Posts Tagged ‘Teaching Children’
How To Find Time To Home School Their Children
July 7th, 2008 by admin
Mothers, imaging spending eight hours at work and when you get home, there is dinner to prepare, stories to share with your husband, and doing homework with the kids.
Such a scenario is – and will still be – typical among working mothers, who balance the countless demands of career and home 24 hours a day, [...]
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The Ten Things I Hope to Teach My Children
December 13th, 2007 by admin
Being the father of five; I am constantly teaching my children both literally and through my actions. With the Labor Day weekend and a finally moment to reflect – I thought about the things I hope I can pass on to my children. This is not focused on teaching them how to add or spell [...]
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Important Lessons to Teach Your Children About Money
December 7th, 2007 by admin
Having money is crucial to obtaining the things we need in life, and of course, having extra for the wants is nice too. However, money problems can occur when parents don’t teach money management skills at a young age, usually when the child starts getting an allowance or has a job, such as babysitting or [...]
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Teaching Children the Importance of Money
August 20th, 2007 by admin
Many children find themselves hopelessly in debt after leaving home. They go off to college, wanting to take on the world. The independence they suddenly experience leads to decisions that are not always best for them. Many of them have not had to deal with financial responsibilities. They are lured into [...]
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Using Home Schooling to Teach Children Responsibility
July 7th, 2007 by admin
Teaching children responsibility is the goal of education whether it takes place in a regular school setting or through home schooling. Many parents feel that the regular school can do this much better than they can, but this is not so. Parents are the child’s first and most important teachers and it is through the [...]
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Teaching Children With Dyslexia
June 11th, 2007 by admin
A child affected with dyslexia would have problems while copying notes from blackboard. A child would complain of not getting sufficient time to copy down all the notes from the blackboard. Children may become blank and not know which letter to write or even they would not be able to read the joined writing on [...]
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Learning Chinese for Young Children Including Preschoolers and Toddlers
February 16th, 2007 by admin
Native Speakers for Teaching Chinese
On method for those households that don’t have a native speaker is hiring of a nanny who speaks Chinese. The NY Times had an article noting the increase in au pairs from China. It is also possible to arrange play dates with other children who are learning Chinese as [...]
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Ten Things I Hope to Teach your Children
January 8th, 2007 by admin
The Ten things I hope to teach my Children:
Being the father of five I am constantly teaching my children both literally and through my actions. With the Labor Day weekend and a finally moment to reflect - I thought about the things I hope I can pass on to my children.
This is not focused on [...]
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