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Education Week in Review: July 19 - July 25

by Lyn Newton | More from this Blogger

26 Jul 2008 09:52 AM

Many schools are nearing the beginning of a new school year. The start of a new school year can be very fun and exciting for both teachers and students. As the school years nears continue to stop by and browse educational articles to help students, teachers, and parents.

Saturday, July 19 Choosing the Right Television Shows for Your Child Most childhood research suggests that children should not watch too much television. However television shows are becoming more and more education for children. So when you do let your child watch TV, you can a little more confidence that he or she is learning something too!

More about Television Shows for Your Child This article continues the discussion about educational television shows for children. It gives parents some tips for selecting them.

Monday, July 21 Developing Logical thinking Logical thinking is very important to the success of a child. This article offers some ideas for enhancing your child's logical thinking skills.

Tuesday, July 22 More Ideas for Developing Logical Thinking This article continues ideas for parents on ways to enhance their child's logical thinking skills. The ideas are divided into age groups.

Wednesday, July 23 Ways to Increase Logical Thinking This article gives more and more ideas for increasing logical thinking skills.

Signs of a Gifted Child Many parents think that their children are gifted. This article offers some characteristics that have been found for gifted children to have in common.

More Signs that Your Child May be Gifted This article gives more characteristics that gifted children have been found to have in common.

Thursday, July 24 IQ Test This article gives a brief history and discussion of IQ tests.

Friday, July 25 Acknowledging the Feelings of Students It is very important for teachers and parents to acknowledge the feelings of children and students. This article gives teachers and parents advice on how to deal with the feelings.

Issues with Discussing Feelings with Students Sometimes parents and teachers have trouble when discussing feelings with students and children. This article takes a look into some of the common issues and solutions.

 
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Lyn is a kindergarten teacher and mommy to a girl and a boy. In her spare time, she enjoys informative and creative writing.

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