By: Louis Zhang | 2007-03-27 | Reference & Education Single parent involvement in child education is a challenge. Single parents feel they may not be able to contribute to their childs learning or to their childs school because of endless commitments to work, time constraints and financial struggles. This article tells you how you can be involved and why its important for your child. read more
By: Krishna Swaminathan | 2009-12-22 | Childhood education Child education in Singapore is looking towards Ministry of Education for more development and assistance. Implementation of their improvement strategies follows a strong route. read more
By: Kristin Gabriel | 2008-08-20 | Reference & Education Children going back to school this year will face a number of issues and challenges at school and in the classroom. The government is finally proposing a new ACT to help deflect problems and increase a students chances to learn in a program called Time for Innovation Matters in Education (TIME), a movement for expanded learning time. read more
By: Jim Brown | 2008-02-10 | Reference & Education Parents take an active role in assuring childrens education opportunities are available when they are older by placing the childs name on a waiting list for private schools in their area when they are born. read more
By: Kimberly Green | 2010-01-10 | Childhood education It can be hard keeping your child motivated when it comes to learning. However, the key to success isn’t always structure and discipline. A child’s mind is going a million miles a minute and harnessing that power through objects like kids toys is the true key to success! read more
By: Tis Amit | 2010-01-10 | Reference & Education The early childhood education programs offered by the kid’s schools are blooming at tremendous pace. As a result most of these kid’s schools are now looking for professionals with an early childhood education degree. Know more about the career prospect in early childhood education. read more
By: John Edmond | 2006-04-11 | Reference & Education Did you know that the cost of a 4 year degree program is around $20,000 dollars per year The cost of a college education is probably the most expensive item in bringing up children today... read more
By: Robert Michael | 2006-09-10 | Reference & Education Paying for a child s college education is one of the biggest expenses that parents will face in their lifetime, other than perhaps buying a home... read more
By: James Brown | 2007-10-19 | Reference & Education There has been considerable discussion about the separation of Church and State. A fine line has been drawn between the education options open to parents who want their children to be trained under the guidelines set by the locally recognized school system qualifications but allow the students to be educated... read more
By: Jim Brown | 2007-10-11 | Reference & Education There are many types of education that can be provided to children during the early stages of life. The more traditional education opportunities are pursued because it is required by Law, but some educational endeavors such as pursuing and completing a college degree program will continue on a volunteer basis when the child is much older. read more
By: Carrie Lauth | 2008-11-19 | Reference & Education How do you offer physical education & after school sports to your homeschoolers? Physical education is a requirement in school, but when you homeschool your children you dont have a gym readily available. So how do you offer physical education and after school sports to your children? Here are a couple... read more
By: Surabhi | 2008-12-17 | Tutoring Can parents ever be too involved with their childs education? If they run to be the president of the PTO or the school committee, may be yes. But in most cases, parents involvement with their childs education leads to positive results like- higher grades and increased confidence. This can simply be done by spending a few hours with your child to provide homework help or doing an after school activity together. Children open up and feel more comfortable sharing things with their parents. read more
By: James Brown | 2008-02-01 | Reference & Education Every child in the United States deserves a good education and there are many groups and organizations that are dedicated to making that fact become a reality. Low-income families are often given the lowest priority on waiting lists at private schools but are at the top of the Government funded... read more
By: Louis Zhang | 2007-03-29 | Reference & Education The benefits of music education are well documented: the right music in the right setting changes moods from negative to positive, it improves interpersonal communication skills and also develops intelligence. No wonder music education is increasingly popular. read more
By: Thomas Salathe | 2006-12-04 | Reference & Education By developing confidence and discipline in children, the Montessori Method promotes self-motivated learning. Children learn because they want to, we need this in conventional education today! read more
By: Angela McKenzie | 2005-12-13 | Reference & Education Did you know that a college educated person will earn 25 times more over a lifetime than someone without a post secondary education... read more
By: Jim Brown | 2008-05-21 | Reference & Education Parents can choose public school education programs to educate children through kindergarten to the 12th grade or use private school education. read more
By: Amelia Turner | 2007-07-11 | Reference & Education As the number of two-income household increase, more and more working parents are depending on day care centers to take care their children while they go out for work in day time. Parents know that children always come with surprises and they only trust child care providers that are trained to anticipate those surprises. Hence, if you want to success in this business, you need to earn your child care credentials and online education is one way to supplement your knowledge and experience with chi read more
By: Derek Marsh | 2006-08-06 | Reference & Education An education is one of the most important things you can give yourself or your children. But who has the time to work and go to school at the same time? This article will help you to find out how you can incorporate a post secondary education into your summer vacation. read more
By: Cyril Britto | 2010-01-13 | Reference & Education Educational boards are no longer limited to Higher Secondary, SSLC, ICSE and CBSE. IB (International Baccalaureate) is gaining more popularity when compared to all the other boards. read more