Recent Education Blog | Blogger Experience PostsReconnecting with Readingby K_REY_C20 Oct 2009 04:17 PMDale's most recent blog post here in Education, The Most Vital thing You Can Do for your Child's Education, really got me thinking. The Most Vital thing You Can Do for Your Child's Educationby Dale Harcombe19 Oct 2009 12:13 PMToday as promised, here is the most vital information about your child's education and something any parent can do. The most important thing you can do for your child's education is read to them, read to them from the time they are babies. Changes in Educationby Dale Harcombe12 Oct 2009 04:40 PMThis is my first post in the Education area and I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of the things I have learned along the way of raising two, now adult children. A Recipe for Healthy School Snacksby Mary Ann Romans22 Dec 2008 04:20 PMWe are a brown bag family. When it comes to school lunches, we prefer to send our schol-age child with a homemade lunch, and he prefers that, too. The New Face of Educationby Nicole Humphrey18 Aug 2008 07:36 PMI thought I'd take a moment to introduce myself as the new face of education here at families.com. I bring to the table not only years of experience as a student, but also as a teacher for 12 years and now a parent of five students ranging in grades 4th-8th grade. More about Television Shows for Your Childby Lyn Newton19 Jul 2008 06:39 PMIn my last article I had begun discussing how many shows on television geared for children are trying to take on a more educated stance. Choosing the Right Television Shows for Your Childby Lyn Newton19 Jul 2008 03:38 PMTelevision has changed greatly over the years. There is a wide variety and selection of broadcast viewing. This opening up of the television air waves has opened our world to both more enrichment and more negativity. Student Stories and Questionsby Lyn Newton17 Jul 2008 05:16 AMYou have probably heard or even became aware of yourself that children are very honest. In most cases adults tend to sweet their words as not to hurt another's feelings. Children however have not learned this concept of "lying". They say what they feel and what they are thinking. Be Careful about Your Commentsby Lyn Newton08 Jul 2008 06:34 AMHave you ever had one comment that someone said stick with you and affect your emotions and thoughts about yourself for years? If so I am sure that the comment was likely negative. In many cases the person that makes the comment does not even know that it hurt you. Teaching the Curriculumby Lyn Newton06 Jul 2008 07:09 PMMost teachers are given a textbook or some type of curriculum to follow. Many teachers worry that they will not be able to cover all of the material that they need to be teaching within the course of the school year. Recent Blog Comments K_REY_C says... "Yes, trust is a very important component of all of this." |
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"Your comment about reading to High schoolers reminded me of something my mother read to us in middle school."
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