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  • this-season-think-of-the-children - Musical English - early childhood development program

This Season, Think Of The Children

This is a season of renewal and rebirth. Nature is waking up from her long winter. The trees are beginning to bud, the birds are singing, and the sounds of children playing outside can be heard once again. These delights are all the more special because of the long winter we've endured. The same is true for our children. Our

By |July 30th, 2016|Categories: Blog|0 Comments
  • teaching-children-to-surf-the-net - Musical English - early childhood development program

Teaching Children To Surf The Net

While your child may not type "dadda" before she says it, there's a chance that she'll surf before she walks. The fastest-growing segment of Internet users is now preschoolers and an estimated 10 million children are online every day, according to industry statistics. Surfing the Web can help young children learn to use technology and teach them about their world,

By |July 28th, 2016|Categories: Blog|0 Comments
  • teach-children-magic - Musical English - early childhood development program

Teach Children Magic

When it comes to teaching any subject matter to beginners, it can be much easier than you might think. Simply because beginners don't know anything about the subject or have any preconceived notions or past history of learning the subject, and whatever you teach them they learn it exactly as you teach it without polluting the teaching with their own

By |July 26th, 2016|Categories: Blog|0 Comments
  • Survey About Injury Risks to Children - Musical English - early childhood development program

Survey About Injury Risks to Children

A national survey of 1,000 parents found that many don't know key facts regarding potential safety hazards for children. Among the survey's findings: One in three parents are unaware that children can drown in as little as 2 inches of water. Less than half of parents know falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries to toddlers. And more than

By |July 23rd, 2016|Categories: Blog|0 Comments
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Study Children To Survive

Different governmental and non-governmental research centers conduct studies regarding environment, technology, mass media affects on children’s behavior, health, attitudes and self- development. Unfortunately, most of them have discovered much more damage than benefit from adults’ efforts to improve their living. Air pollution affects children’s health much more than adults because children are more vulnerable physically and they spend more time

By |July 21st, 2016|Categories: Blog|0 Comments
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Start Teaching Your Children At An Early Age

It is really never too early to start teaching your children about money. And the sooner you begin teaching your children about money the better chance they will grow up to have a well-rounded and responsible appreciation of the uses and value of money. Some parents may not begin to teach children about managing money at an early age because

By |July 19th, 2016|Categories: Blog|0 Comments

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