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Parent Care or Parent Beware?

Parent care or parent beware?


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Author : David Shearer Created : 05 Oct 2004
 
Learning languages boosts brain power.







 





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Author : Ed Created : 15 Oct 2004
 
Making Promises to Your Kids

Making Promises to Your Kids


By Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC


I was bringing my kids home from a long day of play one summer night not long ago. It was a difficult ride home, and they were tired, hungry, and whiny. I wanted to get them home as fast as I could.


As we neared our house, my son exclaime  . . . more

Author : Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC Created : 11 Sep 2004
 
Easy Guide to the NCEA Level 1

 


Mathematics NCEA external exam papers


They're coming SOON


Check out this easy guide with essential information for preparing for the exam. Scroll down the page and click on each topic for some great suggestions.........


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Author : Edusearch Created : 30 Aug 2004
 
Help for Young New Zealanders

The Kids Help Foundation Trust offers the telephone counselling service for children and young people called What’s Up. On the website you will find information about The Kids Help Foundation Trust and What’s Up’s services, policies, and procedures. You can also get copies of our publications, press releases, and newsletters and find out how to get involved in What’s   . . . more

Author : Edusearch Created : 16 Aug 2004
 
The Importance of a Second Language

Benefits of learning a Second Language through fun and play

By Aline Shand

Author : Fun Languages Created : 27 Jul 2004
 
Joint parenting for separated couples

 


 


The Home and Family Society have published an excellent leaflet for separating couples with children .  It is titled:


Joint parenting- a simple guide for separating couples who have children.


The l  . . . more

Author : Edusearch Created : 26 Jul 2004
 
Build a lifetime in the first 3 years.
"Experiences in the first three years of a child's life have a profound effect which impacts into all aspects of adulthood".

Brainwave is a charitable trust that has been set up by leading paediatricians, medical, educational, legal, academic and business professionals who are dedicated to ensuring that this crucial information is available to those who need it mo  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 16 Jul 2004
 
What are the different types of Fostering?

Short Term Fostering:


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Author : Fostercare Networker NZ Created : 01 Jul 2004
 
Getting Attached

By Jane McConnell
The Natural Child Project

Japanese children sleep between their parents until adolescence. Korean infants spend more than 90 percent of their time being held. In contrast, American babies spend two-thirds of their time alone, in infant seats, strollers, car seats, cribs or swings. and American mothers deliberately don't respond to their babies' cries 46 percent of time in t  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 16 May 2004
 
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