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Once Upon a Time

Fairy tales have been the favorite of children when it comes to their kind of literature, especially the king and queens, princes and princesses, and the fantasy adventures that come with these characters. Thanks to our fairy tale authors, children all over the world are taught lessons through these magical stories! Two of the popular [...]

Multiple Intelligences

Recently, my teacher in curriculum development asked me to report about the Theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI) by Howard Gardner. This theory is something fitting for today’s century, where other domains are being given weight and importance in learning. Compared to the old paradigm of intelligence which is unitary and hierarchical, MI states that there [...]

Kinesthetic Learning

There are two techniques that has been listen in helping our kinesthetic children learn to self-monitor and self-regulate his/her behavior. One is limiting TV watching and video game playing. The other is monitoring your child’s diet. And now, here are other techniques from the bounty of strategies out there that you can use at home.
One [...]

Is Your Child Active?

Have you observed that during the recent years, there had been an increase in cases of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)? It is of course a neurological case, but now people are more aware of the condition because of the upsurge. Hyperactivity is considerably common with school-age children nowadays. But don’t worry, unless [...]

Sleep Tight!

Knowing the sleep problems that can occur to school-age children and the symptoms of sleep deprivation, it of course important to make getting a good night’s sleep a priority. Just as children needs food, they also need replenishing sleep. There are plenty of suggestions for making a good night’s sleep happen for the whole family, [...]

Is Your Child Sleep Deprived?

Not all children experience sleep problems such as those in the previous post, but sleep deprivation is something frequent to school-age children. Although it is common for adults, it is likewise a significant factor in children’s lives. On average school-age children sleep 91/2 hours, while experts recommend 10 to 11 hours of sleep.
Some signs may [...]

Sleep alert!

Ever notice your child having sleepless nights, night wakings and nightmares? These are some of the most common sleeping problems for school-age children. But they also experience problems like the following:
 
Sleepwalking. As many as 40 percent of children walk or move about during sleep. Sleepwalking has a genetic factor with boys being more likely to [...]

Effective Fundamentals pt. 2

Now you know how to use effective praise to your child. Let’s then take note on the effective instructions as well, and fantastic incentives we could give our children.
When giving instructions, you should build direct eye contact, and you should be very specific. For instance, say, “Put your toys inside the box after you play.” [...]

Effective Fundamentals pt. 1

Parents have to know the basics about their child’s behavior and be able to respond and communicate effectively to such behavior. There are a lot of effective fundamentals regarding child behavior that every parent should know about, including effective praise, effective instructions and incentives. Let’s talk about the first one first: effective praise.
It is incredibly [...]