What teaching kids about energy efficiency can teach usLee Ann Head
So make sure you pick a time when he/she is not tired, and send a lot of positive energy: laugh, cry out of joy when she/he utters a French sound, so your kid associates French to a good time, and you too have fun in the process. ...
The other day, I asked my daughter to turn off her bedroom light so we could save energy. And she asked me, “What’s energy?” The answer isn’t so easy, but helping her understand how to help us conserve is. Because when we save energy, we save money and that means the family ...
Kids are full of energy and curiosity, which is why they want to chime in on conversations. However, some kids have a hard time with self-control when it comes to interrupting others. More importantly, being interrupted can be frustrating for the person who was speaking, kids and adults ali...
On my first day of teaching,I found that I spent 85 percent of my energy disciplining and 15 percent teaching knowledge.Of course I had some wonderful,serious students who would do well wherever they were in life,but others worked hard to push themselves to the limit (限度).At night I ...
Help kids learn about money: where it comes from, how it works, and how to manage it. There’s a free mobile app to try out too. Sample lessons:Money Scavenger Hunt,Working With Words,You’d Be Surprised videos Virtual Nerd Calling all math teachers! This site has over 1,500 video ...
Unfortunately children are not natural born yogis and teaching them can be quite challenging. From practicing yoga as much as I can with my 5-year-old daughter, I've developed some tips for teaching yoga to kids. Not only does yoga offer us a chance to s
develop partnerships with them. As their educator, you are just one of one of the most important people in their lives as well as you are anticipated to lead by instance. In addition, teachers are anticipated to be passionate, flexible, innovative and high energy (also when you feel ...
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“He is just a really tough kid. Some kids are just going to have severe behavior.” “He has had a very long history of reinforcement for that challenging behavior, so that means we need to be extra vigilant to make sure we are being consistent in his behavior intervention plan.” “...