Articles, tagged with "language skills", page 6
23rd March 2011
An international school truly by the name signifies a school meant for children who may, not be in their host country or children who would like to have an exposure to a diverse international curriculum with practical based learning. Such schools also do ...
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Author:
justinternational
22nd March 2011
We all know how difficult it is to deal with toddlers, especially when they go through the terrible twos. Kids this age don't have well-developed language skills, which means you can't understand what they're trying to say and they can't understand you.
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Author:
Brian Goth
22nd March 2011
Have you noticed something different with your two-year old lately? Has he been crying, screaming, biting or even banging his head on the walls whenever he doesn't get something he wants? Chances are your child is going through what we call the terrible t...
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Author:
Brian Goth
22nd March 2011
Doctors have to pass their board exams before they can treat patients on their own and lawyers have to pass the state bar test before getting their law license, but what about translators and interpreters? Arguably, the art of translation and interpretati...
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Author:
NisarNikzad
22nd March 2011
No parent looks forward to the terrible twos, but it will happen whether you like it or not. This stage starts anytime during the toddler years. While bearing the name "terrible two", this could actually happen even before the child hits his second year (...
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Author:
Brian Goth
22nd March 2011
Learning a Second or Foreign Language has a range of potential benefits to learners considering attending a language school. It is not a surprise that certain industries actively seek out bilingual or multilingual individuals and the full range of benefit...
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Author:
carlainspiration
21st March 2011
Congratulations! The news of the having a baby enter a home is some of the most exciting, and nerve wracking a family can ever have. There are so many changes that will need to be made and that are starting in a mother's body that it's hard to keep track ...
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Author:
vauvakirja12
21st March 2011
Have you ever considered different aspect of dollhouse miniatures except playing with it? There are many studies that prove playing with dollhouse miniatures develop skills of your child gradually. It is theoretically and practically proven, believe it or...
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Author:
Davin Disoza
21st March 2011
SMS Word Games are simply awesome! Studies show that daily dose word games help you get smarter.
It aids in Mental Stimulation. The Alzheimer’s Association says that “higher levels of education appear to be somewhat protective against Alzheimer’s, possib...
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Author:
Nikkie5
21st March 2011
Learning foreign languages through schools situated in their native land is in vogue these days. Most learners are keen to join such programs simply because they provide an atmosphere those catalyses the rate of understanding thereby increasing the graspi...
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Author:
Jones Burg
16th March 2011
Books Enhance Early Childhood Development Education
Futurologists of the past predicted an end to the printed page. On the contrary, the digital age has created more reading and information at our disposal, and reading is even more important to early c...
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Author:
expertseo22@gmail.com
14th March 2011
While it is not known to many peace and quiet can often be the secret to success especially when it comes to tasks that require the use of the mind. In somewhat of an ironic twist the world is getting noisier and noisier with the passage of time with more...
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Author:
Charuka
10th March 2011
Hi parents,
Learning to communicate with anyone can be challenging at times and yet it is a skill that is crucial to life. Communicating with children, who don’t think in the same way that adults do, may be even harder. One of the primary distinguish...
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Author:
Rachael Mah
08th March 2011
If you like to travel, and you enjoy teaching English, you can combine these two interests. Experiencing a foreign culture, and sharing you knowledge of experience can be a fulfilling experience. Be prepared to make a time investment of at least a year. R...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
07th March 2011
A Preschooler is a child between the ages of 3 to 6 and it is a highly crucial stage as rapid development occurs in all aspects during this time - emotional, mental, psychological and social. Therefore, it is necessary that for proper all-round brain and ...
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Author:
antoniobristow