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Alternative Education and the ADD - ADHD Child
A recent article in USA Today reports that home schooling has been on a steady rise for the last five years. There are now 1.5 million children being home schooled, up 74% since 1999. A desire for religious or moral instruction, formerly the number one reason to choose homeschooling, is now the second most popular reason. The first reason is safety and avoidance of peer pressure and exposure to drugs. Third is the dissatisfaction with academic instruction and fourth is interest in nontraditional...
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Dr. Kevin Ross Emery
7-10-09
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Empowering Readers
V One of the questions that teachers and parents ask is how to help students transition the phonetic skills they are learning to their reading skills. The most important way to ensure a student's success with what they are reading is to model for them and teach them how to actively engage with the text. We want them to be part of what they read, to connect to it, to interact with it, and to come away understanding and the ability to apply what they read. There are a few key steps to ensure th...
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Shantell Berrett
7-10-09
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How to Help Your Struggling Reader
Reading the words from left to right can be a difficult task for struggling readers. Often the words appear to move around or the space between words us unclear. It helps to use a finger or a card underneath the words to help your eyes “track” and focus on each word and letter you are sounding out. This will train your eyes to focus on the word you are reading instead of skipping around looking for other clues to simply guess at the word....
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Sberrett
7-3-09
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Why RC TOYS?
One Day….I went to Toy shop, Where there are several kids asking their parents for different toys and suddenly….I found one kid (A Boy) who is desperately asking his parents for the Remote control car and then he finally got it…. You know….Every kid specially a Boy always having an interest in Remote control toys whether it is a Car or anything…..they just want to have that…..because they are so anxious about the gadgets, accessories….and every possible thing related to it also they always want ...
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Adityasnv Bannatwala
7-3-09
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Report Calls For New Initiative To Improve Math Education For Preschoolers
To ensure that all children enter elementary school with the foundation they need for success, a major national initiative is needed to improve early childhood mathematics education, says a new report from the National Research Council. ...
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ScienceDaily
7-3-09
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Character Education in Elementary Schools and Preschool: Give Bullying a Knockout!
Young children love to talk about their injuries. Band-Aids are conversation starters for kids. Luckily elbows and knees can heal pretty quickly but when a child says something mean like, "You're stupid. You're a baby", that hurts another child's feelings....
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Caroline Figiel
6-30-09
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