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- One Habit Every Child Must Learn
by Steve Kroening. If you want to save your child a lot of pain and suffering as they grow up, there's one habit they must learn. This habit will help them avoid financial problems, many relational problems, and a large number of health problems. But it will do a lot more than help them avoid problems. It will also help them become far more successful in their occupation and relationships.
What one habit can possi... products, articles, news
- Lessons You Learn When Your Child Is In An Accident
by Linda Dipman. I watched as my three year old grandson was wheeled out of the emergency room fastened tightly to a gurney with a huge head brace encircling his tiny head. I arrived on the scene just in time to tell him that I loved him as men with medical equipment ushered him out to an awaiting helicopter. He was being flown to a larger hospital where a specialist for his kind of head injury was waiting to ... products, articles, news
- Help Your Child Learn And Finish Your To-Do List
by Jim Sarris. By now you've heard we are a country in an educational crisis. One report in Time Magazine (April, 2006) says that one in four students will drop out before graduating high school. In Reader's Digest (September, 2006) it's reported that only one in three eighth grade students scored at grade level for math, reading and science.
We need to get our act together.
The calls have gone out for supp... products, articles, news
- Discovering Languages and the Ability a Child Has to Learn Them
by Beth Butler. Maybe you have heard that there exists more than 6,000 languages in our world and that they are under threat. Similar to becoming extinct, many of these languages are at risk of not being preserved for various reasons. It is time that those of us in the United States make a strong push for diversity in the language curriculum of our schools. Why is it that they still tell the joke about the wo... products, articles, news
- Be Involved in Helping Your Child Learn to Read
by Stephanie Foster. One of the really great things about my daughter's kindergarten class is how much her teacher encourages the parents to read to their kids. 4 nights a week they have a book brought home to be read first by the parent, then by the student, then returned to school and read to a volunteer in class.
20 minutes of reading each day is also assigned as homework.
It's been amazing seeing the progress t... products, articles, news
- Equestrian Accidents: Has Falling Off Your Horse Become A Bad Habit?
by Margarethe de Clermont. Recently, I came across a tread in a forum that stopped me dead in my tracks. It was about falling off. One contributor complained that she fell of regularly, sometimes even several times during a lesson. I was amazed; I couldn't quite figure it out.
Was she much younger than me to be able to allow herself the luxury of falling out with such regularity and risk severe injury? Was she very good a... products, articles, news
- Toddlers Easily Learn Spanish While They Learn English
by Beth Butler. As a mother of three children myself, I often times wonder how these myths take flight and never run out of steam. I remember almost eighteen years ago when my first was born that the rage was natural childbirth and listening to classical music during your pregnancy so that the child would enter our world wired for advanced cognitive abilities.
Then some research experts squelched the in uter... products, articles, news
- What We Can Learn From Ants
by Victor Epand. Personally I have always had a fascination with ants, and although I have never owned an ant kit, I have longed for one for many years! I am most envious therefore, of those children whose parents have purchased one of these kits.
In case you haven't come across an ant kit, it is basically two tall pieces of transparent plastic fixed together so that they are very close, but not quite touching, ... products, articles, news
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