Archive for March, 2009
A Healthy Start of the Day
Health issues, especially in the area of diet and nutrition, are a huge interest among educators who see results of poor dietary habits in children. Students who come to school tired, unmotivated and in poor physical health have a difficult time learning and keeping up interest in what is happening in the classroom. The reason [...]
Posted By: Kathleen in Caring on March 26th, 2009.
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Do you know where your children are?
Most likely your children are on YouTube or MySpace. In this world of technology, it is now rare to find a middle or high school student without their cell phone and access to computers. Steve Mollman, a free-lance writer for over 25 publications, including the Wall Street Journal and Time, writes about a growing perception [...]
Posted By: Kathleen in Online Tutoring on March 12th, 2009.
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Safe Places
All parents want their children safe from physical and emotional harm, and most parents seek to provide daily safeguards in the lives of their children. Furthermore, child safety is the number one priority of baby furniture companies, lawmakers who write child restraint laws for vehicles, recreation centers, schools, online companies, and others.
According to Every Child, [...]
Posted By: Kathleen in Parenting on March 8th, 2009.
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Caring Adult
American parents and educators are now called to meet the challenge of changing the nation’s dropout rate, one of the highest in the industrialized world. We are faced with this crisis and must confront the problem head-on now…..not next school year, but immediately. According to Every Child, Every Promise: Turning Failure into Action, the numbers [...]
Posted By: admin in Caring on March 5th, 2009.
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