Articles, tagged with "helping children", page 6
01st March 2010
The word"play" is used to describe activities of children from babyhood until the early teenage years. Play is explicitly recognised in the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child article 31 which states"Parties recognise the right of the chi...
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Author:
strawberrysoup
24th February 2010
You cannot possibly be happy all the time, but this does not mean that you have to feel down constantly either. Unfortunately, depression is becoming more common in the modern world. The causes are many and different and the factors that affect the condit...
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Author:
Mark J Walters
24th February 2010
'Looking for the good in others' is probably something you were taught to do in your early education. Elementary school teachers are pros at helping children to learn to keep an open mind about others and experiences. Now, as an adult, you like the idea o...
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Author:
Freeman Brock
23rd February 2010
In days gone by, before the advent of computers and other forms of technology, classrooms were all about chalkboards and chalk. If the teacher wanted to try and engage their pupils they had only very limited resources and their own confidence and knowledg...
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Author:
Andrew Regan
08th February 2010
When faced with the massive variety of vitamins available on the market, the average consumer might feel justifiably overwhelmed by all the choices. Just as health needs can differ significantly at different ages, different types of vitamins and supplemen...
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Author:
Robert Bell
02nd February 2010
Children, as they say, love to play and go silly. Constantly running around, goofing his/her favorite routine, and other behaviors that we love to see in them. These manifestations say that our children are still physically and emotional fit. However, wha...
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Author:
Dane Pearson
21st January 2010
Puzzles have been around for years. Solving a puzzle is a great way to spend an evening at home. It is such fun to solve puzzles together, not to mention a great family bonding experience. Puzzles encourage logical thinking because they involve putting re...
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Author:
Wilfredo Stanton
07th January 2010
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Oprah's December 2009 "O Magazine" cover has a teaser in the upper right corner about "Being on the Show."
I am often asked what is the best auction item to secure for an auction fundraiser. Easy answer: Ti...
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Author:
Sherry Truhlar
07th January 2010
Record amounts are being spent on charity Christmas cards, with many buyers apparently not realising that their chosen charity may receive less than 2 per cent of the sale price.
Like every year at Christmas, one of the UK's leading Children charity is...
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Author:
Jamie Bailey
04th January 2010
A bed wetting alarm is a very effective device to use when helping children overcome nocturnal enuresis. Bedwetting is very embarrassing to children and if not handled sensitively, it can have psychological effects, such as making them feel ashamed of fea...
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Author:
Jannet
23rd December 2009
Leave the stresses of everyday life behind you and fall asleep to the tender bubbling of shallow stream or unwind your senses to the calming sound of balanced and rhythmic rainfall. High quality relaxing sound CDs offer an abundant variety of sounds to he...
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Author:
articlesalive
21st December 2009
Education, for most parents and educationalists, is more about instructing than helping children become better human beings. This reminds me of an amazing saying by Annie Sullivan "Children require guidance and sympathy far more than instruction".
The ...
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Author:
shashanks
18th December 2009
A bed wetting alarm is a very effective device to use when helping children overcome nocturnal enuresis. Bedwetting is very embarrassing to children and if not handled sensitively, it can have psychological effects, such as making them feel ashamed of fea...
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Author:
Millard Franco
11th December 2009
There's actually a lot that goes into choosing one of the many different types of nursing careers to go into. Part of it is finding what is available to you like what college you can afford and what their good nursing programs are. It also helps if you ha...
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Author:
shinyumi
02nd December 2009
Helping children on the autism spectrum learn to be organized can be more challenging because they are easily distracted, require visual cues and often times have limited motor skills.
Autistic kids are typically visual learners, which means they gener...
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Author:
Heidi DeCoux