Posted on Jul 13 | filed under Uncategorized | No Responses
The meaning of learning and education is not the same for all ages. I’m sure that all adults remember the time when they were nervous about tests and exams and they just hated to go to school at all. But when we are all getting older and older, we start to recognize the meaning of education and continuous learning.
After the age of 18 we already know that during life we always learn something new and moreover we just keep looking for things that we can start to learn about. The real challenge is to find an activity that will be useful in the future, that can be used in work, in family life or at least in our free time. And I think this is the meaning of lifelong learning.
If you already decided to learn something new, some of these tips to find the activity that best fits your needs:
- Try to think only about yourself. Think about things you always wanted to learn or try.
- If you have them, choose the ones that would be useful in your future.
- Then choose only one that is the most interesting for you.
Try to find an opportunity to apply on a class or lesson that best fits your chosen interest.
If you could not choose the perfect one for yourself or you still have no idea what to learn in the future, there are some really popular lessons in California that can be ideal for you: [...]
Posted on Jul 10 | filed under Childhood Education | No Responses
Making the decision to home school is, on the face of it, not an easy one. There are many questions that need to be asked, and answered, before you can take this very significant step in your child’s education. What can influence the decision is an idea of some of the benefits of homeschooling.
So here are some things to think of.
1. Your child will get one to one attention with you. The issues associated with large class sizes will be gone forever.
2. Noone knows your child better than you, so you can tailor the lessons to suit your child. That will be something that could never happen in a conventional class room.
3. If your child is someone who is particularly susceptible to peer pressure, then home schooling can alleviate the problem. With your child completely under your control, you not only dictate the curricular activities, but the friends and social elements of their day. [...]
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Posted on Jul 7 | filed under Childhood Education | No Responses
Obesity is fast becoming one of the widespread problems among youngsters and the ever-deteriorating scenario is certainly alarming. If you are a mother or father and your little one is going through this drawback, you simply can’t run away from the duty of imparting the proper eating habits to him/her. Listed below are three proven methods to do that.
Whilst all of us understand that consuming vegatables and fruits is very important, it could possibly be extraordinarily difficult in getting the children to do so. Telling them the advantages of doing so simply won’t work since they’re too young to essentially comprehend that. Therefore, it’s best to make it enjoyable and appealing for them to consume fruits and vegetables. This might be easily performed though fruit smoothies and shakes. By adding in these vegetables that your youngster has been very reluctant to eat into the combo, you could be assured that they’ve it at last. [...]
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Posted on Jul 4 | filed under Childhood Education | No Responses
There are many simple ways that parents can help encourage their child’s developments from an early age. Many basic tasks that we do with our children can help to build up their confidence and ensure that they are happy children who will go on to succeed in their lives.
Fuel their imagination by reading bedtime stories
Research has shown that children, who are regularly told stories have a better vocabulary, have more ides of sentence structure and sense of stories, are keener readers, enjoy more cognitive skills and have higher self confidence. They are also more likely to remember details better from a story than on television hence helping to create magnificent memories. [...]
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Posted on Jul 2 | filed under Childhood Education | No Responses
Sending your child to a private school is an important, and possibly life-changing decision to be weighed carefully. Is it a good idea to uproot the child, put him or her in a new school, leaving their former school friends behind? In my opinion, from one who has been there myself, definitely, yes.
My introduction to private school started at the age of 12, when I entered 7th grade at an all-girls’ private prep school called Laurel in Shaker Heights, Ohio. It was scary at first to leave the familiarity of friends from my former school, a large, public school in another town. Every day I had to be driven by my parents to my new school, which was nearly an hour from our home. Plus, a new school meant making new friends in new surroundings, pretty terrifying for a shy girl like I was. Kids can be a bit tough on the new kid, I got teased a little at first. And, to top it all off, I had to wear a uniform. No more jeans, t-shirts and casual attire. I thought it was the end of the world at first. [...]
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