Published at: 07:02 am - Wednesday February 22 2012
Why Should Children Read? Reading is an essential skill children must learn to be successful at school. Why? Because reading is NEEDED to learn about most other subjects. Most of their learning is done from reading, whether it is books, magazines, workbooks from the teacher or writing on the blackboard, the ability to read is [...]
Published at: 07:02 am - Tuesday February 21 2012
Children with autism have temper tantrum problems – also called a meltdown, when it happens, they throw themselves on the floor, crying, screaming and kicking as a means of getting across that things are “not right”. Normal kids have temper tantrums too, but it’s not so difficult to deal with as autistic children. Here’s some [...]
Published at: 07:02 am - Sunday February 19 2012
Omega 3 fatty acids have been known to provide a lot of health benefits for adults for many years (many heart conditions, mental problems and circulatory health problems can be cured or ameliorated by increasing the amount of omega 3s in one’s diet). However, recent medical studies have shown the importance of providing your children [...]
Published at: 06:02 am - Saturday February 18 2012
Growing up, my parents read a story to me every night. I always assumed it was the standard in every child’s bedtime routine across the country. As a teacher with my degree in Early Childhood Education, I know the importance of reading to children. The benefits associated with a simple daily bedtime story seem endless. [...]
Published at: 06:02 am - Thursday February 09 2012
Children need to achieve their full potential in terms of reading and language. Literacy, which is comprised of reading and language, is an essential element in communication and learning. There are four literacy skills that should be mastered by children to ensure they reach their maximum literacy and learning potential. The four literacy skills include [...]
Published at: 06:02 am - Tuesday February 07 2012
When you see your children in your dreams they represent the moral image you present to the world. Depending on what they are doing in the dream, you are showing something to the world. For example, if you see your son or daughter playing the piano, this is a good sign: it means that your [...]
Published at: 06:02 am - Sunday February 05 2012
Clinical depression is severe sadness or melancholy – so severe, in fact, that it becomes destructive to your social activities and everyday life. It is often believed that only older people fall victims to this condition, but that is untrue. Children and adolescents are susceptible to this clinical condition as well. Symptoms of clinical depression [...]
Published at: 05:02 am - Thursday February 02 2012
Here’s some good and fun activities suggestions for autistic children: 1. You could play with him in a swimming pool. Make a splashing game or a kick game. Get some simple pool toys or beach toys like beach ball, floating rings, etc. Sing a song so he could swim with the beat and feel relax. [...]
Published at: 05:02 am - Wednesday February 01 2012
Children like all dogs so it is not that surprising that they will like German Shepherds too. All dogs however do not like children. Most hounds are at the most tolerant of them and would rather keep away from small children than not. Terriers are really not particular although they are very temperamental creatures and [...]
Published at: 05:01 am - Tuesday January 31 2012
According to most physicians, children start masturbating at an early age, around 18 months, and it peaks between the ages of 2 and 3 and then declines until they reach puberty. It usually being as children are investigating their bodies. Some children find that it actually feels good to masturbate and do so for that [...]