Is Your Kid Having Fun Reading? Here are Some Tips to Help Reading for pleasure helps kids in a number of ways. Girl Image via www.shutterstock.com Michiko Hikida, University of Texas at Austin and Jennifer Keys Adair, University of Texas at Austin Not being able to read is a problem Continue Reading
The Privileged Planet
Recommended for Public School, Private School and home school, Sunday School, churches, and small groups use. You are invited to view this amazing documentary on the universe that premiered at the Smithsonian. You will wonder why you are not seeing this mentioned in the media anywhere. Today, most scientists and Continue Reading
8 Key Areas of Evidence that Babies are Smarter Than you Thought
Babies are much more than adorable little beings. The brain of a baby grows at a phenomenal rate. It doubles in volume during the first year and reaches its adult size barely four years later, in kindergarten. Studies Highlight Babies are Smarter Than you Thought Exciting new studies reveal the Continue Reading
Top 5 Tips to Help Your Child to Love School
“I don’t want to go to school today,” “I’m bored at school.” Are you tired of these sorts of complaints from your sons or daughters? If so check out these 5 easy tips to help your child to love school and approach their school or college education more enthusiastically. And Continue Reading
6 Best Ways to Get Your Child Interested in Reading
Did you know that just by, only reading a book to your child on a regular basis, is a significant contribution to his or her education? The benefits of getting your child interested in reading is not just a sleep-promoting activity. Reading aloud brings the following advantages. The Benefits of Continue Reading
5 Key Benefits of Boosting your Child’s Imagination
A parent can never suspect all the benefits of boosting your childs imagination. Here are some of of they key areas that it allows young people to develop: Top 5 Benefits of Boosting your Child’s Imagination 1. Acquiring Social Skills By simulating situations through play, children explore relationships among family Continue Reading
From Liberty to Bondage?
Alexander Fraser Tytler, (Lord Woodhouselee), was a Scottish history professor at the University of Edinburgh at the time of America’s birth. He wrote a warning to America in 1787. He observed that the average age of the world’s greatest civilizations was about 200 years, during which they inevitably progressed through Continue Reading