Articles, tagged with "working with children", page 4
21st September 2010
There’s nothing better than being creative, and starting at an early age can lead to no end of pleasure. Childrens art workshops would be the perfect thing for your children, giving them the chance to be creative from a young age and giving them the skill...
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Gareth Hoyle
10th September 2010
A Caribbean cruise vacation is like a one-stop shopping experience that has something to offer all travelers. Modern ships offer non-stop activities, amenities, entertainment and relaxation options to fit every age, personality and lifestyle. Whether you ...
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RyanStaske
16th August 2010
Each organization strives to attain a sky-scraping reputation and music schools are rebuff special. In the sphere of piece of evidence, being to blame in lieu of the opportunity of babies talents, it is of greatest significance to boast a lessons force wi...
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jaspade
15th August 2010
Every organization strives to achieve a high reputation and music schools are no different. In fact, being responsible for the future of young talents, it is of utmost importance to have a teaching staff that is highly qualified and professionalized to pr...
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Tatiana Bandurina
06th August 2010
It’s not so long ago that background investigations were associated only with jobs that required a weapon or presented financial temptation, or for positions related to national security. Whether the times are less innocent or the public is better educat...
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Author:
Daniel Smith
28th July 2010
John F. Kennedy once said "children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future". In an echo of this sentiment the Australian government announced in 2009 their National Early Childhood Development Strategy - a nationwide in...
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Author:
Switchedon
27th July 2010
Many graduates leave university not really knowing what career to follow. In fact many graduates choose degree courses not really knowing what career they are going to take up. This is normal, how can they know at such an early stage in life what they wil...
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susantamalik
14th July 2010
Volunteering is something I have always enjoyed, ever since I was at school and used to help the younger pupils at an after school club. For me, in a world where most people seem to be largely concerned with pursuing their own selfish goals, there is som...
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Author:
Gus Caje-Medina
13th July 2010
What is a Teaching Assistant?
The role of teaching assistant is an interesting, challenging and rewarding one. The work will vary depending on the age of pupils, their home environment and the school itself. Through working closely with the teacher the...
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susantamalik
07th July 2010
There are some things in life that you can save money on by cutting corners and that you can find much cheaper than the asking price if you're willing to shop around. There are some things that can be bought second hand, or that can even be bought damaged...
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Author:
Elizabeth Yorns
07th July 2010
CHILDREN AND DRUGS. Can you think of a more sobering topic? It is often a challenge to work with children who are experiencing significant emotional or behavioral turmoil. During the course of treatment it may be necessary to refer them for psychopharmaco...
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Author:
peterth
02nd July 2010
There is no denying the fact that the need for qualified child care experts is growing like never before. And, this is all due to developments in the education sector. This makes child care an all new and dynamic sector to work in. As a child care expert,...
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Author:
jumphigher
29th June 2010
As a daycare provider, it is important to have a long list of activities that your children enjoy, as well as plenty of daycare supplies, such as art supplies, toys and games. Active play is essential to brain development, so bring out the active in your ...
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Jennifer Dobson
29th June 2010
The current state of our economy has seen many people take jobs they would otherwise not want. Whether you're employed or not, mortgages still come due, as do credit card payments and student loan fees. Many people are going through what some might consid...
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Author:
Molly
22nd June 2010
There was good news for employers yesterday when the Home Secretary Theresa May, supported by the Children's Minister and the Care Services Minister, announced that she is halting the registration process for the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) immediate...
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hitsearch