By: Rewati Raman Vishewar | 2012-11-20 | Business Opportunities Franchiser is fully aware that due to very long and tardy legal process, none of the franchisee will ever go to court. Courts also end up favouring franchiser, as franchiser has meticulously planned the entire steps, which humble franchisee lacks (most investors who are not self starters and has very humble background takes up franchise business) read more
By: Horrace Hours | 2011-01-30 | Babies This article is aimed at those who are making their first steps to integrating their child or children into a pre-school or child care. The decision to do this can be tough, and we aim to outline some of the aspects that can be often overlooked but play key roles in the decision. read more
By: Gwen v Fr. | 2011-01-08 | Recreation & Sports Last Summer I worked as a Pre-School Teacher, which made me realize that little kids are so funny and definitely crazy. Our class contained 10 little students; 7 boys and 4 girls, where boys played together and it was usually war and girls on the other side of the room played with the Barbie dolls and puzzles. read more
By: John Adam | 2011-12-08 | K-12 Education So you are moving to Fremont. That's exciting. You checked out neighborhoods until you found one that was right for you and your family. read more
By: Robert Fogarty | 2011-09-12 | Reference & Education You're planning for your child to start at Hearts and Hands Christian Childcare & Preschool or another school. When do you tell your child? read more
By: Sara Ann Roberts | 2010-10-14 | Crafts There are many ways to find themes for preschool lesson plans. Some easy themes are based on animals, insects, people, nursery rhymes, and even letters or colors. read more
By: Rachel Paxton | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education Preschool-aged children love lacing cards. Lacing cards allow children to practice "sewing" by threading a string in and out of holes in a piece of cardboard. This is a great activity to help develop your child's fine motor skills. read more
By: Sara Ann Roberts | 2010-09-28 | Crafts Preschool activities may include games, crafts, sing alongs or hand plays, coloring, or even free time on the play ground. In fact, preschool children enjoy and learn from any action that allows them to interact with their environment and express themselves freely. read more
By: ballader630 | 2010-11-22 | Business In the fundraising world, you need to be as creative as you can if you want to cash in big and fast. In this crowded industry, you need to set yourself apart from the others so that you can e ... read more
By: Beverly Frank | 2010-03-29 | Babies Although it might seem like a strange teaching method, you can actually use coloring to teach a preschooler important lessons. One of the most basic lessons you will teach them are the names of the colors themselves. read more
By: Pluto | 2010-12-28 | Childhood education New Zealand is a multi-cultural society. The number of immigrants and refugees from around the world is increasing, with our communities growing in cultural diversity.Now, more than ever, our children need to be in environments that are sympathetic to other cultures, and teachers who are culturally sensitive. read more
By: Howard Gottlieb | 2010-10-06 | Reference & Education Teaching a preschooler the alphabet is like teaching an elephant how to skip, in other words it is really hard. Preschoolers have what you call a small attention span. One moment they want to eat lunch, and then the next they are ready to go to the park... read more
By: meenakshi | 2011-03-29 | Business Opportunities
A preschool franchise works on a profit sharing model. A Preschool franchise comes complete with every aspect of training you and your employees will need to be successful. This is where preschool franchise really benefits you; since the parent company will not simply deliver your materials and leave you on your own; it is as much to their benefit that you are successful as it is to theirs, so th read more