| Toddlers who use a computer develop better learning skills
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Toddlers who use a computer develop better learning skills than toddlers who do not. According to researchers in the US, toddlers who use a computer develop better learning skills than other toddlers who do not use a computer. Researchers studied 122 children, aged 3-5 years. The kids who used a computer three to four times a week got bett . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 20 Jun 2004
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| Under 5s- How to educate their children at home.
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How can parents educate their children at home?
How can you stop children learning at home? You can't!
The foundation stage, is about children learning all the time - it is about young children learning how to make friends, be . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 14 Jun 2004
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| Television may drive kids to distraction
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Television may drive kids to distraction-
Study says rapid scene changes could harm concentration
By JULIE DAVIDOW
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER
A new study by a team of Seattle researchers looked at the records of many children and concluded that TV watching by the under-3 set increases the chances of problems like attention deficit disorder.
Granted, some doctors dispute . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 20 Apr 2004
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| Benefits of learning a Second Language through fun and play
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“Exposing your Child to a new world of words boosts her brainpower, vocabulary and self-esteem” Lynne S. Dumas
For years it has been thought that teaching a second language to preschool age children would be a waste of time, money and resources. This has changed in the recent years as more and more research has been completed on bilingual children. Following are some important reasons . . . more
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| Author : Aline Shand
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Created : 21 Mar 2004
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| Foreign Language Learning for Children
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In Europe and worldwide, it is natural for children to learn several languages at once. Up until recently, in New Zealand this has only been seen as a possibility for families where one or both parents are bilingual. However, there is an increasing awareness of the incredible learning potential of children, particularly in the first 5 years.
Research clearly shows that a child’s brain is . . . more
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| Author : Chris Perkinson- New Beginnings
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Created : 03 Dec 2003
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| Baby Brainpower
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Baby Brainpower
By Gail Rosenblum
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What do babies know, and what are they capable of learning? These questions have always fascinated parents, and now there are some important new answers. Scientists are discovering that newborns—once thought to enter the world as blank slates onto which a lifetime of experien . . . more
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| Author : By Gail Rosenblum
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Created : 14 Jun 2003
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| Games to Foster Your Child
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Shake, rattle, and roll your way into these fun activities.
One of the best ways to nurture your child's creativity is involving yourself in her fantasy on a consistent basis. Happily, some of the most creative activities are the simplest. Here are some fun, old-fashioned games that your family can play together.
1. Make silly soup. Let your child choose "ingredients" from . . . more
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| Author : By Emily Perlman Abedon
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Created : 13 May 2003
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| A Childs Own Library.
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A Love of Reading is Important.
There are many different ways that parents can help their children develop a love of reading. This is one way and it can be done in a variety of ways and very cheaply.
Starting a home library for your child shows her/him how important
books are. Having books of their own in a special place boosts the
chance that your child w . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 30 Jan 2003
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| Teaching Young Children Through Work and Play
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We have learned so much recently about the importance of play for young children that many families may overlook how meaningful work can also nurture development.
Young children flourish when allowed to enter the world of real work that surrounds them - from picking up toys or feeding the cat to grating carrots for salad. In the company of family or other adults, children eagerly engage in w . . . more
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| Author : National Association for the Education of Young Children
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Created : 02 Dec 2002
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| The Skills Kids Need to Read
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The Skills Kids Need to Read
As a basic foundation for learning to read and write, kids need strong speaking and listening skills. When you and other adults around your kids encourage them to talk, ask, questions, and use dramatic play, it increases their vocabulary, allows them to hear and practice building sentences, and gives them more knowledge to underst . . . more
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| Author : Ready to Read
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Created : 31 Oct 2002
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