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By Barry Wireless Take a random tween, age 8-12, place them in front of a rotary phone and observe at the blank stare of bewilderment. Yes, gone are the days of the landline, pushed aside by the next wave of technological advancement. . . . → Read More: Cell Phones For Kids – How Young Is Too Young?
By Basic stress relieving exercises, on November 6th, 2010%
Funny stress relief song that you can sing to your self next time you get Stressed at work or school. . . . → Read More: Stress Relief
By How To Win Back Your Ex, on November 2nd, 2010%
Bullying is a common problem among elementary students, and many students have had experiences with being bullied at school. Studies have shown that 15% of school students have been involved in bullying, either as the bully or as the victim. Learning about what a bully is and what to do to stop him is a powerful tool for any elementary school student . . . → Read More: A Bully in Your Midst – Advice For Preventing Bullying in Elementary Schools
By How Parents can prevent bullying, on November 2nd, 2010%
Recently, the suicide of several gay students after being bullied has put the spotlight on bullying. . . . → Read More: When Will the Bullying Stop?
By How Parents can prevent bullying, on November 2nd, 2010%
Young people are faced with many obstacles at school that could impede their education. Being bullied at school is one of those obstacles. In order to try and overcome bullying problems, parents and children need to know a few basic steps to ensure peace and harmony while in school . . . → Read More: Bullying at School
By How teachers can stop bullying, on November 2nd, 2010%
One often overlooked problem in schools today is bullying. Teacher professional development is one way to expose teachers to ways to combat bullying – there are many teacher professional development courses that can help to prevent this problem. Studies have shown that about one in three kids is the victim of bullying, which is far too many to be complacent about. . . . → Read More: Teacher Professional Development Courses to Prevent Bullying
By How Parents can prevent bullying, on November 2nd, 2010%
Bullying nowadays is rampant and the usual victims are the youth. It became a significant problem in the society that needs to be given attention. Experts are afraid that bullying will turn out as common and widespread . . . → Read More: Threats Behind Bullying
By How Parents can prevent bullying, on November 2nd, 2010%
Bullying is a hot topic these days, and stories of celebrities who have been bullied are even hotter. Olympic champ Michael Phelps talked about his experiences being bullied and his story generated international interest . . . → Read More: Celebrities Help Prevent Bullying by Sharing Their Stories
By How Parents can prevent bullying, on November 2nd, 2010%
A ten-year-old boy is told repeatedly that he is a “weakling” and a “girly man,” yelled at and teased in a tone of voice tinged with disgust and disdain. . . . → Read More: Prevent Bullies Before They Become Prisoners – 60% of Bullies Have 1 Conviction by Age 24
By How Parents can prevent bullying, on November 2nd, 2010%
It certainly has happened to every single person at the very least but one time in their lives. . . . → Read More: Bullying in Schools is Increasingly Popular
By How Parents can prevent bullying, on November 2nd, 2010%
Bullying is a phenomenon that children often have to deal with and as parents it is up to you to help them cope with it and overcome the fear of bullies. Bullying is seen to occur in schools and colleges across the world and if not treated and addressed early on, it can have devastating effects on your child’s life. The child becomes weak and unable to stand up for himself/herself in life . . . → Read More: Child Safety Tips – How to Avoid Bullying
By How Parents can prevent bullying, on November 2nd, 2010%
Bullying has become a common problem among children. Victims of bullying are unable to find out way to stop becoming subjects to this vice. . . . → Read More: How to Prevent Bullying – Stop Bullying Before It Is Too Late
By How Parents can prevent bullying, on November 2nd, 2010%
It seems like every day there is a story in the news about bullying with horrific consequences, including several recent suicides of students who had been the victims of bullying. . . . → Read More: Who’s Job Is It To Prevent Bullying?
By Coping with dyslexia, on October 20th, 2010%
By Jennifer Dobson Educators often become frustrated by the lack of specialized services that are available for students in their classroom that suffer from dyslexia, a learning disability that chiefly affects the sufferers ability to read, write, and spell. Students with this condition often require special tutoring and teaching above and beyond any special education classes that they might attend . . . → Read More: How to Teach Children With Dyslexia
By Keeping children away from alcohol abuse, on October 20th, 2010%
Drug abuse especially among children and adolescents needs to be effectively checked as it has harmful health effects on their developing age. Several risk factors at individual, family, peer, and school level can make the child vulnerable to abuse. . . . → Read More: Risks and Measures For Preventing Drug Abuse Among Children and Adolescents
By Managing special education, on October 20th, 2010%
By Sadaket Malik Special education is the education of students with special needs in a way that addresses the student’s individual differences and needs. Ideally, this process involves the individually planned and systematically monitored arrangement of teaching procedures, adapted equipment and materials, accessible settings, and other interventions designed to help learners with special needs achieve a higher level of personal self-sufficiency and success in school and community than would be available if the student were only given access to a typical classroom education. Common special needs include learning disability, communication challenges, emotional and behavioral disorders, physical disabilities, and developmental disabilities.[1] Students with these kinds of disabilities are likely to benefit from additional educational services, different approaches to teaching, and use of technology . . . → Read More: Career in Special Education
By Good parenting, on October 20th, 2010%
By Michelle Bery Good parenting can not be clearly defined, as it is very often a subjective concept. . . . → Read More: Good Parenting
By Managing children education, on October 20th, 2010%
By James Brown Every child in the United States deserves a good education and there are many groups and organizations that are dedicated to making that fact become a reality. . . . → Read More: Funded Education Programs For Children
By Managing special education, on October 20th, 2010%
By Patricia Hawke Now, I am all for special education for children with disabilities. . . . → Read More: Special Education Needs Causing Financial Crisis In California Schools
By Basic stress relieving exercises, on October 20th, 2010%
By Jennifer Dobson Teaching can be one of the most rewarding professions imaginable, but it can also be a very stressful one. As an educator, you likely know that the level of stress that you are under at work can cause your job performance to suffer. To be an effective teacher and to avoid teacher burnout, you must lower your stress level, get organized and make time for yourself . . . → Read More: Quick Stress Relieving Tips
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