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Updated on Wednesday, October 10, 2007
By Natalia Acosta on Jan 23, 07After the teacher rings her bell, she gives an instruction.It makes the teacher happy when all children look at her and are quiet.When the bell rings, I will look at my teacher, stop what I am doing, and be quiet. Children stop what they are...
By Charlotte Fudge on Jul 25, 06We often forget that our children are natural learners and do not need to be “taught” – that is, if they find something of interest to them. The child who likes video games will conduct hours of research – reading, discussing, and...
By Charlotte Fudge on Jul 25, 06Want to spark your child's natural desire to learn? Our Expert Tip: Take the time to explore their interest. Stop trying to teach for one afternoon and let your child teach you and about their passion. Spend an hour playing their...
By Jill Pignatiello on Jul 25, 06Acceptable grades typically follow acceptable study habits. By focusing on building a solid work ethic, your child will feel more in control and more motivated to work on things they have the power to change. Our Expert Tip: Keep...
By Sheri Holland on Jul 25, 06Is your child feeling burnt out when it comes to school work? Our Expert Tip: Keep a child motivated to work hard by providing a “light at the end of the tunnel.” Make schoolwork off-limits for one weekend day (or both, if...- By Daniela Tricoche on Jul 25, 06Impulsivity is defined as choosing a smaller, more immediate reinforcer instead of a larger, more delayed reinforcer. For example, a child with ADHD may display impulsive behavior when doing his/her homework by constantly...
By Charlotte Fudge on Jul 3, 06Are your children struggling to prepare for tests? Wish you could put the fun back into learning. Our Expert Tip: These fabulous flashcard tips will help kids truly learn the material and make some wonderful memories in...


