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China Launches Swine Flu Education Drive In Schools – Turkish Weekly
29 Apr 2009 at 9:49pm
China has launched a campaign to educate all schoolchildren in the symptoms and prevention of swine flu, the government said on Thursday, dpa reported. �� Schools nationwide should educate children about swine flu as soon as possible to raise …
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April 29 2009 | Child Health | No Comments »
Easy tips for parents to use to help kids make friends. Written by a therapist, these steps can help your child feel better about school, fit in with the other kids, and be more confident. Stop worrying about your lonely son or daughter and learn what you can do today to help your child.
March 29 2008 | Child Development and Social Behavior and Special Needs | No Comments »
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 »
Just how much can one learn at home? What’s the point of home-schooling? Who benefits and who does not benefit from home schooling? Perhaps these are questions that you have asked yourself. Perhaps you were thinking about home-schooling but you are not one hundred-percent sure about making the final decision.
March 02 2008 | Homeschooling | 1 Comment »
What are the odds your child is “gifted?” Probably slim, if you believe psychologist and author Ellen Winner, who says, “Extraordinary abilities are mostly innate and occur in perhaps one in 10,000 children.” But probably quite high if you believe in your child!
February 22 2008 | Child Development and Child Education and Homeschooling | No Comments »
By Carole Fogarty
Life is peaceful one moment and then with little warning the harmony is broken into one million little pieces. You go from being in the zone, I’m such a ‘clever got it all together’- mum into having a frantic mind and stressed body.
Enter the very useful and very de-stressing yoga in your hand [...]
February 03 2008 | Mother's Wellness | No Comments »
The big day has finally arrived, a new member of the family will be joining your ranks. When you bring the little one home, you want to know you have made the right decision, are they going to fit in well with the other family members, will they be kind to everyone, will they be [...]
February 01 2008 | Children & Pets | No Comments »
By Kristin Hartshaffer
Get up… take the kids to school… Starbucks venti skinny vanilla latte triple shot… go to work… first bite to eat at Noon… five-thirty… pick up kids… McDonald’s fly by… drop one off at soccer practice… drop one off at football… back to pick up first from soccer… pick up second from football… [...]
January 30 2008 | Child Development and Child Education and Child Health and Child Sports and Mother's Wellness and Social Behavior | No Comments »
By Talyse Broogbay
Every responsible parent knows to keep cabinet doors locked so that young ones don’t have access to dangerous chemicals, but what about lead, a toxin found in many common children’s toys? How do you know if your child’s toys contain lead and what can you do to minimize their risk of exposure to [...]
January 28 2008 | Birthday and Child Development and Child Play and Child Safety and Holiday Gift Idea and Toddlers | No Comments »
Visually impaired children may not have much experience of what their bodies can do. There can be delays in their physical development in the critical early years of childhood. They also often have deficits in physical and motor fitness. This can in turn lead to problems with balance and co-ordination. Research has shown that blind [...]
January 24 2008 | Child Development and Child Play and Child Sports and Special Needs | No Comments »
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