Sunday, August 12, 2018

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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Kindergarten Word Matching 04





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Thursday, August 2, 2018

Kindergarten Word Matching 03





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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Kindergarten Word Matching 02





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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Kindergarten Word Matching 01


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Saturday, July 28, 2018

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Kids and summer vacations


Kids generally love vacations. But there are some parts they don’t always love so much, doing homework, reading books as they think this is the part of school activities and in vacations they don't want to do any school related activities. Kids with certain learning and attention issues may get particularly antsy in such situations. But you can keep yours happy and busy—and maybe even using their academic skills.

Worksheets are the best tool for Parents to keep your kids busy. They can learn the things while playing and coloring. Just download the worksheets and print and give it to your kids.

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

The Benefits of Children Growing Up With Pets


There are always a question with the parents that will a pet be good for kid or not. Kids should always be tought about the domestic or farm animals. They must be tought the benefits of them. I got some good article here which tells the benefits of pet in the family.

  1.  Pets give unconditional love. They are non-judgmental, and, especially for only children, lonely children, or children who have sibling rivalry or emotional distress, a pet gives them someone to talk to. A pet can comfort, give support, and listen to a child’s troubles without judgment or consequence. And, when playing, a pet can become your child’s partner and best buddy.
  2. A pet can teach a child that he doesn’t have to take out his anger or fear on others. Some children become bullies and if they don’t have a safe place to share their truest emotions, they may project those emotions onto other children. Because a pet will love your child no matter what he says, a pet gives him a confidant, a safe place in which to verbally pour out his fears and his anger.
     
  3. A pet can teach empathy. Caring for a pet that is so dependent on you teaches empathy. Your child learns to read your pet’s needs: is he hungry? Does he need to go outside? Maybe the pet is scared of the wind, rain or snow and needs to be comforted. Moreover, empathy is the one skill that can be taught and a skill that bullies often lack.
     
  4. A pet can teach confidence and responsibility. Children can gain confidence by having the responsibility of caring for a pet. Children as young as three years old can manage simple tasks such as filling the pet’s water and food bowls. As your child gets older, he can groom and walk the pet.
     
  5. Animals can help socialize children and increase verbal skills. You’ve likely seen even little kids who are still learning to talk attempting to chatter away with pets. In this way, pets give not only social and emotional support but also cognitive language skill support to children. A pet’s simple presence provides verbal stimulus to help your child practice talking and socializing with another being.
     
  6. Pets (and animals in general) can be very therapeutic for children. Studies have shown how pets can help lower blood pressure, speed up recovery time, and reduce stress and anxiety. We see this with troubled children and Autistic children, and, as my horse whisperer friend has, with children who experience PTSD: when they are with animals they can immediately relate because they sense the animals are unconditional in their love and affection.
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Sunday, November 6, 2016

English capital, small and cursive letters


English language has 3 versions for alphabets

  1. Capital
  2. Small
  3. Cursive
The “capital” and the “small” versions are also called the print version. These are widely used. Most books and educational materials use print version.

The “cursive” is also knows as written version. Cursive writing is a more natural way of writing. The pencil flows along the paper without frequent stops within words. Also people says that Cursive is a better exercise for strengthening fine motor skills. The connecting letters help the child to produce smooth, rather than choppy, strokes with the pencil.

In terms of writing, it’s true that a cursive “b” and “d” look less like each other than their printed versions. However, current research into dyslexia and other learning disabilities show that there’s far more happening in the brain than a simple flip-flip. Children who struggle with reading and writing are experiencing a disconnect between the part of the brain that “sees” letters and the part of the brain that “identifies” letters.