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Amazing Benefits Of Mental Math by Shilpa Rao
... roots but these two are based on multiplication and division respectively. With Vedic Math one can learn not only about simple calculations and but also complex mathematics such as algebra, geometry and statistics. Some of the most advanced, complex and arduous problems can be solved using Vedic Mental Math method with extreme ease. If either of these methods are learned since early age, a child aged 14 can perform calculations easily during his or her examinations of Algebra and Geometry.

Ensure Your Child's Success in Math - 10 Great Ways! by Susan Jarema
... Parents truly need to be partners in the learning process to ensure that our children stay ahead. Parents, you do not need to be a mathematician to give your child the gift of mathematics. You only need to guide them on the right path. It is never too early or too late to start enjoying math at home with your child. There is a strong focus on the value of reading to children when they are young – even babies. We hear over and over that “kids who are read to become better readers.” Think ...

Preparing Yourself for Home Schooling by Low Jeremy
... In preparing to home school your children, you should also be able to have different learning tools available around the home. Different subjects may require various educational tools to help your children learn and understand their lessons better. For history and geography lessons, it is important to have a globe or a world map available as well as history and geography books within reach. For science subjects, your students would require, magnifying glasses, prisms, a microscope or a ...

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.

Parents --- Homeschooling Can Take a Lot Less Time Than You Think by Joel Turtel
... Once your children learn to read well, the whole world of learning opens to them. They can explore any subject that interests them, and read ever more difficult material by themselves in books or on the computer. For a small subscription fee, your children can study the entire Encyclopedia Britannica on the Internet. They can access almost every major library in the world through the Internet, including the Library of Congress. If your kids love to read and learn, the Internet provides ...

The Digital Photography Revolution Is Now Here by Sydney Pix
... of their new digital camera, as many lecturers are setting assignments that must have photos included, its just part and parcel of the new multi media revolution that is taking place at an enormous pace before our very eyes. Knowing how to use the camera is half the battle, the other half is teaching students how to take photos that are aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Most children learn better by being shown how to do something rather than reading hard to understand photographic books.

Hands on Science for Kids-Learn by Doing by Lisa Bronart
... As parents, we already understand the importance of “learning by doing,” having provided our children with hands on experiences preparing them to walk and talk, playing a game or learning how to behave. Making careful decisions about what we teach our children has benefits well past childhood. Parents want what is best for their kids and with the increase in technology based industries today our children’s understanding and expertise must also evolve.

Working At Home With Toddlers by Elaine K. Stephen
... An inexpensive child table and chairs, an old or toy telephone, calculator, inexpensive children’s learning PC, the unused back side of discarded work papers, color pens and pencils. When he just will not play on his own, Give him tasks to complete. For example I say, “Call Grandma on the phone and tell her how many orders we had this morning.” The phone isn’t really hooked up but he has to use his imagination to keep the conversation going and he is entertained for a while.

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