Posts Tagged ‘Parents’

Children’s Books – Building Your Child’s Library

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

This article addresses how to build a quality collection of books for a child. These tips will help parents choose books their children will love to read over and over again. In doing so, parents will help children embrace reading as an entertaining, educational, and valuable gift that lasts a lifetime.

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The Moral of This Article is to Change the Moral

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

The purpose of children’s books has always been to teach young kids lessons about life – How to share, how to make friends, how their parents still love them even when they are fighting, how to pursue dreams, etc. But in this day and age, it may be time for the theme of children’s books to change.

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Book Review – 50 Simple Things You Can Do to Raise a Child Who Loves Math

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Although none of my kids hate math, I like to find ways to make it a part of their day, and I appreciated the various suggestions this book made. I also thought that the author’s idea of breaking the book into various sections, including one actually explaining to defunct parents how to handle things like word problems, algebra, geometry, etc would be very helpful.

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Reasons to Ignore Parenting Advice

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Everywhere you go, people spout their opinions. In-laws and parents alike, neighbors, coworkers, people at church: they all have their opinions and freely tell you what you should and should not be doing.

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Accredited Homeschooling – Does it Matter?

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

As more and more schools begin to suffer from recent budget cuts, parents everywhere are turning to distance learning education for help. Unlike traditional public schools where classrooms are overcrowded, teachers are not credentialed, and students often pose significant problems for those around them, a distance learning school allows students to focus solely on their education and not on all of the negatives.

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