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My sister’s kids hate doing schoolwork. They hated public school and were failing and now they are being home schooled to get that individual attention. My sister wants to get them excited about learning, how can she do that? kids are 12 and 9 yrs old. Any ideas?
Has your sister considered addressing their learning style? [...]

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He only goes for 3 hours, but he cries sooo much when gwe get there. He’s been going for a week now and it doesn’t seem to get any better and it really breaks my heart! Are there any ways to help him?
It usually takes a child a month or two to become [...]

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Im looking for a great gift idea for my sons Pre-K teacher. This is his first year with her and i know he likes her vey much. Any Suggestions?
A Christmas ornament that says "A+ teacher". Apple anything. Candles are usually good. Gift certificates are always nice — if you know where [...]

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I live in Illinois, where can I find the funding to finance my venture? I have two semesters until I finish my bachlors in sociology but I am thinking of sitting out and starting my business. I have three children,single parent and good child care is always an issue for me to work traditional [...]

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How to do i become a licensed daycare facility?
I need to know the state of California laws and regulations I also need to know what classes and programs I have to do in order for this daycare to work!
Contact the business license deoartment direct. They will provide a checklist of things you must do [...]

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I teach preschool, and I have four year olds. The theme for next semester in my class is camping and the outdoors and I need ideas of ways to incorporate that into my classroom. My class is kind of small, but I need any ideas anyone has to help. I love my kids and really [...]

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I adore children, and they seem to know it. Often, I can calm a crying child in a grocery store with an loving look and a smile. Although if they’re really upset, sometimes a slight frown works best, as then they know that they have sympathy. I can recall a handful of times when this [...]

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Build, Play, and learn
Catapult making is first of all a great hands-on craft type project. And it is scalable because there are great projects suitable for children from ages 5 to 25. I will go over some of these project ideas by age group. Secondly there is the play aspect to a catapult. Once it [...]

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There are numerous benefits which individuals experience by working online. Perhaps one of the most highly rated benefits felt by individuals working online is that they are able to do so from the comfort of their home. This single benefit has many beneficial factors associated with it which makes it a highly desirable [...]

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Up until about fifteen to twenty years ago, young children needing glasses would refuse to wear them because it looked like the glasses were swallowing up their face. All that was really available for small faces were these plastic frames with big thick rims. Those kids that could get by with not wearing their glasses [...]

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