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Movies For Less & For Free
Perhaps like you, my husband and I were fed up with the high cost of satellite and cable that filled our TV with advertisements and programs we did not want. We complained, but their solutions were more packages filled with … Continue reading
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Tagged movies on demand, netflix, rabbit tv, roku, tv antenna
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The Constitution, Money And The Republic
Robert P. Hillmann is a graduate of Loyola University of Chicago, with a bachelor’s degree in history. He did extensive research concerning the “New world Order”, and what is happening to the world economy. For anyone wanting to know, and … Continue reading
American Schools Failing: Not Finland’s. Why?
The U.S. once had the best education in the world (and our farmers fed the world). Now the U.S. has fallen behind. Professors complain that students enter college unable to read at grade level, or do basic math without a … Continue reading
How Children Learn
As a workshop leader for the education department at University of North Florida, and a workshop leader for home school parents, I have noticed many things. One of the hardest things to do is to let go of the public … Continue reading
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The Constitution: Don’t Just Read It…Understand it.
Your Rights Because many who swore to uphold the Constitution do not understand it, an increasing number of adults and children are faced with unconstitutional searches and imprisonment. Understanding the Constitution can make a big difference when you are faced … Continue reading
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How To Teach Children Analytical Thinking Skills
Many teachers and parents complain that today’s schools and textbooks do not teach children how to think, but instead teach them what to think. Preparing the children for multiple choice questions actually discourages them from thinking outside of the box. … Continue reading
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Teaching Children To Read
It is important that children associate reading with phonic sounds as soon as possible. So as soon as your child has learned the phonic sounds of Ss, Aa, Mm, Rr, Nn, Dd and Tt, they should be able to read … Continue reading
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Lesson Plans That Motivate
You know we all have those days in which our children need a little motivation. You know, “do I have too?”, or “I would rather play today” For that matter we educators can sometimes use a little motivation when faced … Continue reading
Brain Research: Understanding ADD, ADHD, Aspergers, Learning Disabilities And Other Emotional And Physical Problems.
The following information is a result of resources we have gathered on Dr. Aman’s famous brain SPECT research. It is most notable that he was able to take two patients that were pronounced “brain dead”, and revive both of them. … Continue reading
Teaching Reading Through Play: A Vygotskian Perspective
Experience how to nurture children’s learning to read through games. Develop best practices from the learning theorist Vygotsky’s research on play as a powerful scaffold for developing language and thinking. http://www.ringaroundthephonics.com