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		<title>3 Ways To Inspire A Love Of Reading In Your Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The Love of Reading</h2>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://heartofthematteronline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/boybookreadRS.jpg" alt="Love of Reading" width="186" height="124" />We all know that reading is very important especially to children, but it all starts with the <b>love of reading</b>. If your child is showing little interest to the <i>love of reading</i>, there is hope. Sometimes moms and dads have to get sneaky, but you can still turn your child into a reader, even if he is reluctant about it. In this article we are going to give you 3 sure ways on how you can inspire you kids and teach them the <u>love of reading</u>.</p>
<h3>Teaching The Love of Reading</h3>
<p>1. The Early Bedtime trick.<br />
One of my favorite ways to inspire my kids the love of reading is something they hopefully will not figure out until they have kids of their own. Two words “Early Bedtime”.</p>
<p>You might be wondering how an increase in sleep can help your child to spend more time reading. Well, here&#8217;s the trick. Set their bedtime for 45 minutes to an hour before they need their lights out.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how our bedtime routine goes. The kids brush teeth and use the bathroom. Then I read them their stories. This is all done before their official bedtime. Then, I simply give them an option. I say “It&#8217;s time for bed, now. Would you like lights out or would you like to stay up and read for a bit?”</p>
<p>Unless they are really tired, they&#8217;ll always choose to read awhile. I do not have to beg nor manipulate them into reading. In fact, they think it&#8217;s their idea and they have grown to love their chance for a &#8216;late&#8217; bedtime. Then, I back off. I don&#8217;t try to instruct them in any way, nor help them choose books. This is their time. They can choose whichever book they like and look at it however they like until I come in to kiss them goodnight and turn their lights out. Of course, if they want me to stay and listen to them read, I&#8217;m more than happy to comply. Try it. It works.</p>
<p>2. Summer reading incentives.<br />
You can sign up for a summer reading program at pretty much any library in the country. If your local library does not have a summer reading program, then create one at home, with rewards for reading books. You can use a Monopoly (or Life) board and allow your child to move one space for each book he reads. Or if you want to have more fun, let him roll the dice each time he reads a book and have prizes available for passing certain points.</p>
<p>Make sure the rewards are something very desirable. If your child values time with you more than toys, then set a date together doing his favorite thing. If he values a certain toy, let him earn it. Or let him earn a chance to get out of his regular chores. Take him to his favorite restaurant. Just have fun with it and he will, too.</p>
<p>3. Read the book before you can see the movie.<br />
This is a standard in our home. We won&#8217;t go see any movie until we&#8217;ve read the book. Whether my husband and I read the book to the kids or they read it alone, each member of the family can go see the movie after the book is read. So, if your child is looking forward to seeing the next Chronicles of Narnia movie, the next Harry Potter movie or the next Lemony Snicket movie, they&#8217;ll have to read the book first.</p>
<p>These are only three easy ways to turn your children into a <a rel="nofollow" title="Learn how to read" href="http://www.phonogramcards.com/index2.html?hop=inkera1" target="_blank">reader for life</a> and start <a title="Love of Reading" href="http://apluschildrensbooks.com/a-childrens-interactive-books-of-excellence/" target="_blank">love of reading</a> into them.</p>
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		<title>How To Show Your Children Proper Respect For Their Elders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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&#8217;t expect an instant bond with your stepchildren. It is possible that the children are resentful because they want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t expect an instant bond with your stepchildren. It is possible that the children are resentful because they want their parents to be together. Take the time to get to know your stepchild and build this link progressively. Do not try to replace one of the parents.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to be a great parent, one thing you must do is to listen to your children. Let them have the opportunity to speak freely and to learn the facts about important issues in their life. Developing this open communication will make it easier for them to talk to you in the future.</p>
<p>A simple way to get started is to open a 529 account. This type of savings plan is state-operated and is intended to make it easier to save money for college. Maintaining an account also offers certain tax benefits.</p>
<p>For example, your children should learn to frequently wash their hands, especially before meals and after using the restroom. This should aid in keeping them healthy.</p>
<p>Change things up often by moving the toys around or incorporating new toys into a child&#8217;s toy box. It is common for toddlers to become uninterested in their toys, unless it&#8217;s something they truly love. By taking out some of their forgotten toys from the bottom of their toy chest, you can keep their interest.</p>
<p>Retro-reflective materials are very beneficial and an upgrade to the traditional backpack for your child. You can buy this reflective material in strips that have Velcro. In the winter months when light is scant, reflective tape or strips increase the visibility of your child to drivers.</p>
<p>As your child get older and spends more time alone with friends, they may pick up on some bad language. If you notice him using inappropriate language, inform him that your family does not use that kind of language, including him. When you correct him, do not do it in front of friends.</p>
<p>If your little one is suffering from teething pain, purchase a mesh teether and fill it with frozen fruits or veggies. There are many items your child could chew on like a teething ring, but a tasty item is much more likely to be gnawed upon. The more time your child gets to chew, the better feeling he or she is going to be through the day.</p>
<p>Anger is the enemy of good parenting. Parents should not express anger in front of children. This will not help you communicate with your children and, result in them using anger too. Becoming angry when honest mistakes or accidents occur is particularly inappropriate.</p>
<p>Establishing a strong, healthy bond with your child while they are younger is critical, it will have a positive impact on them as they enter the teenage years, when it is so important to stay connected with them. You can use the tips within this article to either begin or strengthen the relationship you have with your child.</p>
<p>New World Publishing, Where Content is King. Visit as at A+ Children&#8217;s Interactive Books Of Excellence &#8211; http://apluschildrensbooks.com/</p>
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		<title>Use This Advice To Improve Your Parental Skills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maintain variety in your toddler&#8217;s toys. Shift to toys that haven&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maintain variety in your toddler&#8217;s toys. Shift to toys that haven&#8217;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 child will see them as new and exciting again when you reintroduce them. This will save you from having to buy more and more toys.</p>
<p>Taking some time to pursue your own interests shows your children that different people have different interests, and talents. Doing so helps you to retain your individuality.</p>
<p>Children love to play. Playing helps children develop fine motor skills, as well as social skills. Parents would be smart to not just leave their children playing on their own.</p>
<p>When dealing with a child&#8217;s difficult behavior, always use positive reinforcement. There are children who have more emotional baggage than one might think. They may have never learned healthy expression techniques. Showing them how to express themselves properly is the best way to help them.</p>
<p>Look for a family security line when you are taking your children through airport security. A lot of airports have them. The family line often moves faster and business travelers won&#8217;t get irritated by having to deal with children. Remember that everything will be scanned by the x-ray machine, including shoes, car seats and diaper bags.</p>
<p>Do not forget to praise your children when they behave well. Kids crave attention from their parents. They will act out, if they can&#8217;t get attention from being good. Parents who fail to offer up attention for good behavior are just asking for their children to misbehave.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let a kid younger than four drink any sort of soda. Try sticking with drinks that provide your baby with vitamins or nutrients, such as warm or cold milk, sugar-free juices, and water.</p>
<p>You should make a list of rules for your children. They should also know there will be consequences to breaking those rules. These rules and restrictions help your children understand that you love them and want only the best for them. By using rules, you can make life easier for your partner and you.</p>
<p>Transitions are hard on preschoolers. Quickly changing from one activity to the next can cause stress and may result in a temper tantrum.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to be a great parent, one thing you must do is to listen to your children. Try to be available to listen to them whenever they want to talk, and find out what is on their mind. Building open lines of communication early in your child&#8217;s life can really help make them feel comfortable sharing more serious issues with you.</p>
<p>Every parent needs help sometimes &#8211; children simply do not come with an instruction manual! Every once in a while, a situation comes up that may make you feel lost. Fortunately, you now have an arsenal of new tips and techniques that can help you during those moments. Apply these tips to your daily life.</p>
<p>New World Publishing, Where Content is King. Visit as at A+ Children&#8217;s Interactive Books Of Excellence &#8211; http://apluschildrensbooks.com/</p>
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		<title>Raise Your Child Right With These Parenting Tips And Techniques</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>Instead of shrieking at your child when they do wrong, create a hand signal they can understand that means to stop right now. This non-verbal warning can be used with your child so he will know that what he is doing is inappropriate. This will give him the chance to alter his behavior prior to receiving some form of discipline.</p>
<p>Positive reinforcement is more effective than punishment when handling difficult behaviors. You have to keep in mind that your children are experiencing new things and new feelings every day, and sometimes do not have the tools to express themselves. Be patient if they seem unable to express themselves.</p>
<p>As your child grows and is exposed to new friends and their homes, it is possible that they might overhear bad language. If you discover that he is using words that you do not approve of, simply emphasize to him that his language is not acceptable. It is better to correct your child when you have time alone, so he is not put on the spot or embarrassed in public.</p>
<p>Take junk food out of the house. This will help encourage your family to eat healthier. If you don&#8217;t keep sugary snacks in your home, your child most likely won&#8217;t ask for it. Only allow your children to eat junk food on special occasions.</p>
<p>Expressing anger seldom has a good result in parenting. Anger should be kept in check when attempting to discipline your child. Young ones can receive the wrong message about how to best control their own frustrations and anger when they see it exhibited in an unhealthy way. Becoming angry when honest mistakes or accidents occur is particularly inappropriate.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to be a great parent, one thing you must do is to listen to your children. Ask them questions and do everything you can to make your child understand he or she can talk to you openly. If someone is bothering your child, you will find out immediately. Your child will feel closer to you and talk to you immediately if something is wrong.</p>
<p>Children are comforted by routine and this is no different at bedtime. By following these nighttime routines, your child will be prepared for the sleeping time that is ahead. As he moves through the various stages of the routine, getting into pajamas, brushing teeth and bedtime stories, he will feel comfortable and ready for sleep. If your child understands and expects what is coming next, he won&#8217;t give you any resistance.</p>
<p>Hopefully this article has helped you get a better idea of what your role as a parent is about. Of course, there are no rules written down in stone about parenting, so use your own judgment as well. Do the best you can.</p>
<p>New World Publishing, Where Content is King. Visit as at A+ Children&#8217;s Interactive Books Of Excellence &#8211; http://apluschildrensbooks.com/</p>
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		<title>Simple Parenting Tips That New Parents Tend To Forget</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Be a good example by eating whole grains, vegetables and fruit. Teach your child to choose a healthy snack over junk food.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>When potty training, having a schedule of going to the bathroom every few hours is essential. Toddlers do not know how to recognize the signs that it&#8217;s time to head to the bathroom. Prevent accidents caused by this by putting your child on the potty every two hours whether they need it or not. When you do this you remind them that they need to go.</p>
<p>Although you do need to spend lots of time with the kids, you also need to make time for yourself. This allows you the keep your own identity, as well as that of being a parent.</p>
<p>When traveling with children, ask about family security lines at the airport. A lot of airports have them. Going through this separate line will allow you to take a little more time without having to interact with other grumpy travelers. You will have to run everything through the x-ray machine including the kids shoes and car seats.</p>
<p>Here is some advice for the parents of toddlers. If your toddler acts up and craves all moments to center around her, she needs to learn patience and the ability to wait for her turn. Using time-out as a method to reprimand your children when they are being stubborn is a good idea.</p>
<p>Make a set of rules for you kids to follow. It is important that they understand the consequences for not following the expectations that have been established. Let your children know that you are establishing these boundaries because you love them and want them to be safe. Having rules in place can make parenting much easier.</p>
<p>It is important to give your child exposure to a plethora of sensory development items. Allow them to sniff the foods that you cook or play in wet, goopy mud, and they will not only have fun but they will also learn about the world they live in. Items that have interesting colors, smells, textures or tastes can all be used as sensory development items that your child will love.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t try to get a child to emulate their siblings just because they were able to walk or be potty trained at a younger age. Every person is unique, and this is especially true of little children. When you push a child to accomplish something, it will only cause complications and delays.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t smoke at home when you have kids. You may even want to even consider quitting. Secondhand smoke affects health just as much as firsthand. Second-hand smoke exposure can lead to asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory problems for children.</p>
<p>Apply what advice you can from this article to help you to enjoy your precious responsibility more. While parenting is a difficult job, it is very satisfying to watch your child grow into a wonderful person.</p>
<p>New World Publishing, Where Content is King. Visit as at A+ Children&#8217;s Interactive Books Of Excellence &#8211; http://apluschildrensbooks.com/</p>
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		<title>Use These Tips To Become A Better Parent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>Anger is the enemy of good parenting. Any anger that parents develop while their children are present must be tightly controlled. Young ones can receive the wrong message about how to best control their own frustrations and anger when they see it exhibited in an unhealthy way. It&#8217;s especially important to stay calm if your child had good intentions but messed up in some way.</p>
<p>When getting your child ready for bed, keep a consistent routine. Routines during bedtime will help your child mentally prepare for sleeping. After he puts on his pajamas, cleans his teeth and has a story read to him, he realizes that going to sleep is the next thing on the agenda. Your child won&#8217;t be as likely to rebel against going to bed if he expects it as part of his nightly routine.</p>
<p>If a child suffers from ADD, ADHD or other behavioral conditions, one thing that a parent can do to help is keep the child occupied. Children who have such issues are more likely to turn to undesirable behavior when they don&#8217;t have lots of outlets for their surplus energy. Make sure your child has regular daily activities that help release excess energy.</p>
<p>To assist your children in handling bullies, one of the most effective approaches is discussing this with your children and sharing what you have gone through. Learn more about what is going on at the school your child attends and make sure they know who to turn to.</p>
<p>When teaching your child a new concept or skill, keep a chart that makes it easy to document his or her progress. Make a chart with many empty squares. Every time the child does his chores, he receives one sticker. Reward your child after he successfully fills in the every square on the chart. A chart provides a visual reminder for your child of his accomplishments thus far. Knowing there is a reward available will keep him motivated.</p>
<p>Using rules that detail exactly what is expected can help to cut back on the amount of fighting that goes on and ultimately help your children live together more harmoniously. Saying &#8220;Touch gently&#8221; gets better results than &#8220;No hitting&#8221; does.</p>
<p>As a parent, it is important to encourage good behavior with positive reinforcement. Kids crave attention from their parents. If kids cannot grab caregivers&#8217; attention with good behavior, they resort to poor behavior. You make the decision by how much attention they get for their good and bad behaviors.</p>
<p>An example of this is for them to learn to clean their hands before eating and to do the same after they&#8217;re done going to the bathroom. Such simple steps can make a big difference to children&#8217;s health.</p>
<p>Heed the tips from this article, and try to enjoy this difficult job. Parenting is a lot like gardening; it takes a lot of preparation and work, but the end product is indescribably beautiful.</p>
<p>New World Publishing, Where Content is King. Visit as at A+ Children&#8217;s Interactive Books Of Excellence &#8211; http://apluschildrensbooks.com/</p>
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		<title>Tips To Make Reading Childrens Books Aloud Interesting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Benefits of Reading Childrens Books Aloud</h2>
<p><a href="http://apluschildrensbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/bookforchildren.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-459" src="http://apluschildrensbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/bookforchildren-150x150.jpg" alt="Reading Childrens Books Aloud" width="150" height="150" /></a><b>Reading childrens books aloud</b> 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 <i>reading childrens books aloud</i> is countless, and you as a parent can discover it by yourself.</p>
<h3>Tips To Make Reading Childrens Books Aloud Interesting</h3>
<p>Here are few great tips to think about if you are just beginning a reading program and to make <u>reading childrens books aloud</u> become interesting and fun.</p>
<p>1. Choose books which are interesting to you and the child. Read serious books for study time, and Fiction when its time to relax or sleep. Make sure you know what childrens books are perfect for them.</p>
<p>2. Read with passion and emotion. You can put different voices to different characters to make it interesting to children. They also learn that different people do talk differently and this makes the story more interesting.</p>
<p>3. If the children are of varying ages, don’t assume they won’t all be interested in the same book. Reading chapter books to littler ones gives them the idea that not all books for children have to have pictures to be entertaining or to have exciting adventures. Most childrens books contains a picture every now and then, and the anticipation of waiting for these can be heightened by the excitement of the reading.</p>
<p>4. Successful reading includes comprehension, so ask your kids what they think might happen next, or if what did happen is what they were anticipating. Stopping here and there to ask questions makes the child part of the reading, not just a passive audience, and it helps their brain to start looking for the sequencing that every story has &#8211; a necessary skill in school work in the elementary grades. We all pretty much know, anyway, that there is nothing more fun that trying to guess who done it and how, or why, and questions which encourages comprehension also encourage this anticipation.</p>
<p>5. Try not to limit this special time.  Sometimes you may have plans to read for 15 minutes or half an hour, but the children are still wound up after that period of time. Spend a little more time reading aloud. <a title="Reading Childrens Books Aloud" href="http://apluschildrensbooks.com">Reading childrens books aloud</a> is a good aid to learning self-calming techniques for the future. Make reading a habit. As much as possible, be consistent with the time of your daily reading. Children come to enjoy this special time and will miss it greatly if it is not there. You can also make use of this time as your bonding time with your kids.</p>
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		<title>Essential Benefits of Interactive Books for Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 07:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interactive Books for Kids According to Wikipedia, interactive books for kids are a subset of children&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Interactive Books for Kids</h2>
<p style="text-align: left"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://aliveontheshelves.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/xoxo_ebook_640.jpg" alt="Interactive Books for Kids" width="307" height="206" />According to Wikipedia, <b>interactive books for kids</b> are a subset of children&#8217;s books which require participation and interaction by the reader. It can be incorporated with modern technology or computerized books.</p>
<p>Simply, the idea of <i>interactive books for kids</i> are merely to explain to the kids the enjoyable stories that they loved, while giving them the chance to interact with the book characters making them gain an experience which is close to reality and more fun.</p>
<p>Interactive books started with some talking books and these books permits the children to read them while at the same time listening to the recorded version of stories. The recorded version is inclusive of sound effects as well as the voices of the characters to alleviate the experience and make it feel real. This would also make it more convenient for children who have hard time in reading to understand the story easily.</p>
<h3>Benefits of Interactive Books for Kids</h3>
<p>Perhaps you will ask why are these books and ancillary materials successful. They are successful, simply because they build upon and complement one another, resulting in increased learning and higher test scores. For example, the books are written to expand vocabulary, but at the same time are designed to engage kids’ creativity with role-playing activities.</p>
<p>The <u>interactive books for kids</u> are designed to meet the needs of the kids and young students, and the children book series are properly and completely aligned with local and state mandated tests. These advance educational tools are superbly designed to improve language arts skills, improve test scores, and build character for kids of all ages.</p>
<p>Actually, <a title="interactive books for kids" href="http://apluschildrensbooks.com/a-childrens-interactive-books-of-excellence/">interactive books for kids</a> provide countless of benefits and learning opportunities to children. That’s the reason why parents should provide these advance tools to their children whenever possible. There are no age limit. The earlier you introduce these tools to your children, the earlier you will see the development and the fullest potential of your child.</p>
<h3>Interactive Books for Kids Online</h3>
<p>Aside from the many benefits that these tools give to your children, these tools also very convenient as it is very available to all book stores and online market as of today.</p>
<p>With the advent of the internet, it becomes very easy to access and to look for interactive kids books via online. With few clicks of your mouse, you can easily find a wide selection of websites that are dedicated to give you list of good books for children, <a rel="nofollow" title="Music for Children" href="http://www.childrensbooksandmusic.com/kids-music/">music for children</a>, CDs and DVDs, which are really fun, entertaining and educational.</p>
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		<title>Books For Children And The Benefits Of Reading Aloud</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 07:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a href="http://apluschildrensbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/BooksForChildren4.png"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-429" src="http://apluschildrensbooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/BooksForChildren4-150x150.png" alt="Books For Children" width="150" height="150" /></a>Books For Children</h2>
<p><strong>Books for children</strong> 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.</p>
<p>There are also activity <u>books for children</u> that are educational, interactive, entertaining, rewarding, and user friendly. They engage children in numerous activities that include reading, writing, research, role-playing, drawing, acting, singing, and coloring.</p>
<p>These activity books for children improves problem solving skills, coping skills, higher order thinking skills, character building skills, self-control, and conflict resolution. Children learn to interact in a positive manner with other children and adults, develop positive attitudes, and exemplify appropriate behavior.</p>
<h3>Reading Books For Children Aloud</h3>
<p>Reading books for children aloud can be a fun activity for both the reader and the listeners. By reading stories aloud in the class, teachers can build students’ vocabulary, develop listening skills and nurture a passion for the written word. Same benefits that you get if you are a parent and you read books for children.</p>
<p><em>Books For Children Improves Vocabulary</em></p>
<p>While reading books aloud, teachers can take note of words that they think may be new or difficult for the class. The teacher can then write the word on the board and ask the students if anyone knows the meaning of the word. It is important to see if the children can derive the meaning of the word in the context of the sentence or paragraph.</p>
<p>If the meaning is not known, the teacher can define the word. This will help the students to learn and understand new words when they are spoken or read. It may also be possible to use this process to make a ‘word bank’ where new words are ‘stored’ or written on a section of the board or on flash cards. This process will keep the words fresh in the students’ minds.</p>
<p><em>Books For Children Improves Listening Skills</em></p>
<p>Reading books for children aloud will also help students to develop their listening skills and improve their overall attentiveness. As the teacher reads aloud to the students, their desire to hear the story will improve their ability to listen.</p>
<p>By developing their listening skills, students will be able to easily come up with their own ideas because they can easily listen to what is being read, comprehend and then apply what was heard.</p>
<p><em>Books For Children Develop Creativity</em></p>
<p>Reading <a href="http://apluschildrensbooks.com/a-childrens-interactive-books-of-excellence/">books for children</a> aloud also enhances creativity. Children will visualize while listening to a story and this visualization process will help to enhance their creative skills. Teachers can make this process easier by telling students to “close their eyes and open their imaginations”, while the story is being read.</p>
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		<title>Teachers Enrich Learning through Kids&#039; Books</title>
		<link>http://apluschildrensbooks.com/2011/04/26/teachers-enrich-learning-kids-books/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 20:10:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Educators at all levels &#8211; from elementary school to middle school to high school &#8211; are increasingly frustrated about traditional approaches to reading. Although they&#8217;re under enormous pressure to &#8220;teach to the test,&#8221; and achieve the benchmarks mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act, teachers understand that children have a multitude of learning styles. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Educators at all levels &#8211; from elementary school to middle school to high school &#8211; are increasingly frustrated about traditional approaches to reading. Although they&#8217;re under enormous pressure to &#8220;teach to the test,&#8221; and achieve the benchmarks mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act, teachers understand that children have a multitude of learning styles. Not every child responds to the same teaching approach or to the same materials. That&#8217;s why teachers are turning to children&#8217;s books, children&#8217;s music, and Kids DVDS  that are designed to engage children who are read/write learners, who are auditory learners, and who are kinesthetic learners.</p>
<p>Why are these books and ancillary materials successful? Because they build upon and complement one another, resulting in increased learning and higher test scores. For example, the books are written to expand vocabulary, but at the same time are designed to engage kids&#8217; creativity with role-playing activities. Similarly, audio books for children use the read-aloud model to install critical listening skills. The best educational children&#8217;s book systems also offer posters that depict characters in the books, and enable children to express their creativity through coloring.</p>
<p>To teachers, one of the best attributes of these educational series is that the kids&#8217; books are aligned with standardized curricula and thus meet local and state requirements. Moreover, some systems provide a step-by-step program that teaches writing skills (a subject sorely lacking in many schools), and that integrates the program into a school success plan that transforms all students into achievers.</p>
<p>For educators, one of the bonuses of adopting these kinds of children&#8217;s books into the classroom is that the books, children&#8217;s music, and kids&#8217; DVDs do more than teach academic skills. Indeed, they also teach life skills, such as conflict resolution and self-control. Typically, these materials are also infused with character building lessons. For example, safety might be addressed in one song, while friendship might be covered in another.</p>
<p>Upon reflection, it makes sense that these kinds of multidisciplinary materials are making inroads into schools. Not only do they engage children with many different learning styles, but they enable children&#8217;s natural talents to be recognized and nurtured. Whether a child is a budding artist, actor, or writer, these materials enable him or her to shine. And, there&#8217;s little doubt that kids achieve more and develop a greater love for learning when they succeed.</p>
<p>At a time when teachers around the country are faced with increasingly scarce resources, they are recognizing the value in adopting children&#8217;s books, children&#8217;s music, and kids&#8217; DVDs that are multidisciplinary and can do double- or triple-duty in the classroom. Children are engaged, test scores rise, and kids are excited about learning. There&#8217;s not a better combination of attributes.</p>
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