It is widely accepted that once children turn the magic age of five that education becomes a public responsibility. Hardly anyone complains about public spending on education.
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It is widely accepted that once children turn the magic age of five that education becomes a public responsibility. Hardly anyone complains about public spending on education. Read the rest of Investing in Education Before Age 5
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Parents are often the first to suspect their child has a reading problem. An expert alerts parents to some of the earliest indicators of a reading difficulty…what should you look for? Read the rest of Early signs of a reading difficulty
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Parents often don’t give children a chance to talk. In situations like this, kids feel helpless, which can lead to feeling very overwhelmed by the situation. Parents need to combat these feelings of helplessness by having conversations with their kids about the devastation in Haiti. Read the rest of Helping your child understand Haiti’s devastation
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Your life, and the lives of your children, will prosper to the degree you can openly structure self-directed learning and keep it pleasurable. This is the educational importance of the Internet – you can discover and test thousands of ways to learn, and find what suits you best. Read the rest of It is your life you are developing.
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During the first year of your child life there will be significant (and wonderful) development milestones. The first year is a time for your baby to begin its cognitive development journey where the learning process of memory, language, thinking and reasoning all begin. Read the rest of Child Development Insights for Infants
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Reading skills and strategies enhance the child’s ability to comprehend various concepts with immense ease. Understanding the concepts and critical thinking are the two important qualities of a successful individuals Read the rest of The Benefits of Early Reading
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