New Worries about Kids with Cellular Phones
Cellular phones, handy gadgets for daily communication, have much more influence on our next generation than the old corded phones on us. According to a senior analyst for consumer research at the Yankee Group, approximate half of American children, aging 12 years old +, have their mobile phones. The number of parents, who intend to buy children cell phones, is continuously increasing.
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Kids Education – Who We Are Raising
A new born human baby reunites, merges, and combines the most superb and brilliant features, abilities, and qualities. Since the beginning, they were individually designed and carefully thought out by a mastermind. Those features, abilities, and qualities are like ingredients of a cocktail which may develop to their full potential, as intended, or may go astray. How good the cocktail turns out depends on what happens to each ingredient.
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Helpful Tips and Facts on Educational Toys
All of us went through our childhood. It is a milestone in our lives where in we are a little less care free and we tend to do the things within our comfort zones. Playing has a considerable impact in our lives. Now, that some of us has assumed the role of a parent, we must understand why kids must play and how they will play as well as how to develop the cognitive faculty of our kids through playing. Read along to find some helpful tips and t (more…)
Since When are Cell Phones Tools for Your Kids’ Education? They Can Be!
“Are we there yet?” can easily be replaced with “What? We’re there already?!” when you make road trips a load of laughter and a ton of interactive fun. If you could take advantage of that interactive activity and make it a double-whammy—one that teaches your children as it helps them pass the time away—could you possibly pass that up?
And if this fun, educational activity was available at a low, economical price, would yo (more…)
Involvement of parents and day care educators iin the development of children’s language
When children discover reading…
Starting elementary school usually means learning how to read. In order to be successful in this difficult and necessary task, children must have and use many aptitudes. For instance, children learn that words are made of phonemes, the smallest contrastive unit in the sound system of a language, must have an excellent understanding of literature and be well-versed w (more…)