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Stacey Bell replied to John Khan's discussion 'Do you think music will help to develop child’s education?'
I definitely think that music plays a huge role in a child's education.  I can remember when I was in elementary school, I had a really hard time learning basic multiplication.  I just couldn't remember.  My teacher…
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Maria Smith replied to John Khan's discussion 'Do you think music will help to develop child’s education?'
I always incorporate music to everything in my classroom.  When they enter my classroom, classical music is playing to calm them and be ready for the morning announcements.  During Math time, they once again hear the classical music…
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Thomas Nixon replied to John Khan's discussion 'Do you think music will help to develop child’s education?'
Thanks for sharing this reply.  As a music educator at the elementary level, it seems more and more administrators are happy to put cultural arts on the back burner.  Its too bad because the arts got me through my K-12 schooling.  I…
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Lauren replied to John Khan's discussion 'why children need sleep?'
I babysit a handful of children 10 years and younger. Children definitely do anything they can to prolong bedtime! It only takes a bit of assertion on the parents part to persuade them to give up though. I think a lot of parents are so focused on…
Dec 8, 2010
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Lydia Buddemeyer replied to John Khan's discussion 'why children need sleep?'
I agree with sleep at a decent time but not the 7:30 breakfast. No matter what time you go to sleep waking up early does no one good.
Dec 7, 2010
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Lydia Buddemeyer replied to John Khan's discussion 'why children need sleep?'
I agree that sleeping is very important and that it is the parents responsibility to make that happen. Learning when you need to get to sleep for the day ahead is part of growing up. I realized that I needed to be asleep by 9:30 to be awake to drive…
Dec 7, 2010
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Amy Broomfield replied to John Khan's discussion 'why children need sleep?'
As a child I remember begging to watch just one more show past my bed time and doing everything I could to stay up late. Though now, as a college student, Id kill to go back to kindergarden to have nap time. I agree that sleep is crucial to a childs…
Dec 7, 2010
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Karen Morales replied to John Khan's discussion 'why children need sleep?'
I totally agree, sleeping is very important for a kid.
Dec 2, 2010
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crystal v replied to John Khan's discussion 'why children need sleep?'
i agree with you. Kids should be tucked in at a decent time, now a days parents let kids stay up all night and serve them breakfast at noon. i ask myself why? what happened to bedtime stories at 9 and breakfast at 7:30 am i'm glad you decided…
Nov 23, 2010
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Kev replied to John Khan's discussion 'how to keep your job during a recession?'
I'd imagine paying $300 for some DVDs is probably about the worst thing one can do if they are worried about losing a job. How about saving the money instead?
May 14, 2009
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To solve employee problem who loses job during recession period Education Activities INC lunches Getting a Job or Keeping Your Job DVD.

Times are hard-hitting in late 2008 and likely to get tougher. Regardless of the financial bailout and some likely federal support for the every industry. It was a fun ride but we've lived beyond our means for quite some time, and now it's time to start paying off some of that debt.As the economy slows, firms will be taking into consideration several methods to reduce costs: cut raw material and sourcing costs, cut labour costs, cut advertising, marketing and sales costs, or perhaps all of…See More
Blog post by John Khan May 13, 2009
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how to keep your job during a recession?

A slow economy often leads to mass layoffs, victimizing workers of all collar colors and salary levels. Your best self-protective moves can also help you get ahead when times are good, so there's no harm in getting ready-just in case. In fact, preparing for the worst is sound career advice even if everything turns up rosy.So i am asking you how to keep your job during a recession or…See More
Discussion posted by John Khan May 13, 2009
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Benjamin Reimer replied to John Khan's discussion 'Do you think music will help to develop child’s education?'
Music is important in early childhood (and throughout education) for the emotive experience it provides, whereas the rest of the curriculum is based on the cognitive or physical. Essentially, music may employ the heart in finding a unison between…
May 11, 2009
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why children need sleep?

Sleeping well is often a result of having good sleeping practice, which parents are responsible for teaching to their children or kids.Generally Kids are full of energy. They love to play outside, run around, get dirty, jump, kick, scream, etc. It's okay though, because this is extremely normal behaviour for young people. But what keeps them going like this and feeling good and healthy is getting the proper rest.Your Children should not have to suffer from insomnia, and chances are they will…See More
Discussion posted by John Khan Apr 23, 2009
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Edact.com Lunches Why Do I Need to Sleep? Book for Children and Kids.

Parents are often concerned about the amount of sleep their child or kid is getting. Many parents worry that their child not getting enough sleep, rarely parents worry that their child is sleeping too much. As a parent you already know if your child is getting enough sleep by his/her behavior.Every Body knows sleep is playing an important factor in all our lives. When we sleep, we rest and our body is able to renew its energy. Sleep is also important because of dreams. When we dream, we process…See More
Blog post by John Khan Apr 23, 2009
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Discussions posted by John Khan Apr 7, 2009
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3 simple steps to help your kids become smarter.

Nobody wants to think that their child is not smart, but the truth is fewer kids are engaging in the kinds of activities that make them smarter.Here are his 3 simple tips for helping make your kids smarter:1. Don't be afraid to expose your kids to more complex stories, even if you have to read them to your children. According to me that we can help stem that tide by offering children more complex books for early childhood reading.we improved prepare them for the more intricate stories they'll…See More
Discussion posted by John Khan Mar 25, 2009
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Forty-Five Percent of Kids Say They Don't Eat Veggies Daily, but Parents Are Game for Dangling Creative Carrots to Turn the Tables.

After details researched in kids activities I found nearly half of kids still say they don't eat vegetables every day, but their days of hiding peas could be numbered but parents are digging in to find the root cause and declaring some victories, according to my survey one of parents and their children released today.The survey, from the makers of Hidden Valley Salad Dressings, looked at vegetable utilization among children and asked parents to…See More
Discussion posted by John Khan Mar 18, 2009
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How to help your kids develop successful money management habits and financial responsibility?

The lack of financial literacy can result into serious troubles. It especially concerns teens and young adults who have insufficient money management habits and experience to make smart financial decisions. So teaching your kids about spending, saving and investing is vitally important. Preventive financial education will prepare your kids for the real world and give them necessary skills to build a solid credit history that will serve them for years to come.Any Body have any suggestion about…See More
Discussion posted by John Khan Mar 16, 2009

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I am early childhood education specialist who gives all solutions related to Childs, kid’s education, how they develop both physically and mentally. You can ask anything for developing your child’s education. To know more about me please visit www.edact.com

Educational Activities Inc Lunches Integrated Early Childhood Curriculum for English Language Learners Book.

Use this comprehensive, child-centered ELL curriculum will reach ALL students in your class. Developed using accepted, research-based theories and strategies, experienced teachers will find it easy to integrate these new ideas into their existing curriculum. New teachers will appreciate the clear instructions, illustrations, and word-for-word suggestions.

By stressing the use of meaningful, engaging hands-on interest centers and well-organized physical environments, the program gives children many opportunities to experience and practice English in a social setting. Flexible thematic unit’s help teachers respond and support language learning. The curriculum encourages the appreciation and respect of the diverse cultural and social backgrounds of young students and their families.

Each of the ten themes provides clear general objectives, language objectives, key vocabulary, suggested learning/interest centers, and lists of low-cost materials. They also include an abundant variety of multisensory activities that emphasize language development through art, music, social studies, drama, movement, science and mathematics. Designed to quickly and effectively enhance language, social, intellectual, and pre-reading skills of early childhood English language learners, the curriculum is a practical guide for all professionals.

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To solve employee problem who loses job during recession period Education Activities INC lunches Getting a Job or Keeping Your Job DVD.

Posted on May 13, 2009 at 12:27am 0 Comments

Times are hard-hitting in late 2008 and likely to get tougher. Regardless of the financial bailout and some likely federal support for the every industry. It was a fun ride but we've lived beyond our means for quite some time, and now it's time to start paying off some of that debt.



As the economy slows, firms will be taking into consideration several methods to reduce costs: cut raw material and sourcing costs, cut labour costs, cut advertising, marketing and sales costs, or perhaps… Continue
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Edact.com Lunches Why Do I Need to Sleep? Book for Children and Kids.

Posted on April 23, 2009 at 2:00am 0 Comments

Parents are often concerned about the amount of sleep their child or kid is getting. Many parents worry that their child not getting enough sleep, rarely parents worry that their child is sleeping too much. As a parent you already know if your child is getting enough sleep by his/her behavior.



Every Body knows sleep is playing an important factor in all our lives. When we sleep, we rest and our body is able to renew its energy. Sleep is also important because of dreams. When we… Continue
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EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES' NEW READ-ALONG BOOK HONORED WITH TEACHERS' CHOICE AWARD

Posted on February 17, 2009 at 3:04am 0 Comments

January 22, 2008 Baldwin, NY 11510 ¬ Educational Activities' new read-along book, Why Did My Bone Break?, has been honoured with a Teachers' Choice Award. The book is part of a series that also includes: Why Do I Lose My Teeth? And Why Do I Need to Sleep? The series of informational books was developed for children in Pre-K through Grade 3.

Why Did My Bone Break? Includes an illustrated 32-page book featuring health information within a charming story about a young boy who falls and breaks… Continue

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At 6:46am on July 30, 2009, YvonneOsbornYvonneOsborn said…
Hello John,
Sorry it's taken a while for me to accept you as a colleague. The past few weeks have been hectic for me ouside school (I'm in Rotary) but I enjoy speaking to educators from around the world on Classroom 2.00. I will have a look at some of your articles soon and pass them on to my sister who lectures in Early Chilhood Education in Fiji,
Best Regards,
Yvonne
At 4:49am on February 17, 2009, MikeMike said…
Hi John! I teach 8th grade US History during the year and senior government during the summer. Always looking for new and interesting ways to add to the curriculum. Nice pic, too, btw! LOL
 
 
 

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