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“Perschool learning begins at home.Most of this learning takes place naturally. A child shows great ability to learn and aquire new skills during the preschool years. Therefore parents should make extra effort to teach their children.Numerous researchers have underlined the great importance of preschool learning.
Preschool […]
January 20 2008 | Child Education and Preschool Age | No Comments »
Aggression plays an important role in soccer drills for youth. Here are some of the techniques that can help the coaches in training their team regarding aggressive drills.
Protect Drill
The protect drill method requires the player to protect the ball. This effective method can improve the drilling skills of the players largely. This method requires the […]
January 09 2008 | Child Play and Child Sports | 1 Comment »
“Education is something that continues from the day we are born until the day we die. In some cases, it’s formal, with definite starting and finishing times and a specific course of study. In the United States, most people attend elementary, middle and high school.
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January 08 2008 | Child Education and College and Teens | No Comments »
By Ambrose Duperon
The Internet is an amazing tool, available for use by millions upon millions of people every day. Unfortunately, just as many people abuse the resources provided by the Internet. Sexual predators abuse the Internet by using it to stalk vulnerable people, collect personal information, and plan their attacks.
Before giving your child Internet access, […]
January 04 2008 | Child Development and Child Education and Child Safety and College and Communication | No Comments »
We all know that reading to children at a young age is immensely important. But why? It’s been proven that reading to a young child stimulates their intelligence, not to mention their writing, vocabulary and reading skills.
“Searching out a good child book is the first step. If desired, you can find a child book […]
January 03 2008 | Child Education | No Comments »
By Rhonda Strump
You should consider a child savings account or buying bonds when planning for your child’s financial future. From the time we first become parents, of course we want the best for our children. We do everything we can take care of them responsibly. We feed, clothe and love them, and hope that they’ll […]
January 02 2008 | Child Education and College and Kids & Money | No Comments »
“We’ve all heard of them. Child prodigies who begin composing music at some ridiculously young age. For instance, history reports that Mozart was writing minuets by the time he was five years old. Amazing. At five years of age, I’m not sure that I knew the difference between my finger and my thumb and I […]
December 20 2007 | Child Development and Child Education and Child Music Education | No Comments »
By Elizabeth Morgan
As most people say, time is money. It is also very important that people learn how to budget time so that they can be more productive and efficient.
The skill of knowing how to budget one’s time should be learned early on, especially before one joins the workforce. This is because […]
December 19 2007 | Child Education and College and Teens | No Comments »
“Many parents struggle with solutions to put their child on the fast track to success, and one such solution is not usually far from home. It is your local martial arts school.
How will martial arts change your child’s life? The difference could be, as simple as, keeping your child away from peer pressure that […]
December 18 2007 | Child Development and Child Education and Child Health and Child Sports | No Comments »
I’ve been a teacher for over a decade. When I became a teacher I was eager to teach kids differently than I had been taught. So much of how I was taught as a child was motivated by results, scores and performance. If I did well on the standardized test that proved that I was […]
December 16 2007 | Child Education and Preschool Age and Primary School | No Comments »
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