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		<title>Teaching Your Child How To Read</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 21:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is one activity that children love to do? This may seem such a difficult question to answer, but if you just took your time and notice what children love to do, you might find the answer. Children find it enjoyable to read. Maybe because of the curiosity that they have, children are always excited [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is one activity that children love to do? This may seem such a difficult question to answer, but if you just took your time and notice what children love to do, you might find the answer. Children find it enjoyable to read. Maybe because of the curiosity that they have, children are always excited to read and learn new things. At their age, reading gives the children a lot of information added to their knowledge. There are so many lessons that they can learn when they read books.  As parents, you may know that if there is one thing that you should invest in when it comes to your child’s learning, these are books.<br />
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First Things First<br />
The first thing that you should be able to accomplish is to teach the children how to read. This is the first step in teaching your child the value of reading books. How can they enjoy something which they do not know how to do right?  How are you going to start with this? There are a lot of questions that you want to ask when it comes to teaching your child how to start reading, so here is how it is done.</p>
<p>Wordless picture books are a great way to start teaching your child. These books are full of pictures which tell a story without the sentences or words that usually come with these. This is quite effective for pre school children since the pictures create a story as they are viewed in sequential order. Through this, your child will learn that reading is done from left to right with the right way of flipping the pages. This will give them the sense of the right way of reading a book. As you read to them, they will be able to make up their own dialogues as well as story lines as they read each picture. This can encourage them to become readers in the future.</p>
<p>Slowly Build Up<br />
The advantage of having wordless picture books is the way in which you can adjust story telling. Since there are no words that accompany each page, you have the liberty to add or make the stories more complex as you read to your child. You will be able to add certain details as slowly as you can. You can add verb, adjectives, nouns and so on which can add to the vocabulary of your child. The tenses can also be varied as well as well as the tones in the dialogues. This makes your story telling as versatile as you want it to be. You can add more event as well as dialogues each time you read the story to your child. This will expand his imaginations when it comes to reading books. </p>
<p>Let Him Read<br />
Encouraging interaction between you and your child will make reading a more enjoyable and fun activity for your child. You can start reading the first page of the story and ask your child to continue what you have started. This will make you child be more attentive to what you are saying to him. You will be able to enhance the communication skills that you children is developing. One way to make this very effective is by asking him questions along the way, this will make your child pay more attention to the details of the book as well as make his imagination work. If you think that your child is ready, your child can even be the one to make up his own story. He can have his share of reading by asking him to read the story for you. This will give you a chance to evaluate the reading progress of your child. </p>
<p>What should you look for when you evaluate your child? You need to know that good readers  follow a certain sequence that is logical. They have a way of organizing their thoughts into events that should happen logically. Besides from this, your child should be able to pay attention to as much details as possible. They are not expected to just notice what id obvious but they need to make sure that each and every detail is not missed as he looks at every picture. They are able to practice their comprehension skills. Through the pictures only, the children are expected to be able to make sense out of them. They should be able to come up with a story which has a unified theme. Part of this includes the elements of the story such as the plot, tone and the characters. By having an idea on these things, your child will have an easier time when it comes to reading various stories in the future. </p>
<p>Basically, wordless picture books prepared the child and equip them for future reading. Even if these books do not have  words with them, the children are able to develop their reading skills. They will understand the concept that books have a begin, middle and an end. Their comprehension skills as well as imagination are enhanced as they are reading these books. These are two things which are very important when somebody reads a book because without these things,  you will never really understand and enjoy reading a book. </p>
<p>Communication is also one thing which you need to enhance as your child is reading a book. They need to understand the sequences as well as the tenses which they are reading. As of now, as long as they are able to make up something out of the pictures, is already a great improvement for your child. </p>
<p>Do not get into a hurry by buying your children all those complicated books. Sometimes, all you need are the most simple things when you want your child to learn. Start from the basics and you will find it easier to develop more complex reading skills for your child. Teaching your child how to read is not that hard. You just need to know how to teach them in the right way.  If you do, see how your child will easily be inclined to read as he grows older. </p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.ownadaycare.com">How to start a daycare center</a></p>


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		<title>How to make your first day in daycare a success!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 01:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First day in a daycare center can be frightening and exciting at the same time. It can be a breeze for some but most parents experience hell convincing their children that they will be back to fetch them later in the afternoon. Let me share to you some of my helpful tips to prep you [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First day in a daycare center can be frightening and exciting at the same time. It can be a breeze for some but most parents experience hell convincing their children that they will be back to fetch them later in the afternoon. Let me share to you some of my helpful tips to prep you and your child in making that first day separation a walk in the park.<br />
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When you prepare, start early. Preparation is not just an overnight thing. To start, parents may try to slowly instill into the minds of your children what daycare is going to be like. Obviously, do not go down to the technical stuff and instead, draw a picture into their minds that a daycare will be an adventure wherein he or she will meet new friends and play a lot of games. However, it is fairly easy to overwhelm the child so never overdo it. Parents may also arrange for activities that are done at home be done at the daycare center so that first day won’t be so much of a change in routine.</p>
<p>As First Day is nearing, try to inculcate independence by encouraging the washing of his own hands, visitation of friends, and the like. Weeks prior to first day, regularly take your child with you to visit the daycare to allow the child to absorb the feeling of the environment. If you are already sure about the daycare center wherein you will enroll your child, settle all accounts and make sure all forms are properly filled-up.</p>
<p>On the eve of the first day, make sure that you prepare everything as in everything that will be needed for tomorrow’s big day. Things to pack include, foods, clothes, toys, blankets and other things deemed necessary. It is also helpful that items are labeled. </p>
<p>A good breakfast will surely help you sustain your energy levels as you face the big day. Don’t forget to talk to your child about how great this adventure this will be for him. </p>
<p>Once again, instill independence in your child by letting him pack and carry his own things. Walk your child into the daycare center holding his hand instead of carrying him in your arms.</p>
<p>Most daycare centers advocate settling-in period. This is the period when the parents are allowed to stay longer to interact with their child to ease separation anxiety. However, parents should also be supportive of the policy of limiting too much parent interaction as part of the child’s training. It is suggested that parents just sit back and relax and observe how their child is being treated in the daycare facility. Most of the time, the parents can observe that their child may begin with isolating himself and playing alone but gradually he may venture into joining the group. Children have their own pace and this should be respected. When the parents leave, daycare facilitators may need to distract the child by offering more exciting activities.</p>
<p>An essential part of daycare training is routine. Drop off can be something to establish routine. Instead of accompanying the child inside, parents may opt to train their child to be dropped off outside the daycare as time goes by.</p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.ownadaycare.com">How to start a daycare business</a></p>


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		<title>How to Teach Children About Creativity</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 01:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children who are enrolled in day care are unique. Each and every child has his own personality which is why it is an important task for you to be able to give each and every one of them what they need. This includes the programs and activities which you have for the children. Part of [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children who are enrolled in day care are unique. Each and every child has his own personality which is why it is an important task for you to be able to give each and every one of them what they need. This includes the programs and activities which you have for the children. Part of this includes the learning techniques as well as the extracurricular activities which you have prepared for them. You should be aware that there are so many things which children can learn from the activities in your day care this is why you need to make sure that you offer a varied selection of these activities.<br />
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Academic knowledge is seen as an important part of a child’s development. Often times, most parents get this idea wrong. Learning how to read, write and count are not the only things which children should know. At this point in their lives, children learn best in a fun and enjoyable atmosphere. They can remember do much things especially when they are having fun. One way of teaching children while making sure that they are having so much fun is through art. This does not stress their brains so much when they learn.  This is why it is highly recommended that each and every day care have an art class set for the children. </p>
<p>One way in which children express their individuality is through their creativity. If you notice, children as young as three have been using their creativity to show their identities. As a result of this, they have their own preferences when it comes to art activities that they like. As a day care center director or owner, you need to make sure that children are free to choose which art activities they would prefer doing. It is highly important that you allow the children to have a wide selection of the things which they can do.  This is why you should not just limit the activities which they can do. </p>
<p>The first thing you have to do is to set up a “creativity area” for the children in your day care. It is important that children are able to recognize that art is as equally important as the other day care activities you have. Have tables, chairs a couple of art materials for the children. Make this area look as fun as possible so that children will get the ambiance of fun as they stay in here. There are a couple of craft stores and even book stores which offer to sell a lot of activities suited for the children. Make sure to read and carefully select the activities which you are picking out for them. </p>
<p>The basic art materials which you should readily buy are papers, pencils, colored pencils, crayons, markers, coloring books and water color. These are the things which children first learn how to use. By having these things, the children will have a head start when it comes to art activities. They will be able to draw and color which they will surely enjoy. </p>
<p>Besides from the basic things, you might want to add a little activities which they can engage in. There are so many do-it-your own activities and kits which you can teach the children every time you do art works. You can have fun with beads, yarn, chalk, glitter, scrap cloth and everything else. Some activities which may interest the children include sculpting from clay, making paper dolls, pinwheels and even cards. These things do not have to b e expensive, there are so many cheap art materials which you can buy, all you have to do is to look for suppliers.  You will have fun in class without having to spend so much  on these.</p>
<p>Always be ready when things get a little messy. Some activities involving water, glue, glitters na cutting paper can really be messy. You need to make sure that you keep the area as clean as possible after. You may even have a cleaning time after you so your art works with your child. This will not only teach them how to be creative but also teach them  that their trash is their responsibility. They should throw their trash in the proper places afterwards. </p>
<p>A way that will promote creativity on the part of the child is by having an awarding after you do your artwork. Have your class vote for the top 5 best artworks for that activity and have a prize ready for the children who are chosen. This  is why you need to make the activities as diverse as possible so that each children will be chosen as one of the best. This will increase their confidence level. They will have an idea on which activities they are good at.  As early as now, they will be able to distinguish which activities they like and do not like as well as where their strengths and weaknesses.  </p>
<p>Have their artworks posted or brought home so that they will have a collection of the things they have made in school. Children always love to be proud of the things which they are good  especially of their achievements in school. This will be good for the children since they also need to feel that other people are proud of them of the things which they have done. </p>
<p>Through artworks, children can really maximize their development. They will learn all about their individuality, creativity and maximum potential. This is why it is important to make art as important as learning how to read and write. Children do not only learn through academics. Have them learn about these things which are very beneficial for the children. Make this a regular activity for them, you will see how this can be helpful for the holistic development of the child. As a day care center, it is important that you develop each and every aspect of a child’s development.  So make sure that you set time for art, and you will truly maximize the potential of the children in your day care. </p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.ownadaycare.com">How to start a daycare business</a></p>


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		<title>How to choose A Daycare For Your Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 23:48:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest and most major decisions that a responsible parent will ever have to make is which daycare they will leave their children at. It is best that the daycare provider will take care of your child as close as you have. It is a fact that all daycares can not love and [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the biggest and most major decisions that a responsible parent will ever have to make is which daycare they will leave their children at. It is best that the daycare provider will take care of your child as close as you have. It is a fact that all daycares can not love and care for your child the way you do, but still there are providers that can provide very good services compared to others.<br />
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1.	Keep in mind that when you are deciding which daycare provider is the best for your child you have to ask relevant questions. It is a fact that parents give different levels of importance to various points in child care, but when it comes to choosing a daycare for their children, all parents come together in having some concerns on the same issues. It is good to hear recommendations from other people, but what is important to your friend, may not be that important to you.</p>
<p>2.	One the basic things that you must learn as a parent are the differences between family care centres and group centres. Commercially facilitated daycare centres that have large groups of children are called group centres and enrol at least nine children. Daycare providers that do their services in houses only allow at the most six children.</p>
<p>3.	The best way to check for the requirements to these two types of daycare centres is to get a listing of requirement from the social services office in your state. With this, you can also ask them for a lost of recommended daycare providers. Then there also those daycare providers that are licensed by the state.</p>
<p>What you need to know<br />
Then after all this is done, you have to look into the ratio between adult and child. If the ratio is at the lower end, then that is better for your child because this means more attention will be focused on your child. One of the scenarios that a parent can not ever stand is that of their child not being attended to by a daycare worker because that person has to attend to a lot more children.</p>
<p>Another thing that you must put your concern on is the turnover of the staff. If the ratio of turnover is at a low number, then this is good for your child. This low rate of staff turnover means that the daycare provider has achieved stability. </p>
<p>The next thing that you want to know is the number of years the daycare provider has been in service.</p>
<p>The next thing that you must consider is if you agree in the daycare providers’ policies on children taking naps, giving discipline, breaktime, playing games and the way they teach the children.</p>
<p>Other concerns<br />
There are some important areas that you need to look into. You can simply give these daycare providers’ a call and they will entertain your questions about these areas. These areas should include the background checks on the employees, the providers’ emergency policies and will the provider call the parents in case something happens to the child. </p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.ownadaycare.com">How to start a daycare center</a></p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing the right day care for your child can be a difficult and scary task. As a parent, it is normal for you to get nervous when thinking that the protection of your child would be handed to a total stranger. However, to avoid feeling guilty of bringing your child in a day care center [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing the right day care for your child can be a difficult and scary task. As a parent, it is normal for you to get nervous when thinking that the protection of your child would be handed to a total stranger. However, to avoid feeling guilty of bringing your child in a day care center not fit for your child, it is highly important to plan ahead and do a research about the best child care center for your child. Here are some tips on how to decide which day care center deserves to entrust the care for your child.<br />
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Write down your expectations. When choosing the right daycare center for your child, you first need to know what you want to see in a day care center, and then make a list of all your expectations. In this way you can simply cross out the negative and positive qualities of the daycare center you will visit while looking for the right day care center for your child. You may consider the following:</p>
<p>Staff</p>
<p>•	Do you want a day care facility that only hires staff that possesses enough experience and training in working with children?<br />
•	Do you want child care providers who have first aid classes?<br />
•	Does the staff practice good hygiene?</p>
<p>Facility and Safety</p>
<p>•	Do you want a facility that obliges the staff to get immunizations against diseases?<br />
•	Does the day care center have clean work areas, adequate equipments and learning materials, and attractive and cozy room that your child would surely love?</p>
<p>Program</p>
<p>•	Do you want a day care facility that has an organized schedule of educational program, or is it alright with you if your child just plays with other children and remains occupied?</p>
<p>General</p>
<p>•	Do you want a facility that is long-standing in the business?<br />
•	Do you want a facility that is a part of a national group of day care or an exclusive one?</p>
<p>Ask your family and friends. One of the easiest ways to discover a day care facility that maybe right for you and your child is through word of mouth. Ask your family, friends, and coworkers about the best day care facility they know. If you have friends who have their children in day care centers, they can be a good source of information. However, be reminded that it is not enough to base your choice from a recommendation of a friend or someone you know. You still need to get a background check done before you can decide correctly. Check if the recommended day care center has license, and if it is a commercial facility, have a background check on the teachers that will be taking care of your child.</p>
<p>Check out the day care facility. To make you more assured that you have the right choice, spend time to visit the day care facility and check if the facility meets your expectation, and then consider the following: the cleanliness of the facility, safety and security, the child-teacher ratio, the children in the facility (are they healthy and happy?), and the kind of equipment and toys for the children of different ages.</p>


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		<title>Daycare Center &#8211; How to Ease Separation Anxiety</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2009 05:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Separation anxiety happens when it is the first time that the parents would leave their child. This includes feelings of guilt, remorse and fears by the parents for leaving their child to someone they are not related to and by the child who will be left to someone he barely knows. Separation anxiety are manifested [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Separation anxiety happens when it is the first time that the parents would leave their child. This includes feelings of guilt, remorse and fears by the parents for leaving their child to someone they are not related to and by the child who will be left to someone he barely knows. Separation anxiety are manifested in children through their actions such as holding onto their parents and not wanting them to leave, throwing tantrums and ignoring the nanny or the daycare provider who is trying to calm him. On the other hand, the parents hesitating to leave the daycare, leaving when their child is not aware and holding onto their child are ways in which separation anxiety is displayed by the parents.<br />
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Separation anxiety is not good for both parents and child and this should be avoided or prevented. To prevent separation anxiety, the parents must be able to remove the feelings of fear and guilt first. Once the child observes that the parents are more relaxed, they also gain the confidence that they can trust the people with whom they will be spending the day and they would easily adjust to the new environment without their parents at their side. There are other ways to ease separation anxiety and they can be very creative ideas that you can do with your child. Some of them are included in this article. </p>
<p>First is having temporary tattoos, these tattoos are available in the grocery and buying a temporary tattoo of your child’s favourite cartoon character should be done. Before going to sleep, you should tell your child what to expect the next day and calm his fears by saying that when he feels sad or afraid, he should just look at the tattoo which is placed on his hand to remind him that you are just around. Before leaving your child, you can tell him again that the tattoo signifies you being back again to pick him up after work. </p>
<p>Buying healthy snacks that your child can bring to the day care can also be done. When adjusting to the day care center, the child usually needs something to hold on that will remind him of you. Besides, he may not feel comfortable eating the foods prepared by the facility, so having a healthy snack that is his favourite would definitely ease anxiety. Reducing the amount of the snack you pack for him would gradually ensure his adjustment to the day care setting. </p>
<p>Lastly, children often want their parents to read them bedtime stories and so should you. There are lot of story books which contains pictures of children going to the day care center and allowing your child to see this or hear about other kids’ stories would make him understand that he is not alone and other children are also dealing with the same kind of situation. </p>
<p>After every session at the day care, you must ask your child about his day and based from his reactions, you must evaluate if he is adjusting to the new environment. Usually, most kids are already adjusted to the setting after one to two weeks. If your child is still having a hard time adjusting, dropping by the center and seeing how your child interact with the adults and other kids would give you an idea of the problem. Any problems regarding the services that the day care gives should be addressed to the provider for them to do something. After all these, and your child is still not adjusting, taking into consideration other childcare options that may be more suited to your child should be done. </p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.ownadaycare.com">How to start a daycare center</a></p>


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		<title>How to make your first day in daycare a success!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 12:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First day in a daycare center can be frightening and exciting at the same time. It can be a breeze for some but most parents experience hell convincing their children that they will be back to fetch them later in the afternoon. Let me share to you some of my helpful tips to prep you [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First day in a daycare center can be frightening and exciting at the same time. It can be a breeze for some but most parents experience hell convincing their children that they will be back to fetch them later in the afternoon. Let me share to you some of my helpful tips to prep you and your child in making that first day separation a walk in the park.<br />
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When you prepare, start early. Preparation is not just an overnight thing. To start, parents may try to slowly instill into the minds of your children what daycare is going to be like. Obviously, do not go down to the technical stuff and instead, draw a picture into their minds that a daycare will be an adventure wherein he or she will meet new friends and play a lot of games. However, it is fairly easy to overwhelm the child so never overdo it. Parents may also arrange for activities that are done at home be done at the daycare center so that first day won’t be so much of a change in routine.</p>
<p>As First Day is nearing, try to inculcate independence by encouraging the washing of his own hands, visitation of friends, and the like. Weeks prior to first day, regularly take your child with you to visit the daycare to allow the child to absorb the feeling of the environment. If you are already sure about the daycare center wherein you will enrol your child, settle all accounts and make sure all forms are properly filled-up.</p>
<p>On the eve of the first day, make sure that you prepare everything as in everything that will be needed for tomorrow’s big day. Things to pack include, foods, clothes, toys, blankets and other things deemed necessary. It is also helpful that items are labelled. </p>
<p>A good breakfast will surely help you sustain your energy levels as you face the big day. Don’t forget to talk to your child about how great this adventure this will be for him. </p>
<p>Once again, instill independence in your child by letting him pack and carry his own things. Walk your child into the daycare center holding his hand instead of carrying him in your arms.</p>
<p>Most daycare centers advocate settling-in period. This is the period when the parents are allowed to stay longer to interact with their child to ease separation anxiety. However, parents should also be supportive of the policy of limiting too much parent interaction as part of the child’s training. It is suggested that parents just sit back and relax and observe how their child is being treated in the daycare facility. Most of the time, the parents can observe that their child may begin with isolating himself and playing alone but gradually he may venture into joining the group. Children have their own pace and this should be respected. When the parents leave, daycare facilitators may need to distract the child by offering more exciting activities.</p>
<p>An essential part of daycare training is routine. Drop off can be something to establish routine. Instead of accompanying the child inside, parents may opt to train their child to be dropped off outside the daycare as time goes by.</p>


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		<title>Learning How To Read And Count</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 23:57:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children are often eager to learn a lot of things. This may be caused by the fact that children are curious about their surroundings and would want to discover each and every single thing that they come across with. It is also believed that a child’s ability to learn is at a maximum during this [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children are often eager to learn a lot of things. This may be caused by the fact that children are curious about their surroundings and would want to discover each and every single thing that they come across with. It is also believed that a child’s ability to learn is at a maximum during this time. At this stage, most parents take this chance for their child to develop certain skills and interests that they will have with them until they grow up.<br />
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The secret when it comes to teaching your child how to read and how to count is through practice. You need to expose your child to all the instances where he can read or count. It is not enough to rely on theoretical learning methods when it comes to these things. For example, it is not enough for your child to know how to read each letter, they should also be able to know how to read words and understand the meaning of each.</p>
<p>Books are the considered as the best tool that parents have when they are teaching their children. Parents read to their children when they want them to learn about the alphabet and numbers. Children are usually visual when they start to learn new things. They associate things with certain images like an apple for the letter A and so on. Usually children are not contented with just learning how to read letters. When they are ready to read, the book is still the best learning material that your child can use. You will notice that they will voluntarily pick up a book and flip through the pages. If they do this on a regular basis, they will learn how to read in no time. When your child starts learning how to read, then it is time to teach them vocabulary and comprehension. There is no point when your child learns how to read words if they do not understand it. </p>
<p>Reading is an important skill that children must acquire when they are still young. But there is something equally as important as learning how to recognize letters and words. This is your child’s ability to count. Numbers can be fun and children should develop an early interest when it comes to numbers. You child will find it useful if they know how to count they will use this in school and even in daily life. Parents usually focus on teaching their children how to read and write, but it is really important that your child knows how to count numbers as early as possible. There are children who actually find it hard to count and often mix up the sequence of numbers. The best way to teach your child how to count is through finger counting. This is the best way to let your child be familiar with counting from 1- 10. When your child has mastered this, you can now move on to larger numbers.<br />
You can vary your methods in teaching your child how to count. You can start with asking your child to count their body parts, this will be easy since counting is usually taught with fingers. When eating, you can ask your child to count oranges, grapes and even apples before they eat it. Another effective way of teaching your child to count is when he is climbing up the stairs. You can both go up and count each step, this will be helpful since stairs are one of the things which your child come in contact with everyday so they will be able to familiarize with counting every time they go up and go down the stairs. </p>
<p>Besides from books, your child can learn through the computer. This is a fun and interactive way of teaching your child how to read and count. This combines fun with learning which can actually be an advantage for your child. Some children do not want to learn because they often relate learning with boredom. But with a computer, they can play and learn at the same time. </p>
<p>Just visit your computer shop and they sell programs which have been made for this purpose. They will be able to learn about letters, reading, numbers, colors and even shapes. </p>
<p>Field trips have been proven to be one of the efficient teaching method that you can use on your child. Teach them how to read road signs like “stop” or “keep off the grass”.  These will be very helpful for them, not only will they learn how to read but will also know what these signs are for. You can also take them to the park or the zoo. You can read the names and count flowers and animals. Children often learn through exposure. They do not really learn the technical stuff but what they learn are the applications of counting and reading. They will learn more words that are not written in books, because usually, these books only teach simple and easy words that your child can easily remember. Even when it comes to counting, if your child can only count up to 20, you can now extend this knowledge and teach him how to count up to 30 and so on. </p>
<p>As parents, you would want your child to learn ahead of others. You want your child to be advanced in terms of their learning capabilities. It is up to you which teaching method you would want to use on your child as long as you remember that children need to have fun while they are learning. It is important that you will be able to build a good image of learning to your child. This will be beneficial for him up until he grows up. The reason why most kids do not want to study is because they associate studying with being boring. This is why you should be able to find interesting and fun ways for your child to learn so that he will get the habit of discovering fun ways to learn new things.</p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.ownadaycare.com">How to start a daycare center</a></p>


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		<title>How To Plan Daycare Activities</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 00:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At present, daycare centers are not only places wherein children are cared for while their parents are working during the day. Daycare centers, nowadays, are places for children participate in some activities so as to free them from boredom and make their day recreational. The activity that you plan to give to the children will [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At present, daycare centers are not only places wherein children are cared for while their parents are working during the day. Daycare centers, nowadays, are places for children participate in some activities so as to free them from boredom and make their day recreational. The activity that you plan to give to the children will depend on their age. To be successful in taking care of the children, you should be able to teach them new things and let their potentials be developed. By giving activities, the children become more active and become more comfortable in socializing with other children.<br />
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Giving enjoyable activities for the children is very simple. Purchasing expensive toys and educational materials for the children in your care to have fun is not a necessity. All you need is a simple and fun exercise. Children learn more effectively while at play particularly for children below 6 years of age. Doing this not only make the children have fun but can also entertain and give you a fun time.</p>
<p>There are four things to bear in mind in planning your activity for the children.</p>
<p>•	Get to know the children who are in your care<br />
•	Have fun-loaded activity<br />
•	Change and Make it new<br />
•	Inquire</p>
<p>Getting to know the children<br />
Being the one who takes care of the children, you should be able to know what their ages are. In addition, you should also know what activities do other children their age do. This will become your basis in creating an activity for them. The activity that you will give should suit their ages. You can teach the kids how to count and how to recite the alphabet. You can also let them learn how to recognize shapes and colors. If you want to let them play, organize a game wherein they can jump or clap their hands and stomp their feet. This will make them exercise their motor skills. If children with different age brackets are in your daycare center, give them an activity that suits their age.</p>
<p>Having a fun loaded activity<br />
One of the fun filled activities that you can do is to make the kids draw or paint and let them make their own story out of it. Having a show and tell session is also a very good activity. Letting them do this enhances their creativity while having fun. Not only that, you will also be entertained as they tell their stories from their imagination.</p>
<p>Change and Make it New<br />
List down all the activities that you plan to give to the children for about a month. Rotate the activities so that the children wouldn’t get used to the activities that you give. Determine which activities are mostly enjoyed by the children and put them aside for future use.</p>
<p>Inquire<br />
Before the child attends the daycare regularly, an interview with the parents of the child and the child is done. During the interview, it is a must to ask what the child loves to do. This will help you design the activities that you will give to them. In addition to this, you also ought to ask the child’s parents what they want their child to do. Considering the parents’ views and visions for their child will make the planning of the daycare activities a lot easier. </p>
<p>There are two ways by which you can plan your daycare activities. You can plan them monthly or yearly. Planning the activities ahead of time will make your load a lot easier since you will not be bothered every Sunday night for the next activity the next day. Planning on a weekly basis also makes your design more flexible. You can rotate the activities the way you like it.</p>
<p>SIMPLE DAYCARE ACTIVITIES<br />
Being in daycare means fun. As the caretaker of the children, you need to have lots of activities that will bring the child’s creativity and potential to the fullest while having fun. This is why the most crucial thing in the business is during the time of the planning of activities. The children who enter the daycare come in different age brackets. Therefore, it is very important for you to know their ages and give them activities based on their age and make the activities as fun as possible. </p>
<p>It is also important to give the children their own time to play. In this way, they will learn how to socialize with other kids by their own and they will be able to enhance their creativity. Drawing or story telling all the will make the children feel bored. Therefore, it is really necessary for them to have their own play time.</p>
<p>FUN WITH THEMES<br />
Following a theme for the day or for the week will increase the fun for the children. The activities that you plan to give to them can be based on the theme that is set for the day. A theme can be anything around you or any event in the calendar. For example, you can have the Christmas Season as a theme during December or you can have nature like flowers as a theme. The activity that you can give to the children can range from painting, drawing, crafts, and many others.</p>
<p>ACTING<br />
Another activity that brings out the children’s talents is by letting them act a story. You are the one who will conceptualize and begin the storyline. Afterwards, let the children continue the story and them act it out. This will really boost their creativity and confidence. In addition, you can let them make their own costumes and props.</p>
<p>LENDING A HAND<br />
The children can also be involved in your daily chores. Letting them help you clean the shelves or arrange the books will make them feel important. They feel worthy and proud if they are able to do the job of an adult. Aside from helping you out, they will also have fun by doing these simple chores.</p>
<p>Lastly, in the event that you run out of brilliant ideas, just ask your kids what would they want to do. A day can be assigned as the Kid’s Choice day. Let the children propose different activities and compile them to make a great activity plan for the next day. This will not only make the children very interested in the activity but they will also gain self-confidence and a sense of fulfillment.</p>
<p>See: <a href="http://www.ownadaycare.com">How to start a daycare center</a></p>


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From one year old to two years of age, toddlers in daycares are observed to have the ability to emulate their parents when they see them read and write. They are full of life, are always busy and are full curiosity. [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A toddler is a child whose age ranges between one and three tears old. </p>
<p>From one year old to two years of age, toddlers in daycares are observed to have the ability to emulate their parents when they see them read and write. They are full of life, are always busy and are full curiosity. They only believe in themselves. They have that trait of repeating the sounds they hear and actions they see that are being done by others. They thing they can already do things on their own. If an activity does not take their interest, they will not pay attention to it. They so variations of the skills that they have learned to do. They start to realize their individuality from other children. They have the ability to play by their lonesome and with other children. Their vocabulary increases immensely. They are at the stage where they want to be read aloud to by their parents their favorite stories and books.<br />
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<p>Between their second and third birthdays, daycare children start to scribble on paper figures that are often similar to letters. They are no much more conscious of the presence of other people. They are now more sensitive to what they are thinking and what they are feeling. This is the stage where they throw tantrums and show stubbornness. They can do actions like jump, hop, roll over, climb, run and walk. Their vocabulary will now increase four tomes compared to when they were younger. They can now speak in short sentences. They now have clear preferences about the books they want to be read aloud to them. They learn how to count. Start identifying written words like their names. They start realizing the differences between writings and drawings. </p>
<p>What They Need From You</p>
<p>Toddlers in daycare aged from one to two years old need you to show them the difference between print and books. You have to give them the opportunities to make their own decisions. You have to give them real limitations to their actions. Children in daycare need you to give them the opportunity to let them use their hands often like in moving their toy cars back and forth. Allow them the chance to use their bug muscles in their arms as well as in their legs as in crawling. Give them the opportunity to participate in activities that will let them use their five basic senses. Make them learn the effects and causes of things that happen. Present to them opportunities that will help them practice their speech. Give them the opportunities to know more about the letters of the alphabet and how to count.</p>
<p>Toddlers in daycare within the ages of two and three need you to present to them chances to develop their vocabulary and the chance to know more about the world they are living in like going to museums and zoos. Help them develop their hand coordination. Teach them how to be somewhat independent like getting their bottle of milk. Allow them to interact with other children by playing with them. </p>
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