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  • Cell Phones And Children - Musical English - early childhood learning program

Cell Phones And Children

Cell phones are not just for business tycoons and parents on the run, children are more and more getting their own cell phones. Elementary aged children are bringing them to school. Many schools are banning cell phones, so your child may not be able to have or use the phone during the time when he is most likely to be away

By |December 21st, 2015|Categories: Blog|0 Comments
  • Can you keep Your Children safe online?- - Musical English - early childhood learning program

Can you keep Your Children safe online?

Few of us want to dwell on the subject of child abuse. but it is a very real and unfortunate fact of life in today's world. The effects on Children can be devastating, and have a lifelong negative effect. As a parent what would you be willing to do to insure your child's safety? Learning about threats to Your children

By |December 14th, 2015|Categories: Blog|0 Comments
  • Business Travel and Children Do Mix - Musical English - early childhood learning program

Business Travel and Children Do Mix

When traveling for business, it's usually a good idea to leave the kids at home in the care of family or close friends. There are times, however, when you must take your children with you on a business trip. When planning such a trip, keep the age of the child in mind and select a hotel that provides activities for

By |December 7th, 2015|Categories: Blog|0 Comments
  • Benefits Of Children's Ebooks - Musical English - early childhood learning program

Benefits Of Children’s Ebooks 

Many people have heard the term ebook but have never actually seen or read one. This is a great loss as ebooks can really help young children get involved with the literary world. If you try to sit a 5 year old down and read him Treasure Island, its going to be a battle and you may experience some resistance.

By |December 1st, 2015|Categories: Blog|0 Comments
  • Avoiding Jet Lag In Children - Musical English - early childhood learning program

Avoiding Jet Lag In Children

Jet Lag leaves adults tired, cranky and many times, physically ill. For children the adjustment from one time zone to another is even more difficult. Young children, especially, are very sensitive to any changes in their schedules and react poorly to sudden time differences. Avoiding jet lag for your children makes good sense for everyone. If traveling by air, try

By |November 29th, 2015|Categories: Blog|0 Comments

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