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Monthly Archive for October, 2009

Children With Learning Disabilities

Posted by October 31, 2009
Categories: teacher

How Children With Learning Disabilities Make Good Grades

Executive summary about children with learning disabilities by Irsan Komarga

For a child with a learning disability to make good grades in school is a challenge. The child still attends his or her regular classes and the child can understand the majority of the lessons taught. However if the child does not understand the lesson he or she can go to the special class.

Whether the child needs help in the reading or the child needs the problem described in another simpler way so the child can properly understand the lesson.

children activity

children activity

Most of the children now days with learning disabilities make good grades much more easily in the special classes where they can feel comfortable and are familiar with the teachers there.

The teacher can take the time to help the child read the subject aloud. Then the child can better understand what he or she reads. This is just one way to help you child with a learning disability to make good grades if you’re child’s grades are suffering. Then talk to your child’s school and see if these special classes are, offered.

Children With Learning Disabilities – Is Vision Therapy Actually Effective?

Executive summary about children with learning disabilities by Darin Browne

Vision Therapy can be a very successful tool for helping children with learning disabilities, and it remains one of the most sensible and simple to put into practice therapies available to help learning difficulties worldwide.

Years ago children with learning disabilities were pushed to the back of the class and ignored, but now concerned parents are seeking help for their children in any way that they can, including learning disabilities online help.

Children with learning disabilities frequently labor with the development of skills which are fundamental to their reading ability.

As someone who has worked widely with vision therapy for children with learning disabilities over many years, I see vision therapy as a speedy and efficient means of developing underlying visual skills in these children.

Vision therapy is an attempt to instruct the skills a child requires to read. So many of the skills that children can and must advance naturally as they grow, fall behind in children with learning disabilities, and these can most certainly be helped using the right vision therapy techniques.

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Children Activity

Posted by October 30, 2009
Categories: psychology

Childhood Obesity – 3 Fun Ways to Increase an Obese Child’s Physical Activity

Executive summary about children activity by Robbie J Green

Here are 3 fun ways to increase children’s physical activity levels that can be tailored as you deem best for your family.

1. Household Chores

The mere mention of household chores sends everyone scurrying for cover. On small pieces of paper jot down a chore and an exercise associated with it.

children with learning disabilities

children with learning disabilities

2. Family Workout Night

With time the workouts can gradually increase in difficulty levels. Don’t push this aspect to hard though as it will only frustrate and discourage the child.

This need not be limited to indoor activities; you have a wide choice of outdoor activities that you can choose from, such as hiking, walking, basketball, rollerblading, roller skating, bicycling, swimming, playing Frisbee or any other activity of interest.

3. A Family Affair

Encourage exercise in children by being a role model, be consistent and make it fun. These activities will instill discipline, goal setting, and the importance of health well into adulthood.

Protect Your Children From Internet Predators – Emphasize Chat Room Privacy

Executive summary about children activity by Toddy Martin

As a parent, guardian, or teacher, it is your responsibility to monitor your children’s internet activity. Talk to your children about how the act of sharing pertinent information could be harmful.

These necessary steps will further make your home and children secure from internet predators:

  1. Install a firewall in all your PCs and laptops at home.
  2. Monitor your children’s activity.
  3. Orient them about the dangers of sharing valuable information online.
  4. Practice appropriate behavior with children in chat rooms.
  5. Make your child take note of inappropriate and obscene chatters.

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Children Families

Posted by October 29, 2009
Categories: mother

Traveling With Children – Families Enjoy Free Spacious Accommodation With a Home Exchange

Executive summary about children families by Dennis Chob

A home exchange can help eliminate some of challenges faced by parents and make your next travel holiday with children a special traveling experience. Parents and their children value the privacy, extra space, comfort and

anxiety children

anxiety children

convenience of swapping homes for vacations.

Home exchange attracts many families with children. Families often arrange to swap with others with similar aged children.

If you’re traveling with small children, you might consider the convenience of not having to pack cribs, strollers, playpens and car seats.

If you have children, let them be in contact with your home exchange partner’s children, if possible.

What are the positives of traveling with children on a house swap? From our families own experience, we have found traveling with children on an exchange quite practical. In fact, it’s vacationing in a home away from home. A family has all the conveniences of home with space to breathe, something most hotel rooms can’t offer. Best of all, families can save money on vacation lodging as a exchanging homes is free accommodation.

Some travelers use a home exchange as a means of affordable longer term free accommodation.

House to Let – An Ideal Place to Live For Families With Children

Executive summary about children families by Harold Layman

Families with children are always searching for good ways to keep the kids entertained. Some Great Entertainment For Your Children

The Wacky Warehouse-The Walnut Tree is a large indoor playing facility for the children. HereThe National Coal Mining Museum will educate your children with facts about the history of coal mining in West Yorkshire as well as provide lots of fun for them. It is a great place to visit if your children are engaged in the YSP community program.

Fun With Water

There is a relaxing leisure pool and your children will love the waves, water slides, and geysers to cool themselves down. Metrodome Leisure Complex also offers hours of fun at the Metrodome Water Park.

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About Children

Posted by October 28, 2009
Categories: psychology

Troubling Statistics About
Children’s Mental Health

Executive summary about about children by Dr. David Carey

Washington, DC: Anxiety disorders, mood disorders (e.g. depression), and disruptive disorders (e.g. attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder) are the most common mental disorders among children.

More than 6% of children are estimated to have some form of mood disorder, and 4% are estimated to have a disruptive disorder.

preschool children

preschool children

The lives of children in modern times are not easy or pleasant in so many cases. Families are disrupted by the recession, rising unemployment and the resulting severe financial stress and worry.

Children with anxiety disorders suffer a wide variety of nameless and named fears and worries. Disturbing thoughts and images about their parent’s death can haunt their night-time and waking dreams and visions. Worries about thieves breaking into the family home in the night are not uncommonly a focus and source of needless anxiety.

ADHD is a condition effective at least 5% of all children. It can disrupt the life of a child and, if unrecognized and untreated, can disrupt their adult life as well.

Children with mood disorders suffer so often in silence and desperation. Depressed children need help and often don’t get it.

More training is need for parents and teachers in recognizing the signs and symptoms of mental health difficulty in children.

Information About Children With OCD

Executive summary about about children by Peter J Lee

Obsessive Compulsion Disorder; a disturbing condition when it affects adults, but even more so for children with OCD.

Often, other disorders accompany the OCD; a condition called “co-morbidity”. The additional disorders may include various types of anxiety disorders, depression and learning disorders.

About half of the adult cases report that they had been children with OCD. Since many people don’t recognize the disorder for what it is, many children go untreated for years.

The children with OCD, however, realize that something is not right. Often, they say nothing; embarrassed, ashamed or dismayed at their compulsion or obsession.

There will even be physical effects for children with OCD. There is the stress of simply dealing with their disorder, but these children often have poor sleep habits and eating habits as well, all attributing to not feeling well overall.

It is usually difficult for children with OCD to maintain friendships for several reasons. One is because of the embarrassment

Children with OCD face a difficult road aheadThe compulsions and obsessions felt can be overcome and conquered with therapy.

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Children Resources

Posted by October 27, 2009
Categories: school

Homeschooling Children

Executive summary about children resources by Mary Joyce

The first and foremost homeschool resource available to you is yourself. That’s right, it’s you! Right from the start it is your motivation to provide your child with the best education you can possibly muster and your ability to stay focused on your projects that will ultimately determine the quality of education your child receives.

children with learning disabilities

children with learning disabilities

Depending upon the age(s) of your children the resources that you use will vary. CD’s are a great learning tool. With today’s graphics and sophisticated programming the learning process can be both fascinating and fun for the child!

In fact, check out some of the software resources from the suppliers available to you right from this website!

Story books are a tried and true homeschool material. Teaching your children through the use of story books has long been a lynchpin in child education. Children’s magazines are also another great source of learning and discovery for children.

That is if you carefully monitor not only the programs that your child watches but the amount of time spent watching television.

Remember one of the great advantages to homeschooling is to be able to spend more time with your child and to directly control their educational experience. Slipping into too much computer and/or television time defeats the purpose of the homeschooling time.

When it comes to homeschooling children, your resources are unlimited and so is your child’s ability to learn.

Children’s Problem – Tips to Succeed in School

Executive summary about children resources by Jeff Boo

Below are some great tips which you can apply to help turn your child’s academic grades in school from ‘F’s to ‘A’s.

1. Do you know what has gone wrong?

Sit down with your child and try to make the atmosphere as relaxing as possible to talk to your kid. Find out their thoughts and feelings about school

2. Visit your child’s school

It is just too important for parents to understand their child thoroughly and know how their worlds look likeIf the problem can be resolved there and then, the solution would turn out to be an easy one.

3. Learning disability

Many parents may choose to believe otherwise, but a child poor performance in school may be due to learning disability.

4. Make learning a fun process

You child may find going to school a chore and waste of time. The teachers in the school may not have made the process fun for the children to learn and hence, to solve the problem, you just have to do the job yourself.

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Children Center

Posted by October 26, 2009
Categories: psychology

Fairy-land Children’s Center, For Creative Learning – Pune School

Executive summary about Children Center by Trupti Shetty

What you see - This Pune Children’s Center is housed in a beautiful old colonial bungalow surrounded by abundant foliage and creepers. The school has two levels. On the ground level is the playgroup class while on the first level is the mini kindergarten and toddlers’ class.

What you get – This Pune Children’s Centre was started by Neelima Ranade who is the principal and owner of the school. The first being the toddler group which is for kids in the age group of 15 months to 2 years.

This class involves activities which would help them to adapt easily to the bigger schools. They are taught to handle creative toys, building blocks, drawing, matching alphabets, stamp craft and more. The books for all of this are prepared by the teachers.

The last program is the young achievers’ program for kids between the ages of four and six years. It is an after-school nurturing program which involves instilling manners, playing interesting games, encouraging reading habits and more. This extra-curricular program is from 4 PM to 5.30 PM on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

Our verdict - The school does not believe in a fixed curriculum. So there is newness in their programs on a continuous basis. Their motto is to bring fun and learning together and the school does seem like an extension of home.

Child-Care Centers — Top 10 Questions And Concerns To Select The Best Center For Your Child

Executive summary about Children Center by Robert L. Newkirk Jr.

Every parent needs child-care at sometime during the child’s early growing years. This guide provides a list of standard questions that every parent should ask in order to evaluate a child-care center for their child.
DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO A CHILD-CARE CENTER WITHOUT LOOKING AT THIS LIST FIRST!

1. LICENSING –

2. CENTER ACCESS –

3. COMMUNICATION –

4. METHODS OF DISCIPLINE –

5. HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES –

6. STAFF AND STAFF-CHILD RATIOS –

7. NUTRITION –

8. OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES –

9. DAILY ACTIVITIES/CURRICULM –

10. NAPTIME –

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