Posts Tagged ‘Nature’

A Word to the Wise – Distance Learning Tips For K-12 Students

Friday, March 20th, 2009

When it comes to staying on task and succeeding in school, there are certain tips, tricks, and habits that all successful students have regardless of where they are going to school. However, when that student is enrolled in an online or distance learning school, those same tips, tricks, and habits become even more important because of the nature of the instruction they are receiving. Factors like staying organized, prioritizing tasks, communicating with teachers and peers, asking questions, and developing a support network can make a huge difference to their overall academic success.

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Preparing the Homeschooler For College – How Distance Learning Private Schools Can Help

Monday, March 16th, 2009

As a result of the competitive nature of the college admission process, parents are constantly looking for anything that will give them and their children an edge over other applicants. With many schools cutting back on the number of students they admit, and with the requirements for admission becoming more and more rigorous each year, many parents are looking to do everything they can to help their children get into the college or university of their choice.

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Hey Kids – He Was a Man, a Very Big Man – Meet Daniel Boone Become a Fan

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Everybody knows the story of Daniel Boone, except our children and yet, this story of Daniel Boone is more important to children than anything else. As a parent it makes sense to teach kids the story of Daniel Boone and let them draw their own conclusions. The story of Daniel Boone builds a strength of character, self esteem and a sense of nature that is instilled in everyone who reads it.

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