By: osa | 2011-10-15 | Childhood education Play is an invincible part of everyone’s childhood. When we were children, we used to play with items that were available easily such as making a tent in the lawns with our mothers’ sarees, drawing squares with chalk on the ground and then jumping from one box to another. read more
By: Erica Oken | 2012-05-20 | Online education Children’s education has always been an important topic of discussion. It is considered as very crucial for the development of a nation. Everybody realizes the fact that children’s education act as a foundation for a better tomorrow. Hence it becomes a hot topic of discussion every now and then. However for parents, their children’s education is not just a topic of discussion but a matter of read more
By: Uzi Ohana | 2010-04-01 | Personal Finance After the previous time, we were talking about how to create awareness for your kids on money by sharing your own decisions about your finances and explain them the decision of what to buy and what not. So after reading the previous article, you call to educate the children about the importance of money, I want to share with you one of the tips that work best, and that I strongly encourage you to try it. read more
By: Mr Prasanna | 2011-03-28 | Success India is a country of contrasts! The country has as many as 53 billionaires; the fourth highest in the world. But the same country has over 3 million children living on the streets. Among the world''... read more
By: OSA Webmaster8 | 2011-10-27 | Online education Children during their formative ages should learn and realize the importance of education in their life. As a parent, your best teaching tool is your attitude and optimistic behavior. Having a positive attitude about reading and a curiosity about learning new things instills alike beliefs in your children. read more
By: Penta Wilson | 2011-02-23 | Reference & Education There are many definition of education but in a simple way education is an act or process of passing on or gaining general knowledge, building the ability to reason and judge, and generally training oneself or others mentally for matured life. Many underdeveloped countries today do not pay attention to the importance of education in the society and this has made most countries not to be developed... read more
By: A J Adams | 2010-03-30 | Homeschooling It's as though homeschooling were tailor made for special needs children education. A program can be tailored to fit any child. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-06-27 | Reference & Education Education has over the years been highly acknowledged for its vital role in the human society. Many scholars and personalities have demonstrated the worth of education in the various sectors of human society including economics, culture, religion, and politics. Both developed and developing nations have shown a high regard on the worth of education, thus investing numerous societies. The 20th read more
By: Pippa Young | 2010-10-12 | Childhood education The first stages of education your child will receive will be Primary and Secondary, these are the years between ages 5 and 16, however, these years may soon be subject to change, by the year 2015, plans are in place to make primary and secondary school compulsory up to the age of 18. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2011-01-24 | Reference & Education Music has always played a big part in childrens lives, from their favorite childrens songs to the music played on childrens television programs. The educational benefits that music provides have been known for centuries... read more
By: Matthew Hohn | 2011-02-08 | Reference & Education Even though the concept of education stays the same, the method is fleeting. Children, as young as they are, have brains that can be compared to as sponges -- they absorb everything they see and hear... read more
By: James Brown | 2008-01-31 | Reference & Education Every child in the United States deserves a good education and there are many groups and organizations that are dedicated to making that fact become a reality. Low-income families are often given the lowest priority on waiting lists at private schools but are at the top of the Government funded... read more
By: Low Jeremy | 2010-04-28 | Homeschooling Schools, known as learning institutions, set values and philosophies which teachers indoctrinate in their method of educating. A parents’ decision to send their children to school are usually based on absolutely the values and philosophies of school that people know about. In contrast, if you feel no learning institution share your values, you had better educate your child your children at h read more
By: Michael Challiner | 2010-03-30 | Loans As parents grow disillusioned by state education, a growing number are taking out loans to educate their children privately. This article looks at how many are doing just that. read more