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  • Various Resources for Music Teachers  By : Earl Marsden
    Music teachers’ resources are very useful and beneficial not only to one field of music but also in a wide variety. A music teacher must also know what type of student he or she has since learning also varies by age, for example.
  • Love Literature  By : Robert Dillon
    this article may induce feelings of nausea, disgust, or produce a generally bad temper that could result in violence towards floppy haired students.
  • Keeping your Sanity Now that School is in Session  By : Aurelia Williams
    Now that school is in session, families are busier than ever. Grab some tips here on how to stay organized and help your child have a successful school year.
  • Homework: Drudgery to Do-Able  By : Aurelia Williams
    Homework battles are never hard to find when school is in season. Here are some helpful tips for parents to make homework time less of a battle and more of a joy.
  • Plans For 6th Grade Science Fair Experiments Science Fair Projects|Science Fair Projects for 6th Grade Students  By : Robert Watson
    How, you ask, does a grammar school science fair projects turn children into productive persons? By giving them knowledge about being organized or responsible. This can come from finishing a 6th grade science fair projects.
  • Seven Strategies For Homework Heaven  By : Rita Offen
    We’ve all been there ….. half an hour later he’s still sitting at the table, having done nothing but, well, probably day-dreaming. The homework scenario seems to follow a regular pattern, which can be time-consuming, frustrating and tiring for all concerned, to the point that some parents dread it (not to mention their child), and, quite different from the ‘perfect parent’ who has his child completing homework straight after school, finds it convenient to put it off for as long as possible to avoid the conflict. No child or his parents want homework to be a daily torturous necessity, so how can we break out of the old habitual homework scenario and break into a new empowering and positive experience?
  • Special Education under the Spotlight  By : Glen21 Orenstein21
    Coping with Learning Disabilities in Education

    The education system has changed dramatically over the last few years and today many children that are taught have a learning disability or physical disability of some kind. Many children with these problems suffer from a serious emotional disturbance and struggle to interact with other children their age. Most visual impairments and hearing impairments will also affect their ability to learn with other normal children and this is why there are special education centers and schools all over the country and the world.
  • Special Education: 6 Factors to Consider When Advocating for Extended School Year Services  By : JoAnn Collins
    This article will discuss 6 factors that parents can use to help get extended school year services for their child.
  • Extended School Year for Children in Special Education, Could it Help My Child?  By : JoAnn Collins
    This article will discuss extended school year services for children with disabilities. What it is, and if your child could benefit from this special education service.
  • Everyday Phonics for Successful Reading  By : Robyn
    Preschoolers learn more each day as they have fun with you. The fourth of my five secrets of child literacy.
  • Make a difference with wall maps  By : Robert Klien
    If you could teach your child about the world around in an interactive fun way rather than having to read the lessons one after the other, then you have actually made easy the task of learning.
  • Special Education: How to Use No Child Left Behind to Help Your Child Learn To Read  By : JoAnn Collins
    This article will discuss 5 basic provisions of the no child left behind act (NCLB), that parents can use to help their child learn to read. A resource is discussed also.
  • 4th Grade Science Fair Projects  By : Robert Watson
    Once again, we look forward to the mandatory and yearly stunning displays of the 4th grade science project. Why are these assigned, are they actually a requirement, and what is the point in doing an 4th grade science project?
  • First Grade Science Project  By : Robert Watson
    Just when you thought you had a few more years to relax before you needed to begin racking your brain for ideas -- comes the first grade science project. Most of you are familiar with the dreaded school science projects
  • How To Help Your Child Do Well At School  By : Rita Offen
    If your child is doing well at school your job is easy. However, if not, it can be difficult when you feel, because you are not in the school with him, you have little control or motivational input in his education. Often the picture you only get to see is that of his homework tasks, and news of any misdemeanour. It is hard knowing what is really going on, and how you can do your absolute best to help him get the most he can out of the long time he has at school.
  • Some Facts About High Score In I.Q. Tests In School  By : Evgheny Stivenson
    There might be some people who claim to have a very good IQ because they have scored good in some tests. Some go to the extent of displaying their IQ score wherein sometimes the score is said to be as high as 120! The intelligence is directly proportional to the score – so is the prevalent belief. But such a claim and belief is false and biased.
  • Discovering and Learning American Sign Language  By : Kevin Bright
    American Sign Language is the primary language used by American deaf people to communicate. It is based on hand movements and other bodily gestures (specific movements and shapes of the hand and arms, eyes, face, head and body posture).
  • Becoming Adept in American Sign Language  By : Kevin Bright
    Want to learn and become proficient in American Sign Language (ASL)? Well, in this article I'll give you a little background on some of the features of this fascinating method of communication and how to go about learning sign language.
  • An Introduction to American Sign Language  By : Kevin Bright
    Mastering American Sign Language (ASL) is like mastering any language. It takes study and effort. But it's also hugely rewarding too - not just in terms of being able to communicate with people who are deaf, but also for learning a language that is intrinsically interesting and challenging.
  • American Sign Language - An Overview  By : Kevin Bright
    Here is a quick overview of American Sign Language (ASL), including a few tips about what to expect when attempting to build your ASL skills.
  • A Guide to Learning American Sign Language  By : Kevin Bright
    Sign languages use means of visual communication - predominately using facial and bodily movements. They typically combine shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to express ideas.
  • The Search For Economics Help Online  By : mathcracker
    I analyze the ways of finding economics help online.
  • Ways to Score Higher in an IQ Test  By : Evgheny Stivenson
    Most people have an average IQ score. Very few people will have an above average IQ score. But the fact remains that, no matter where you start at you can definitely improve your intelligence.
  • 10 Ways to Make Individual Education Plans Useful and Meaningful  By : Jennifer Krumins
    An Individual Education Plan is a legal document in the United States and Canada that outlines the education program and resources for every student that has learning differences, that require extra attention, resources and/or programs in order to access a fair education. But, too often these documents are not developed properly, not used effectively and not reflective of the student. Here are 10 easy ways that Individual Education Plans can become the useful tool that they were intended to be.
  • Student Loan  By : Jon Pow
    College is not cheap. Although there are many ways to pay for the education it usually involves some form of loan. The best ones are from parents because the payback time and interest rates are always much better. Since this source is not always available, the federal government has a program that will. This is the federal student loan program.
  • 11 Parenting Tips to Help Your Child Succeed at School  By : Elena Neitlich
    Becoming an active member of the child’s teaching team is an important role for parents that not only encourages the child’s learning, but alleviates some of the anxiety that parents feel as they place their children in the hands of the school. Thinking as a team allows parents to become more involv
  • Tips: Children with Asthma  By : Annie Books
    Tip Overview: Asthma is a chronic disease found in nearly 3 million children. Asthma is characterized by shortness of breath, gasping, chest tightness, and wheezing. It is the leading cause of school absence due to chronic illness. A child may be eligible for special education services if the illness or treatment interferes directly with school performance.
  • Surviving Sports ~ 10 Ways to Lessen the Chaos ~ Part 2  By : Shera Roetcisoender
    This is part 2 of our list of 10 ways to survive sports. In part one we covered getting the season off to a great start. In part 2 we are giving you suggestions for keeping that spirit going and helping your family adjust to the financial and emotional situations that you may encounter as the season progresses and comes to an end.
  • Surviving Sports ~ 10 Ways to Lessen the Chaos ~ Part 1  By : Shera Roetcisoender
    Many parents find themselves going into a sports season with the best intentions only to find themselves burned out and exhausted halfway through. We offer 10 ways for parents and families to not only survive, but thrive throughout sports. Part 1 covers our first 5 suggestions - you will get the season off to a healthy start by setting up your game plan, getting informed and eating healthy.
  • Calculus: The Science of Fluxions  By : mathcracker
    I go over a brief overview of the origins and main objectives of Calculus as a math science
  • Sending your Kids to Summer Camp: How to Choose the Best Option  By : Mila Sidman & Alice Seba
    Sending your kids to summer camp is an option that could develop into a winning situation for both parent and child.
  • Dice - the Ultimate Educational, Portable Entertainment for Kids!  By : Lindsay Small
    How do you keep the kids amused for the long summer holidays? What do you do when the inevitable rainy day blues strike and everyone gets fractious and argumentative? And how do you cope when you are forced to play the waiting game … in doctors' surgeries, airports, or even long car journeys?
  • Kids Activities - 10 Inspiring Ideas for a Rainy Day  By : Lindsay Small
    There is nothing worse than a rainy day in the middle of the school holidays, when children are cooped up inside, you have nothing planned, and the inevitable cries of “I’m bored” are not far away! Keep this list of rainy day activities ready for just such a day. Older children may enjoy choosing from the list themselves.
  • Fizzy Sherbet - A Sweet Science Lesson for Your Kids!  By : Lindsay Small
    Fizzy sherbet in a paper bag with a strawberry lollipop was probably my favorite treat as a child, but I never knew what was in the sherbet and why it sparkled and tingled on my tongue! Try making some with your kids and enjoy a mini science lesson in the process.
  • Boost Your Child's Brainpower with Sudoku  By : Lindsay Small
    Can children really benefit from Sudoku puzzles? And do they enjoy them? The answer to both questions is a resounding YES!
  • Encouraging Your Children To Read  By : Lindsay Small
    Encouraging your child to read a wide variety of books is probably the best education you can give them - but sometimes it seems an uphill struggle! We have put together a collection of tips and tricks to encourage reading which may give you some ideas that will appeal to your kids and will fit into your family's routines.
  • What To Do When Your Kids Don’t Want To Exercise  By : Alice & Mila
    Since the first Game Boy and Nintendo products hit the market, kids have been glued to their TV sets playing these games. As a result, the only time kids actually exercise is during recess at school.
  • Teaching Leaders in Your Homeschool Curriculum  By : Kerry Beck
    How can teachers use their curriculum to train leaders for the future? How can parents encourage their children to lead when they grow up? The first place to start in raising your students into leadership is to change your own education paradigm.
  • Sales Incentives for Charity Fundraising  By : Kimberly Reynolds
    The right sales incentive program will definitely boost your fundraising results. It's easy to design one that makes sense for your particular situation. Sure it takes a little extra effort, but the results are well worth it in extra sales.
  • What was school like for you?  By : Lisa Laird
    What happens, in the experience of one child, when generalizations are made about children in school.

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