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Ensure Your Child's Success in Math - 10 Great Ways! by Susan Jarema
... We hear over and over that “kids who are read to become better readers.” Think about it: your child learned a whole new language by the time he or she turned two. Many children are reading words before they start school. Why not math? Math has its own unique language and the younger children are when they are when exposed to it, the more fluent they will be. Parents can help their children be better at math by just talking about it during their day.
Parents Demand Dumbed-down Tests:An Unintended Bad Consequence of the No Child Left Behind Act by Joel Turtel
... The No Child Left Behind Act is now forcing many parents to condone schools that dumb-down their tests and standards, instead of blaming these schools for their children’s failure to learn. This is a typical unintended consequence of more government laws that try to fix problems that a government-controlled school system created in the first place. State lawmakers in New York, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and other states have yielded to parent pressure.
Adult Continuing Education is Healthy for You by Ian McAllister
... If you want to learn a language you can probably even afford to get a "superlearning" course that teaches you the language in only fifteen hours. Why Adult Continuing Education All right, you have advantages, but why should you bother with adult continuing education? * Prevents brain deterioration * Retraining for a new job * Self employment I've already covered the effect of study on the brain. You get new brain cells. In modern times you can only expect to keep one job for a short ...
Children With Learning Disabilities by Aaron Schwartz
... The lessons in native language are of certain value for children with learning disabilities according to the fact that most of them have certain difficulties in correct spelling. Besides very often they have grammatical errors, poor sentence structure. Children with disabilities can have difficulties in teacher’s fast speech and can misunderstand his lectures. Often such children are slow readers, they usually comprehend incorrectly the meaning of texts and have poor retention.
Mathematics - We’re Counting on Help from Parents by Barbara Snyder
... things can be positive steps in optimizing the chances for student success in mathematics. Educators are counting on parents to play a significant role in supporting the educational process for children. You can find the acclaimed series “Helping Your Child Learn” at Copyright usage: No permission is needed to reproduce this story. The About The Author statement must remain in tact. We also request notification of where the article is being used so reciprocal links can be considered.
Explode Your World With Possibilities by Saleem Rana
... The result of exposing young Sidis to educational information when most parents breathe a sigh of relief that their child can walk and talk was that young Sidis could read the New York Times at 18 months, taught himself Latin at 2, Greek at 3, wrote four books at 4, and knew Ten languages (English, Latin, Greek, Russian, Hebrew, French, German, Turkish, Armenian and Vendergood, his own invention) by age eight. And this was just the beginning. By the age of 11, William Sidis mastered higher ...
Sanctifying the Psyche via Mantra Chanting by Shriram Sharma
... It is most required that musicians continuously practice all that they have learnt. If they fail to do so, their fingers falter and cannot maintain correct beats and musical notes. The second layer of education is retention i.e. labeling all that one has studied in one’s psyche. The third layer is recall i.e. to unearth forgotten events of the past and activate them. The fourth layer is recognition i.e. to accept things. That is it should be converted into steadfastness, faith and trust.
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