Archive for the 'College' Category
By Paul Jerard
Yoga is “preventative medicine” for children and adults. Yet the world does not embrace preventative action. Just look at hunger, global warming, health care, and poverty. Now you see that some people do take action, but many do not.
Educating the public about the many benefits, which children experience from Yoga […]
March 26 2008 | Child Development and Child Health and College and Teens | 1 Comment »
Build on Success: If you see that certain methods of work are successful for you, then use these and build on them.
If you do poorly or fail a test, find out from your teacher/professor what you did wrong and how you can improve. Don’t dwell on your failure but go forward using your new information […]
February 19 2008 | Child Education and College | No Comments »
“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 »
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 »
By Yana Berlin
A frequent topic of discussion among baby boomers is whether to save for retirement or pay for their kids’ college education.
You worked hard to raise your kids. You made sure that they had the right clothes, the cool shoes, and all the other “chachkas” they needed to fit in. You hope you did […]
January 01 2008 | Baby and College and Kids & Money | 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 »
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By Shelley Ladin
Where did the Fall Term go? You just dropped off your son or daughter in August and now you are making plans with them to come home for Thanksgiving/winter break. Transportation arrangements are set. Dates and times figured out. Bring home some items for storage. Make a list of […]
November 13 2007 | Child Development and College and Holidays | No Comments »