By: Adriana J. Noton | 2010-11-24 | Home & Family Musical instruments help young children develop their mathematical skills. Children who take music lessons develop a sense of rhythm and coordination. The child needs to use their mind as well as their hands to play the instrument... read more
By: ParmanLawOK | 2011-04-13 | Law Nobody knows what tomorrow will bring and parents of young children should especially be cognizant of that fact. If something were to happen to you or your spouse, there are certain documents that sho... read more
By: Jack Logan | 2012-01-26 | Homeschooling The prime objective to acquire education has always been consistent. However, the resources and the means that are used to gain education and educational assistance have drastically evolved with time. There are different tools for young children that facilitate learning. read more
By: Darin Browne | 2010-04-01 | Parenting The subject of children with learning disabilities is one to which millions of dollars are invested by distressed parents every year in both the western and the developing worlds. They realize that their children face massive difficulties in life if they cannot excel at school, and they are geared up to spend time and cash into programs, tuition and added facilitate for their struggling children. But what can you do to help? read more
By: T. Windhurst | 2010-11-18 | Babies Children learn constantly, even when you'd prefer they not learn. One way to encourage learning is through games. Games help children develop physical and fine motor skills, as well as, aiding in cognitive and emotional development. In order for games to the most effective, they should be age appropriate. Trying to teach a 3 year old a game intended for 6 year olds will generally just create frustration. read more
By: Gen Wright | 2010-04-17 | Reference & Education An old expression says that charity begins at home is applicable to every home. Children should not come to the system to be groomed. The growth up of a child should be the first concern and responsibility of parents. So much education is based on education; it can’t deny that a good education support child’s mental faculties to develop with obviously benefits as they grow older. read more
By: Seo5 Consulting | 2011-03-04 | K-12 Education Books written by leading doctors and specialists, in the field of this consistently progressing science, can help us to understand how the young mind works. Books on childhood development can contain many resources from developmental theory, to fitness and nutrition. read more
By: OSA Webmaster1 | 2011-09-20 | K-12 Education Some parents and school administrators can worry that play gets in the way of the acquisition of skills that children need to succeed in school and life. They may worry that play is an aimless activity in which no learning happens. read more
By: Michael Joseph | 2011-06-29 | Christianity One of the most significant roles a man can fill during his time on earth is that of a father. The Bible has much to say concerning parents and children. Let's take a brief look at what the Bible has to say concerning parents and children. read more
By: RobertBruce | 2010-10-28 | Games Every kid on the block with a playhouse has a standard-issue plastic or resin creation that very likely came right off the floor of a major toy shop read more
By: Raymond Harper | 2010-03-28 | Diseases and Conditions Do you have any acid reflux children? Learn how to spot the symptoms of acid reflux in children and the best way to treat it. read more
By: Michael O Molloy | 2010-10-01 | Shopping Choosing a gift for a baby can be fun as well as frustrating at the same time. There are different kinds of gifts for children available these days. read more
By: lizzie milan | 2012-01-16 | Childhood education “Oh, no!” groaned Mary as she saw four-year-old Smith push Lizzie. “Here we go again.” For the third time in as many days, Smith was annoyed and he had once again responded to his anger by hurting somebody. It will come as no surprise to early childhood teachers that some young children like Smith express anger violently. What strategies can teachers use to help Smith and other children le read more
By: SamMille | 2011-06-05 | Home & Family This helps them in a variety of ways. In general, it can help develop smarter attitudes surrounding money early on. read more
By: Ken Powers | 2010-03-31 | Addictions Addiction to drugs and alcohol among our children covers the entire social and economic spectrum in our society. Many ascribe addiction to poor parenting, however while poor parenting can contribute to the addiction problem, good parenting does not prevent it. Some families have one addicted child while their other children, living in the same environment, do not become addicts. read more