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3 Ways To Inspire A Love Of Reading In Your Children

February 15, 2012 by  
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The Love of Reading We all know that reading is very important especially to children, but it all starts with the love of reading. If your child is showing little interest to the love of reading, there is hope. Sometimes moms and dads have to get sneaky, but you can still turn your child into [...]

How To Show Your Children Proper Respect For Their Elders

February 6, 2012 by  
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Routines create a safe environment for your children. Have them eat and go to bed at the same time. Routines help children behave better, so long as the routines are applied consistently without too many exceptions. Don’t expect an instant bond with your stepchildren. It is possible that the children are resentful because they want [...]

Use This Advice To Improve Your Parental Skills

February 3, 2012 by  
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Maintain variety in your toddler’s toys. Shift to toys that haven’t been played with in a while to prevent boredom, and use all the toys to his or her full potential. Toddlers may not be interested in a toy if they play with it a lot, unless they really love it. By rotating toys, your [...]

Raise Your Child Right With These Parenting Tips And Techniques

January 31, 2012 by  
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Establishing a schedule will get your child into a solid routine. Routines show to your child that there is stability in their life, and this will help them be better adjusted and balanced, so stick with it. Instead of shrieking at your child when they do wrong, create a hand signal they can understand that [...]

Simple Parenting Tips That New Parents Tend To Forget

January 28, 2012 by  
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Be a good example by eating whole grains, vegetables and fruit. Teach your child to choose a healthy snack over junk food. Infants and toddlers do not need to drink any kind of soda. Instead, choose beverages that provide nutrients, like milk, juice without added sugar, and water. When potty training, having a schedule of [...]

Use These Tips To Become A Better Parent

January 25, 2012 by  
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Once your child is taller than 3 feet, or can get out of the crib, you need to get him or her a toddler bed. The change may be a little scary, so make it a fun experience by letting your child choose new bedding and pillows with his favorite characters on them. Anger is [...]

Tips To Make Reading Childrens Books Aloud Interesting

December 15, 2011 by  
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Benefits of Reading Childrens Books Aloud Reading childrens books aloud can be a fun activity for both parents and children. By reading stories aloud, parents can help their kids to build vocabulary, develop listening skills and improve reading skills. Actually, the benefits of reading childrens books aloud is countless, and you as a parent can [...]

Essential Benefits of Interactive Books for Kids

December 6, 2011 by  
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Interactive Books for Kids According to Wikipedia, interactive books for kids are a subset of children’s books which require participation and interaction by the reader. It can be incorporated with modern technology or computerized books. Simply, the idea of interactive books for kids are merely to explain to the kids the enjoyable stories that they [...]

Books For Children And The Benefits Of Reading Aloud

October 4, 2011 by  
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Books For Children Books for children are designed to designed to build self-esteem, stimulate creativity, increase test scores, enhance knowledge base, improve communication, expand vocabulary, and develop natural talent to the children. There are also activity books for children that are educational, interactive, entertaining, rewarding, and user friendly. They engage children in numerous activities that [...]

Teachers Enrich Learning through Kids' Books

April 26, 2011 by  
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Educators at all levels – from elementary school to middle school to high school – are increasingly frustrated about traditional approaches to reading. Although they’re under enormous pressure to “teach to the test,” and achieve the benchmarks mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act, teachers understand that children have a multitude of learning styles. [...]

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