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13th October 2009
It used to be known as the Doll Center. It used to be known as the housekeeping Center. But those names really never did capture the relevance or the importance of the learning that goes on in that part of the early childhood classroom
The term “domest... Read >
Author: speedin05
12th October 2009
Early childhood people talk a lot about using blocks in the classroom. Almost all-educational conferences include seminars to help teachers setup and use great block centers. And judging by the teacher response, there is great enthusiasm for learning ab... Read >
Author: gautamgyanendra23
06th October 2009
The early childhood plays a very important role in the mental development of a child. It can be related to those children who come from single-parent or violent homes, they tend to behave differently from the other children. Whether or not you think it is... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell
06th October 2009
There are a multitude of emotional traumas that can occur in early childhood that can affect a child's emotional health all the way through to adulthood. With the right kind of therapy or intervention though, a child can live a relatively normal, happy an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
05th October 2009
A mother talks to her son about his dirty dishes in the sink. A dad punishes his daughter for talking back and not being respectful. A step mother bites her tongue as her stepdaughter curses at her. A stepfather tells his wife how she ought to punish her ... Read >
Author: Sheena
28th September 2009
One of the exercises that I have many clients do is list out all the successes they’ve had in life. I ask them to start with early childhood and list everything they can remember being successful at. One of my clients recently gave the assignment to his... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Moles are common, usually benign growths on the skin, generally of the color black or brown. You may see moles in any area of the body, sometimes in groups and sometimes alone. Most moles will appear in your early childhood years, and/or during the first ... Read >
Author: baxterowens
25th September 2009
We are all social animals. Not many of us think about prisons. Why is prison life a punishment? Because you cannot move around and meet people. With friendship, we break the barrier that stops us sharing our life with others. During early childhood, only ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
One of the most urban and populated cities in America, Boston is subject to the dangers that come with this description. Boston Schools have worked desperately to protect impressionable students from negative situations. Not only do Boston Schools focus... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
If you are like most people, then you too have this strange tendency to wait for others to fill in your needs. This pattern of “waiting for others” is a bad habit, causing a lot of pain and stress in your relationships. It can even be fatal and needle... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Shyness is a very important issue, that
nervousness that overcomes in certain social
situations. It can be definite like having
difficulty in creating a friendship or even
starting a conversation with the one we meet.
Shyness can start in someo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
We often have the perception that self-growth will be simple, enjoyable, and rewarding. It certainly can be, but there is also another aspect of the self-growth journey that is rarely mentioned. And that is, when everything falls apart.
One of the majo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Education is the cornerstone of success and it begins in early childhood with the first portal of learning – The Pre-School. If statistics are any index, then ninety percent of the human brain is developed by the age of three years and near complete dev... Read >
Author: santosh bhol
22nd September 2009
Managing early childhood obesity can be easier than you think. This is especially true if you are aware of the peculiarities of childhood obesity. Once you are aware of these details, there are many things you can do as a parent to stop it form ruining yo... Read >
Author: Anthony Wagner
22nd September 2009
Great Britain may not be a hotbed for chiropractics, but once the science invaded the isle, it was next to impossible to pretend it was not popular. As a matter of fact, many Brits view the chiropractor with something akin to awe, in part because she or h... Read >
Author: Kaleb
21st September 2009
Autism is a complex neurological disorder that dramatically affects people’s behaviors and social interactions. The disorder can be revealed in early childhood, by the age of 3. Although the first signs of autism can sometimes be identified in infants, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
There seems to be no lack of the number of books written about personality traits, talents and how to more effectively manage personnel to the advantage of the organization. However, Marcus Buckingham, coauthor of the book First, Break All the Rules, and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
If there is one thing child care centers usually lack, it is an abundance of discretionary finances. Ensuring that the program goes forward in a safe and appropriate manner seems to take up every penny there is.
That’s why being able to utilize volunt... Read >
Author: Elaine Rexdale
26th August 2009
Merriam-Webster defines perfect pitch (also called “absolute pitch”) as “the ability to recognize or sing a given isolated note.” For a musician, this means being able to sing, for example, E4 when prompted and without any external reference tone... Read >
Author: Paul Gian
24th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite
Life is a game. Whether you enjoy life or not depends upon the rules - your own personal rules of life.
Whether you realize it or not you guide your life, make your choices, based upon a set of rules you select... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite
21st August 2009
Setting a target somehow depends upon the parents. If your parents didn’t set targets for you, didn’t talk about targets, didn’t encourage you to set your own targets, and didn’t talk about people outside the family circle who had targets and were... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
16th August 2009
Many recall their days of Sunday School and the lessons that made the largest impact on them. These were the lessons that stay in ones mind, has the biggest impact and created lasting value.
So what makes Sunday School lessons have lasting value? To s... Read >
10th August 2009
We've all been there: standing in front of a billboard or browsing through a magazine and stumbling upon a picture of a person beaming a smile. Hands down, a bright smile can be an advantage that a lot of people are wanting to achieve, and this is how tee... Read >
Author: Karyu Gilbert
03rd August 2009
Transforming bad habit is essential to get success in life. Habits make your character. Your habits have been formed from early childhood as the result of things that you have chosen to do, or not to do. Your whole life is the result of your previous choi... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
25th July 2009
Medical research has given us empirical evidence highlighting the correlation between our diet and wellness. We are what we eat, goes the popular saying. So, why not start right at the beginning instead of waiting for the onset of diseases and loss of hea... Read >
Author: Mohnish
25th July 2009
There is a persistent myth that a sales person looses his or her sale when they fail to close, close badly or can’t overcome a prospect's objection. I’m here to tell you that this is flat out wrong! It’s a myth that has been debunked with actual res... Read >
Author: Jonathan Klein
24th July 2009
Indifference has many different faces. We talked about attack of indifference and situation that he doesn’t react…Today we’ll talk about wall of indifference.
Wall of indifference
There are people who live surrounded by their defensive fortress ca... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt
21st July 2009
With the extraordinary selection of lovable baby items, it's all too easy to go a little crazy with baby nursery decoration. That's why it's absolutely essential to decide on your baby nursery decorations before you do any shopping at all. Your actual sho... Read >
Author: Bethany Bien
09th July 2009
Q: What is the difference between flat feet and fallen arches?
A: Though some people use flat feet and fallen arches interchangeably, they can and should be distinguished. Medically speaking, a person with flat feet has no arches at all. The soles of... Read >
Author: kentsmith
08th July 2009
It’s said that a child learns more in their first year than they will throughout the rest of their lifetime. Very early in our lives, we discover the act of play. Playing continues throughout our entire lives. As adults, we may play chess or sports, we ... Read >
Author: Chang Lim
08th July 2009
Depression is a mental disorder a negative characterized that sense of inadequacy and altered moods. It is a state of mind in which you experience sad feelings of gloom and pessimistic thinking. You will also have a low self-esteem as well as low self-rep... Read >
Author: Mercy
07th July 2009
Many parents are looking for ways to give their children the tools they will need for later in life. It is important that parents work with their children early on to develop some much needed skills. It has been proven that children are more likely to lea... Read >
Author: Jonathan Price
06th July 2009
When I bought my wholesale golf clubs, I wasn't actually certain exactly how much I was going to be devoted to the game. I understood that it was a sport that was about getting a bantam ball into a pocket in the ground utilizing a number of kinds of clubs... Read >
Author: Shining Lion
05th July 2009
The stories we make up about ourselves will either support us or derail us. And most of us are masters of enabling our Cranky Critic—you know, the one who lives inside our head and stomps on our dreams. Our Cranky Critic always sounds as if it has woken... Read >
Author: Saskia Shakin
01st July 2009
If you had a difficult childhood or adolescence, maybe you had scars in your past and have trouble relating or even loving women in your life. First of all don't think something wrong with you. Everybody is different and nobody is the same. If you don't ... Read >
Author: Corina Day
30th June 2009
Owning a tutu is a dream of many little girls across the globe. A lot of childhood dreams have no potential to become reality – being a fairy or a princess for example, but becoming a ballerina is attainable for a lucky few. Remembering what it is lik... Read >
Author: treakeric
11th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage
A baby's brain is twice as active as an adult's brain. When a baby is born, they have billions of brain cells, many of which are not yet connected. Those cells become con... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz
08th June 2009
Question: What is one of the pivotal factors to “The Development of Thinking in Adolescence?” Answer: Development of the will forces, particularly between birth and age seven, but ongoing through age fourteen and beyond.
I recently attended the l... Read >
Author: josgraf
06th June 2009
Stretching is something we remember doing as far back as early childhood, whether it was done in a PE class or on an intramural sports team. You remember your coach leading the team in an intricate stretching routine prior to every practice scrimmage or S... Read >
Author: Valerie Mercedez
04th June 2009
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures. The seizures are transient signs or symptoms of abnormal and excessive neuronal activity in the brain. A large percentage of people all over the world h... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
04th June 2009
One of the most common foot conditions causing pain is found near the big toe joint. This pain is worsened in shoes, and sometimes may even be present when walking barefoot.� The big toe is shifted over toward (or even over or under) the second toe, an... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM
20th May 2009
Clubfoot. Clubfoot is a common birth defect occurring in approximately 1 out of every 1000 births. It affects males more often than females and can affect one or both feet. Clubfoot should be diagnosed at birth (although sometimes doctors can diagnose ... Read >
Author: Kent
20th May 2009
Clubfoot. Clubfoot is a common birth defect occurring in approximately 1 out of every 1000 births. It affects males more often than females and can affect one or both feet. Clubfoot should be diagnosed at birth (although sometimes doctors can diagnose ... Read >
Author: Kent
20th May 2009
Clubfoot. Clubfoot is a common birth defect occurring in approximately 1 out of every 1000 births. It affects males more often than females and can affect one or both feet. Clubfoot should be diagnosed at birth (although sometimes doctors can diagnose ... Read >
Author: Kent
11th May 2009
The early two decades have witnessed better growth E-commerce to the level that today we have the prospect to purchase goods we never believed we could ever buy over the Internet.
In the past 90s when E-commerce was at its early childhood, telling an... Read >
Author: Kristine Reeves
08th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Elke Smith
"Mommy, why do I have to be nice to Johnny when he acts so mean to me?" "Natalie is so nice and she always shares things with me, do I have to play with Johnny when I know he doesn't like me and even hits me sometimes?" As... Read >
08th May 2009
Three Steps to Making Money Online Doing What You Love
“I broke down and cried like a baby when I finally figured this out...”
Hi, I’m David H. Paul, an ordinary family guy with a burning desire to accomplish two things in life. 1) Raise my ki... Read >
Author: David H.Paul
05th May 2009
When does self esteem begin? Many times we think that self esteem begins in our children when they hit their tween years, not realizing that it really begins at birth. It is developed with the influence of parental attitudes and behaviors right from birt... Read >
Author: Darlene Siddons
16th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage
A baby's brain is twice as active as an adult's brain. When a baby is born, they have billions of brain cells, many of which are not yet connected. Those cells ... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz
10th April 2009
No one wants to talk about being seriously sexually inhibited. First of all let’s understand what that means. Basically it is when a person is unable or unwilling to respond sexually, to enjoy sexual intercourse, or to experience orgasm during intercour... Read >
Author: Jean Logan
09th April 2009
The weebeasts are discovering there’s no place like home – that is, as soon as they find one.
Explorers at heart, the weebeasts’ second adventure – from Beast Stew/Greenleaf Book Group Press (www.weebeasts.com) – find them looking for a new h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st March 2009
A bipolar disorder or manic depression is a severe illness but can be treated. It's a brain disorder characterized by extreme swings of energy, mood, behavior, and thinking. The symptoms are present in early childhood or even during infancy. It can also s... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu
12th March 2009
There are two things in this life that many people do not know about their own brain. One of them is the fact that there are two aspects of consciousness that are actively ‘aware’ on a daily basis. One of them is the conscious mind, rife with all the ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
20th February 2009
Though sometimes overlooked, arts and crafts are seen as important tools in accessing a child’s overall development. The upcoming President’s Day holiday provides ample opportunity for children to express their creativity and learn important informat... Read >
Author: Mindy Yahr
18th February 2009
For a long time both parents and doctors have believed that small children who repeatedly suffer from middle-ear diseases have an increased risk for speech and language problems to develop later on. But the recent studies suggest that such beliefs lack an... Read >
Author: John Scott
02nd February 2009
You will be surprised to know that children are able to learn faster than normal adults are.
In view of the fact that the kids' brains are still fresh, they are able to remember the things they gather from their environment well. This is the reason wh... Read >
Author: Jane Reynolds+Michael Green
25th January 2009
Manny Pacquiao was born Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao on December 17, 1978 in the impoverish neighborhood of Kibawe, Bukidnon in Mindanao, The Philippines. Before all the glory and riches were ever bestowed upon Manny Pacquiao, this ambitious young man who ... Read >
Author: chrisdomasig
08th January 2009
Welcome to this beautiful website which captures the precious moments of your life through Maternity Photography. I am sure that my website has motivated you to impart your valuable time from the daily busy schedule of your lives and I wish you just had a... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
03rd January 2009
Eczema is a skin condition that affects many people throughout the world. In fact, most cases are diagnosed in early childhood before the age of 5, with some cases even common as early as 6 months of age. By these stats alone, it's shown that eczema is so... Read >
Author: trippmarxx
03rd December 2008
While most women are aware that they need to stay clear of harsh chemicals while pregnant, they overlook just how toxic their everyday cleaning supplies are to their health, their unborn baby and to say the least, so detrimental to the environment. A stud... Read >
Author: CarolynSue
02nd December 2008
While most women are aware that they need to stay clear of harsh chemicals while pregnant, they overlook just how toxic their everyday cleaning supplies are to their health, their unborn baby and to say the least, so detrimental to the environment. A stud... Read >
Author: CarolynSue
02nd December 2008
While most women are aware that they need to stay clear of harsh chemicals while pregnant, they overlook just how toxic their everyday cleaning supplies are to their health, their unborn baby and to say the least, so detrimental to the environment. A stud... Read >
Author: CarolynSue
26th November 2008
Classic toys and games hold memories of our younger years. You can relive some of those old experiences, and rekindle some of those old-time feelings by taking the time to play some of these older games.
Classic toys and games have a way of taking us ... Read >
Author: AnthonyG
20th November 2008
In this composition about early childhood learning, we will discuss why this subject is so big and how it is possible to capitalize from this descriptive composition. There are some parents that want to give their children as much as they can before they ... Read >
Author: Gnubas
18th November 2008
In my early childhood days, I spent some time going across the border to The Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children. In my young mind there were basically two countries; Canada and the United States. I couldn't fathom any other borders or countries; I d... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter
17th November 2008
Learning, Culture, And Corporate Change
Part 1: The Importance Of Culture
Gary V. Koyen, Ph.D.
Cruxpoint Consulting, Inc. ©
We Learn Through Culture
Culture is the human engine and steering wheel of enterprise, the sum total of the human... Read >
Author: Gary V. Koyen
05th November 2008
Having taught many, many public speaking trainings over the years I've observed that at the core, fear of public speaking boils down to three common fears:
1. Fear of your mind going blank during your presentation.
2. Fear of making a mistake or n... Read >
Author: David Portney
20th October 2008
From day to day it doesn’t seem like too much is changing in our lives but before we know it children are growing up and we wonder where all of that time has gone. Pictures are a wonderful way to preserve the memories of events that have taken place in ... Read >
Author: greddy
13th October 2008
Since Nintendo makes video games for people of all ages, not all of them are appropriate across the board. Parents need to be careful about what video games they expose their children to. Some people won’t let their young child play a certain game but t... Read >
Author: Jack Blue
10th October 2008
Language experts agree that the best time frame for learning a language is in early childhood. Once past this window, it becomes markedly more difficult to learn to speak another language fluidly. Most people don’t have the opportunity to learn a second... Read >
Author: D Fraser
08th October 2008
Language experts agree that the best time frame for learning a language is in early childhood. Once past this window, it becomes markedly more difficult to learn to speak another language fluidly. Most people don’t have the opportunity to learn a second... Read >
Author: D Fraser
08th October 2008
Nowadays is vital to know what this thing dyslexia is, its symptoms, types and categories. What is important is the way to cure this disease. You can complete some professional and practical courses to help and support people affected with dyslexia. Good ... Read >
Author: TravisOl
01st October 2008
Agora in Greek means 'marketplace', and phobia means 'fear'. Agoraphobia in English refers to people who have a fear of going out into public places. Many people are essentially trapped in their homes by this type of fear. Some have not been out in year... Read >
Author: jdobson
24th September 2008
Do you status manually as having a 'cast iron' digestive routine? Or doing you seem to have digestive evils after drinking certain foods?
Much inquiries have been approved out on foods and there is a belief in certain quarters that certain foods, eate... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville
23rd September 2008
The facts about being over-weight
“The difficulty of weight loss is a condition which proves that the Lord does not help those who help themselves, and help themselves and help themselves…” Some would say this is unfair, since not all weight contr... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
10th September 2008
Being an inch shorter or taller can make a whole lot of difference in your life. A man of five feet and another one of six feet belong to two different worlds. Researchers have proved that shorter men miss out on many tall things in life. The age-old appr... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
08th September 2008
Trust is an important element in every relationship. If trust isn't a priority within the relationship, there isn't much of a relationship. As codependents, we learned a lot of the traits we carry with us throughout our life in our early childhood. As chi... Read >
Author: Lori Klauser
08th September 2008
From the moment you play peek-a-boo with your baby, you are preparing them for the process of moving away from you and learning about independence. Separation can be a difficult emotion not only for you as a parent but also for your child. As your child... Read >
Author: Sue Atkins
05th September 2008
Play is a mode of discovery and invention. For parents, one of the most important challenges in today's hectic world is ensuring that children have the time and opportunities to engage in the kinds of play that foster their mental and physical growth and... Read >
Author: Karen
02nd September 2008
Trust is an important element in every relationship. If trust isn't a priority within the relationship, there isn't much of a relationship. As codependents, we learned a lot of the traits we carry with us throughout our life in our early childhood. As chi... Read >
Author: Lori Klauser
24th July 2008
Because human growth hormone or HGH is becoming widely recognized as a solution to many of our aging conditions, this article offers practical human growth hormone information.
HGH has been shown to play an essential role in maintaining a youthful app... Read >
Author: Gary Addams
14th July 2008
People growing up in an unhappy home, those fighting emotional afflictions, and those whose life experiences are negative from childhood can “learn” to be unhappy early on. When a person feels badly from early childhood, their personality and behavior... Read >
Author: jenonymous
11th July 2008
Autism is a disorder that is usually first diagnosed in early childhood. Children with autism might have problems talking with you, or they might not look you in the eye when you talk to them. They may have to line up their pencils before they can pay att... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th June 2008
A regular teething timeline starts around four months of age and it continues until the child turns two, and then a pause occurs for three more years until the child is five. Afterwards, the grown-up teeth start to erupt but in a much more comfortable way... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
26th June 2008
Your self image, you may recall, is the mental blueprint or mental picture you carry around. It is the self image that must be changed to gain or re-gain control of the power of your subconscious mind.
The self image consists of all thoughts, fears, p... Read >
Author: Harold L Lowe
25th June 2008
Coxa vara usually presents with a limp, and limited ability to bring the thigh out to the side. Coxa vara includes all forms of decrease of the femoral neck shaft angle to less than 120-135°. Congenital coxa vara (CCV), also referred tocervical coxa vara... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
13th June 2008
Teeth are an integral part of our face. Our overall health depends upon the condition of the teeth, which have to be maintained at any cost. In fact, good oral care habits right from one’s childhood go a long way to maintain that ever dazzling smile in ... Read >
Author: Brad Taylor
21st May 2008
Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Aicardi-Goutieres Syndrome is mostly either fatal, or else it results in a persistent vegetative state in early childhood. Briefly, it means that both parents of a child with Aicard... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Amblyopia, otherwise known as lazy eye, is a disorder of the visual system that is characterized by poor or indistinct vision in an eye that is otherwise physically normal, or out of proportion to associated structural abnormalities. It has been estimated... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th May 2008
Bedwetting (enuresis) is the involuntary discharge of urine during sleep. It is called bedwetting after the age by which bladder control should have been established. In children, voluntary control of urination is usually present by the age of five. Never... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th May 2008
Beta-thalassemia also known as Cooley's anemia. Beta-thalassemia happens when the body is unable to make an important blood protein called beta globin. Beta-thalassemia is caused by abnormalities in the beta-globin gene, located on chromosome 11. It is no... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th April 2008
The movie “The Secret” was about the law of attraction, and told us that we have to focus all our thoughts on what it is we truly desire, which, in turn, channels our energy in its direction, thereby attracting it to us with a magnetic pull. So, why i... Read >
Author: vixennn
27th March 2008
Are you the parent of a child with a disability, who is concerned
about your child’s reading progress? Would you like to know how to use
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) to help your child learn to read? This
article will discuss 5 basic provisions of NCL... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins
03rd March 2008
"Tell me about yourself."
It really isn't a question. It's an open-ended command. It's an icebreaker for both interviewer and interviewee.
To put it another way, imagine you're single, and imagine yourself at a cocktail party. And as you're mingling... Read >
Author: Allen Voivod
26th February 2008
The Mind is a wonderful tool for observation, conceptualization and in short, thinking. When the tool becomes the Master, stress is inevitable.
Like a computer, your Mind holds lots of data. It also has a program to organize that data. Each mind progra... Read >
Author: Aila Accad
08th February 2008
Parents who work late often don’t make it home before their kids go to bed. So instead of coming home earlier, some parents are keeping kids up later. New York’s Time Out Kids magazine reports in its November issue that pushing back bedtime is often t... Read >
Author: Castillo
06th February 2008
Do you know that Mother’s Day is one of the world’s celebrated occasions? Indeed, it is amazing how people from all walks of life tend to never fail to look for the best Mother’s Day gifts.
That day is also the best time to show her how much she... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
24th January 2008
Ultimately, everyone should care about their vision and want to protect it. However, there are certain groups of individuals that should especially wear sunglasses. This is for their safety, and the safety of others.
Drivers are one very important gr... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson
22nd October 2007
Narcissistic personality disorder may be an infantile, defensive personality structure in response to abuse and trauma, usually developing in early childhood or early adolescence. Childhood developmental factors and parenting behaviors that may contribute... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2007
Restless legs syndrome is a poorly understood and often misdiagnosed disorder and is believed to be a neurological disorder. Restless legs syndrome is a common cause of painful legs. Often called paresthesias (abnormal sensations) or dysesthesias, the sen... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th August 2007
There is no doubting that Healthy eating is fundamental to good health and is a key element in healthy human development, from the prenatal and early childhood years through to the later stages of life. A healthy diet is equally as important to reducing t... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
21st August 2007
Compulsive eating is a type of eating disorder. An individual who suffers from compulsive eating will have an uncontrollable urge to eat non-stop or to eat large quantities of food in one sitting. Someone who struggles with compulsive eating will experien... Read >
Author: Eldad Zakay
20th August 2007
Why does adopting a positive attitude toward life seem impossible? There is a dark secret that tries to hold us back from all the good we so richly deserve.
We are born with the innate ability to overcome any human hardship whether it be social, emotio... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd August 2007
v Are you wanting a relationship but not doing the right things to attract him/her?
v Are you wanting a relationship but afraid to step out in the world because of some fear you have?
I have many clients just like you that seek relationship coaching ... Read >
Author: Dr. Cindy Brown
25th July 2007
Unlimited financial abundance is your birthright!!
Sounds great doesn’t it, but do you really believe it? It’s not surprising if you don’t.
Many of us don’t believe we have access to unlimited financial abundance because we were raised in a... Read >
Author: Becky
01st July 2007
The main characteristics of generalized anxiety disorders are excessive and uncontrollable worries regarding everyday events and situations. The main thing to consider in generalized anxiety disorders is that the duration of the worry that the patient fee... Read >
Author: Alien
29th June 2007
Positive birthing is part of our genetic makeup.
Easy childbirth for the majority should be what we expect
and are educated to understand.
Sadly this is not our everyday reality.
From very early childhood you are taught that labour and birth
are har... Read >
Author: Kell
18th June 2007
A Note to Parents
There has been public concern over reports that very young children are being prescribed psychotropic medications. The studies to date are incomplete, and much more needs to be learned about young children who are treated with medicat... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
05th June 2007
Many parents and teachers are concerned about cutbacks in funding for foreign language programs at the elementary school level.
Is there anything a parent can do to support early childhood language education in their communities?
Yes! I recently atten... Read >
Author: Language Lizard
05th June 2007
How much have you already gone through? How much have you spent with
little or no relief? What can you do to safely, painlessly, and effectively remove your moles, warts, or skin tags?
Warts, moles and skin tags are very common. They are lesions o... Read >
Author: impala
04th June 2007
The nascent stage of a child is most important as the future depends a lot about the crucial developments that take place at this stage. The breeding of a child determines his overall personality in the mature stage. Hence, parents should take care of his... Read >
Author: Len Jacob
04th June 2007
Aspergers Syndrome is a developmental disorder classified under "pervasive development disorder" (PDD). In lay terms this means that individuals with Aspergers Syndrome have delays in development of multiple basic functions especially around socializati... Read >
Author: Shaikh, MD
01st June 2007
Children are quite curious and love to ask questions. They want to investigate new noises and explore a variety of things to touch. The simple things we take for granted, like the stars or the sky, are exciting new adventures to young children. Because of... Read >
Author: Gary Clay
29th May 2007
Chongqing international school is the first international school in Chongqing city. Since opening in 2002, the school has been serving the local community and setting benchmarks in imparting quality education in China.
The school is situated in the ser... Read >
Author: Yew Chung Education
21st May 2007
Children are quite curious and love to ask questions. They want to investigate new noises and explore a variety of things to touch. The simple things we take for granted, like the stars or the sky, are exciting new adventures to young children. Because of... Read >
Author: Gary Clay
21st May 2007
Imagine discovering a way to get rid of your fears in a
quick and painless manner. In fact it can even become fun!
Did you know only two of all the fears you have are innate:
The fear of falling and the fear of loud noises. Most of
your fears were l... Read >
Author: Colin Smith
06th March 2007
The teenagers share a keen affection for driving because from the early childhood they presume automobiles as dream machine. So always a question zooms in their mind how to get driver's permit in first attempt and to start driving at the earliest. To be s... Read >
Author: petersons
01st March 2007
Shyness is a very important issue, that nervousness that overcomes in certain social situations. It can be definite like having difficulty in creating a friendship or even starting a conversation with the one we meet.
Shyness can start in someone's per... Read >
Author: Ovi Dogar
01st March 2007
Lazy eye is a disorder of the coordination between the eye and the brain, usually beginning in childhood. This disorder causes the body to prefer one eye over the other. It is known medically as amblyopia.
Lazy eye is characterized by poor or blurry v... Read >
Author: George McKenzie
10th February 2007
You smile is important, which is why you should take care of your teeth. To understand how to protect them, you first need to know the components forming them.
Human beings develop two sets of teeth in their life. Both sets of teeth are formed in ut... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
25th January 2007
Education is the cornerstone of success and it begins in early childhood with the first portal of learning – The Pre-School. If statistics are any index, then ninety percent of the human brain is developed by the age of three years and near complete dev... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Courtiol
23rd January 2007
Sibling relationships - whether healthy or unhealthy, loving or antagonistic - are the longest-lasting and most constant intimate relationships formed by human beings, lasting longer than most friendships, through the deaths of parents and beyond marriage... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd January 2007
Cerebral palsy or CP is a general term that includes disabilities in the neurological functions involving movement and posture. It is a disorder that is non-progressive and begins from disruptions in the development of the child's brain during pregnancy,... Read >
Author: B.Janeway
02nd January 2007
Migraine is a kind of ordinary and very painful headache that usually occurs on one side of the head. It often commences at teenage years or early childhood. It runs in families and has a tendency to recur.
More often than not, one side of the head exp... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset
28th December 2006
Mole removal is something which not many people would consider unless it is necessary for various reasons. Some celebrities would even celebrate having those beauty moles on the right places, enhancing their beauty and looks. People would want to get rid ... Read >
Author: Davion Wong
11th December 2006
Reading programs are everywhere. You can find books, tapes, videos, and online programs. If you live in a city there is likely a tutorial program available as well. As a parent you know that learning to read is one of the most important skills your child ... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
18th November 2006
By Dr. linda Miles
When we fail to get the response or connection with our partner that we want, perhaps we should stop and look at our own thoughts and behavior. It may remind us of frightful tigers from our past stalking the room. Sometimes a calm a... Read >
Author: Dr. Linda Miles
17th November 2006
Jaclyn O'Malley published an article about a middle school student in the Reno Gazette-Journal last March. The student deliberately shot one classmate. A second bullet ricocheted off the floor and hit a nearby girl. The 14 year-old shooter did it because ... Read >
Author: Jean Tracy
15th November 2006
Jigsaw puzzles are an excellent source of educational value for children of all ages. This is because to complete a jigsaw involves the child using several different aspects of the thinking process. This article will explain how you can use puzzles with v... Read >
Author: Barbara White
06th November 2006
Low self esteem can begin to develop early in childhood, long before the concept is even understood by the child. Most of the traits underlying our personality are developed in early childhood. This means that a child with feelings of low self esteem is l... Read >
Author: Naresh Belliyappa
23rd October 2006
Most of us have passion in early childhood. We are passionate about our toys, our studies and our friends. As time passes our passion gets lost. Life becomes a routine. We are more focused on problems and fighting day-to-day battles. We lose the passion. ... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
03rd September 2006
Everybody has goals and dreams. These dreams are at the center of who you really are. It is the core essence of who you are as a person, and the very purpose of your BEING. What you are dreaming of accomplishing in your life is God's way of getting you in... Read >
Author: Ineke Van Lint
01st September 2006
Asthma is a degenerative susceptible condition which impacts the respiratory system. It is characterized by recurrent rounds of illness which have frequent asthmatic attacks.
The individual with asthma will report breathing difficulties which are nor... Read >
Author: james ellison
30th August 2006
Moby, obviously, refers to those music figures, infiltrating the show buzz for a long and serious presence. His music is experimental, without comparison, which has a charm of it's own. Though hardly posing as a handsome seducer, he may cause the world g... Read >
Author: All The Lyrics Articles
22nd July 2006
If you are like most people, then you too have this strange tendency to wait for others to fill in your needs. This pattern of "waiting for others" is a bad habit, causing a lot of pain and stress in your relationships. It can even be fatal and needlessly... Read >
Author: Ineke Van Lint
15th July 2006
Time is money! Now, I have personally heard this phrase many times. What about you? Have you ever noticed though that we mostly hear this phrase when we want some time off for ourselves? We mostly hear it when we decide to leave the rat race behind fo... Read >
Author: Aziz Meknassi
07th July 2006
Nowadays, moral education and moral development of a personality become extremely important. In my opinion, to achieve best results in up bringing of new generations people have to know and use experience of such psychologists as Piaget and Kohlberg whose... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
30th June 2006
An Age of Innocence by Catie Hayes of WomanLinks.comWatching my children, I'm often reminded of the line dividing child andadulthood. The most marked difference is the freedom of innocence. I don'tthink it totally leaves us at once. Over time, though, exp... Read >
Catie Hayes
26th June 2006
Autism is a complex neurological disorder that dramatically affects people's behaviors and social interactions. The disorder can be revealed in early childhood, by the age of 3. Although the first signs of autism can sometimes be identified in infants, th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
26th June 2006
- Part II -
Although some medical scientists agreed upon the new features discovered and explained by Kanner, others didn't accept his ideas, claiming that autism couldn't be separated from other neurological disorders. Many medical scientists disagree... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
16th June 2006
Our Children and The Runaway Train
by John Elliott aka Oaky Wood
Michael Holiday, the 1950's crooner sang about "The Runaway Train" and how it went rolling down the track when it "Blew". Today the runaway train of children the world over, are very muc... Read >
Author: John Elliott
06th June 2006
More or less everywhere in the world, children are taught to refrain from crying. I remember incidents from my own early childhood. If I fell down and then cried , my family members would distract me from crying. They would say 'see you have killed an ant... Read >
Author: Pradeep Chadha
31st May 2006
As a parent today, you most likely understand the ratings on the movies that your children are watching. But, do you really know what the ratings on their video games mean? Are your children playing games on there video game systems or on the computer tha... Read >
Author: Vanessa Pruitt
20th May 2006
Infant language development
Do you want your baby to become an intelligent talker? Then you must take the initiative. Before you know what to do, get informed about certain things. These are:
Children normally have more understanding of language and the... Read >
Author: John Foley
17th May 2006
Parents suspecting that their child might be suffering from autism should pay attention to any sign that may reveal the presence of the disorder. The signs of autism are best to be discovered during the child's first year of life, in order to minimize the... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th April 2006
To review our last segment, the Lincoln Cent has undergone many changes. From the VDB initials controversy, composition changes and reverse changes nearly 50 years ago (from Wheat to Memorial). The versatile cent has seen its share of changes.
So wha... Read >
Author: Keith Scott
15th March 2006
There seems to be no lack of the number of books written about personality traits, talents and how to more effectively manage personnel to the advantage of the organization. However, Marcus Buckingham, coauthor of the book First, Break All the Rules, and... Read >
Author: John Woolf
08th March 2006
Hello all you wonderful people out there. Have you ever thought, "If I had known then what I know now." or "If I had my life to live over again I would change..."?
Actually there is not too much I, personally would have done differently. But there is... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
23rd February 2006
Children and Acid Reflux
Acid reflux is a condition normally associated with adults. Sadly, many children also suffer the effects of acid reflux.
This desease, also referred to as gastro-esophageal reflux, occurs when stomach contents churn and rise ... Read >
Author: Hanif Khaki
26th January 2006
We are all social animals. Not many of us think about prisons. Why is prison life a punishment? Because you cannot move around and meet people. With friendship, we break the barrier that stops us sharing our life with others. During early childhood, only ... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
05th January 2006
Early childhood is an impressionable period of life in which children are often dog lovers. Parents have a great contribution in the building of their children's character by encouraging them to be animal lovers and allowing them to have a dog as a pet. P... Read >
Author: Amelie Mag
12th December 2005
Jigsaw puzzles have a lot of educational value for children of all ages. This is because to do a jigsaw requires a child to use several different aspects of the thinking process.
A baby learns to recognize objects by their shape and not necessaril... Read >
Author: Barbara White
08th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Inez Ng
Last month I gave you my first three secrets to how I boosted my own creativity. I hope you have been taking full advantage of the information. Now I will reveal three more secrets that will bring your creativity up another not... Read >
Author: Inez Ng
06th October 2005
Copyright 2005 David McEvoy
Schizophrenia naturally
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. Approximately one percent of the population develops schizophrenia during their lifetime more than two million Americans suffer fr... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
27th September 2005
Oppositional Defiant Disorder Treatment
by Anthony Kane, MD
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This article is available for your website or ezine.
For an ezine, send an email to: ODDtx@addadhdadvances.com
For a website send an email to: ODDtxhtml@addadhdad... Read >
Author: Anthony Kane, MD
24th September 2005
Are the differences between men and women the result of socialisation, or are we born different? If we are entirely socialised different then women can learn how to be like men and compete with them, but if as I believe the underlying difference is someth... Read >
Author: Rikki Arundel
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