By: Aqeel | 2011-04-21 | Reference & Education Over the last fifteen years American schools have dramatically increased spending on classroom technology to more than $5 billion annually, because there has been a widely held belief by governmental, business and educational leaders that "wiring schools, buying hardware and software, and distributing the equipment throughout will lead to abundant classroom use by teachers and students and improve read more
By: Noah Brown | 2012-02-03 | Kids Bullying children is very common these days. Being a parent, you need to figure out yourself whether your child is exhibiting child behavior which shows signs of being bullied. Read this article to get tips for parents which guides you to take appropriate actions to stop bullying of your child... read more
By: Antonio Vianna | 2010-04-02 | Relationships Little things mean a lot. Demonstrating that you care about someone else (business or personal) improves relationships, and helps others achieve their goals and objectives. read more
By: helenyoung | 2010-10-07 | Free Web Resources Cooperative learning is an instructional strategy that provides the social structure for learners to work cooperatively in groups read more
By: Webmasterone | 2012-05-10 | K-12 Education The play schools main aim lays in providing the children the best home like atmosphere where they can grow and enjoy while learning the pre nursery syllabus. read more
By: Michael | 2010-10-09 | Reference & Education This non-traditional method can be used in combination with other techniques such as hypnosis. read more
By: Sadiyya Seedat | 2010-04-03 | Parenting Are you pushing your child too hard too fast? Are you expecting the impossible from your ADD/ADHD Child? This article explains the difference between healthy and unhealthy pressure. read more
By: Mary Swank | 2010-03-27 | Parenting React or Over React - Many times as a parent we tend to react to our kids with behavioral problems rather than responding to the situation at hand with child behavior modification. We all know that in the "heat of the moment," when our kid is pushing all of our buttons and seems to be doing it purposely. We have a tendency to react out of anger, and many times this results in overreaction and we end up being too harsh in the moment. We think that child behavior modification is verbally lashing out or even worse, instead of handling the situation with the grace and poise that an adult should be able to display. Short Term Parenting? This is what would be referred to as "short term parenting." The reason is, in that particular moment all your youngster wants is for Mom or Dad to comfort them, to make the pain go away, or to make them feel secure, and when we overreact to the situation, we do anything but comfort our child. We as parents need to keep child behavior modification in mind. read more
By: Steve Robbins | 2010-11-03 | Parenting Parenting a child is a tough and demanding task. Understanding children behavior is just not an effortless job. Most of the parent deal with this problem and even without any kind of concrete info they are unable to make healthy connection with their kids. read more
By: Child ADHD | 2012-01-17 | ADHD Think who was the first physician in historical past to see ADHD symptoms? It was none other than the dad of remedies; read more
By: Peter Andersen | 2011-06-23 | Photography Family photographs are perhaps the best way to isolate special moments in our time and have them blown up and framed on our walls or as a part of the family's album for everyone to look at. Today, photography is now taken to the next level with the advent of the new digital technology and photo enhancement software. These advancements have allowed more families to enjoy different kinds of photography experience with every session. read more
By: Gini Cunningham | 2010-03-27 | Writing & Speaking It is common knowledge that for lifelong success children require the love and guiding discipline of their parents. Again and again society demonstrates that it is practically impossible to grow into a confident, competent adult without wise supervision, although some amazing children manage to do it. Most often, children without positive, familial role models transition into adulthood as angry, disenchanted members of the world and they in turn produce more disenchantment by having their own children. read more
By: Josephine Osborn | 2011-08-11 | Women's Health Since 1992, GlaxoSmithKleine has earned not less than $20 billion from the sales of its antidepressant drug Paxil. Within a year, 17 million, or so, prescriptions are being written for Paxil making it among the list of bestselling drugs in the United States read more