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    Learning Programs For Early Childhood

    When you have children in your house who are not yet old enough to join regular school but definitely have the capability of acquiring some knowledge, one of the best things that you can do to help your child..

    Every one of us wants to give our children the best we can provide, of love, care and education. The best course is to prepare our children in a manner that will enable them to face the challenges life throws at them as they grow older.

    Information Literacy And Your Child!

    One of the most frequently heard buzzwords in your child’s school these days is “information literacy” What this means is that you’re unlikely to find your child poring over the “Great Expectations” anthology you studied when you were in grade school

    In the last few years the number of left handed persons has increased dramatically This is partly because left handed children are not forced to use the right hand for writing any more but are rather encouraged to use whichever hand the child shows a preference to

    Preparing Your Child for Preschool

    If you have a child who is unsure and not looking forward to this new challenge, there are some things that you can do to help prepare your little one for the adventure that lies ahead.

    How to Help Your Child Learn To Read

    Words are the tools of thinking and expression. Perhaps one of the greatest home-aids to a child's reading is helping the child develop the art of marking and underlining in order to identify easily the significant material to be remembered.

    With child safety and care never too far from the media and the minds of parents and educators this article looks at what nurseries and schools can do to make sure they get the right protection. And in particular what they can do to get the right cover and premium looking for business insurance for their nursery or school.

    Protection, safety, education and care for children seemingly comes at a price as childcare costs for pre school children continues to rise. This article looks at what nurseries, day cares, kindergartens and out of school clubs can do to help keep their costs under control by saving money.

    There are many steps to becoming an independent reader - one who can pronounce an unfamiliar printed word or get its meaning in other ways. Some of these steps can be taken during the preschool years.

    As Erik Erikson pointed out, young children's self-concept is largely defined by the range of skills that demonstrate their independence and initiative kindergartners jump at almost any opportunity to show that "I can do it" attitude.

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