Articles, tagged with "thinking skills", page 6
17th June 2009
Thirty reasons for social play.
Children go to school to learn and when school is out they can relax and play. Parents often feel that they have to work a lot harder than their kids. When they go home from work, there's usually a never-ending list of ch...
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Author:
Paul Camp
10th June 2009
There are many questions that both students and adult learners have before pursuing a GED program. Some of the most common questions asked are: "What is to be expected on the GED test?" "Is the test harder than High School tests?"
Without a doubt, there ...
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Author:
quinlanmurray
05th June 2009
The GED is a high school equivalency exam. But what does that mean? How can a test be the equivalent of high school? And what is it, exactly, that we expect high school graduates to know?
Over 39 million disenfranchised American adults have no high s...
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Author:
Michael Ormsby
05th May 2009
With an aim to get a pill for relaxation people prefer to play games on their computer even while working. The technology which has added fun to an individuals life right in his room or office space is the introduction of online games. Playing games is a ...
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Author:
aldenjerry
23rd April 2009
Day trading is an excellent way to make good money, but if you've heard it's easy or a form of passive income, you've heard wrong. You need to put some work into it.
Day trading commodities and stocks is more like a highly lucrative job. You need a n...
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Author:
Sam Lockwood
05th April 2009
What if you could show your child how to discover, unlock and develop their natural talents and creativity? Every parent has the right to know how they can be in the best position to help their children develop their unique gifts and talents. You can eq...
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Author:
Elaine Mak
25th March 2009
How many times do you look over and see a child involved in pretend play? Children from a very young age engage in spirited and fun pretend play. This can be anything from using a pencil as a magic wand to whipping up something in their toy kitchen. Prete...
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Author:
omri
25th February 2009
When your private studio has innovative and interactive music teachers resources, you can certainly focus on developing your students' interests in music. Through these, you can also motivate them to craft music as both their profession and passion. Teach...
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Author:
Earl Marsden
02nd February 2009
The GED Academy guides hundreds of test-takers through the GED program. Learners tell the same stories over and over. The first questions everyone asks are: What can I expect? What will it be like? What do I need to know?
The GED is a sophisticated...
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Author:
Michael Ormsby
28th January 2009
Day trading is a way to make money, and a way to make good money. It is not, however many people may pitch it, an easy ride. There's work that you need to put into it.
As such, day trading stocks or commodities is a job, and a highly lucrative one. ...
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Author:
Sam Lockwood
09th January 2009
The human being is a marvelous creation. We possess cognitive thinking skills, are the only animal in the kingdom capable of speech and an opposable thumb. Yet with all these amazing attributes we rarely are capable of a romantic relationship without so...
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Author:
glchandler
15th December 2008
The 39 million adult Americans who have no high school degree earn lower wages and aren't eligible for many career and educational opportunities. That's why more than 800,000 people take the GED each year. Unfortunately, many of them don't pass on their f...
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Author:
Michael Ormsby
11th December 2008
One in every 150 children is diagnosed with autism, with boys more at risk than girls. If you think about it, autism afflicts more children than juvenile cancers and cystic fibrosis combined! And as the body of knowledge grows about this mysterious mala...
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Author:
rjshop
11th December 2008
In the United States alone, the number of children aged 3-17 years old who are afflicted with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) was pegged at 4.7 million in 2006 per data complied by the National Center for Health Statistics. And the number...
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Author:
rjshop
23rd October 2008
Over the last couple of decades there has been a decreasing emphasis on the importance of repetition of mathematics concepts and skills in the learning of this subject. The emphasis has shifted more toward thinking skills and "working outside the square"...
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Author:
Roger Vanderlely