example, Jack and the Bean Stalk, is about a little boy conquering a big person. When Jack gains power over the gian...
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Author:
Dr. Linda Miles
17th November 2006
Use Children's Books to Encourage Kids to Read As most parents know, reading skills are critical for preschool learning and childhood development. Studies have shown that children that are diagnosed with reading problems during their early school years,...
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Author:
Kent Johnson
05th March 2006
Music is an integral part of childhood development. A simple Internet research yields thousands of documents supporting the importance of music in brain development. From the first sounds of a lullaby to the repetition of basic nursery rhymes, each child ...
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Author:
Kathie Papera