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Children can understand a lot of things and mustn’t be underestimated at all. Mrs. Fernandes took her little daughter mona for her uncle’s funeral. Mrs. Fernandes had taught Mona much before that she would never ever be able to see her uncle again. Mrs. Fernandes also said her aunt would feel lonely and so would her cousin. To this Mona promptly said” They can come and stay with us mom”. Mona had understood the need to be around people you like to stay happy. Major General Surender found it difficult to explain to his growing son, the fact that he would be on posting and was not allowed to take the family with him. Instead, his wife sat with their son and told him about his father’s transfer.
The land of temples decked with gold, jasmine flowers, spirituality and education, Chennai is the cultural hub and the capital city of the Southern state of Tamilnadu. Formerly known as Madrasapattinam, over the years the British shortened it to Madras. In 1996, the State government changed the name from Madras to Chennaipattnam when many Indian cities were being renamed. Chennai is the fifth most famous Metro city in India with a population of about 10 million and is well known for its glittering film industry. Chennai is an ancient seat of learning and today, is home to a number of reputed colleges and universities. Infact, it is the culture that makes education thrives in Chennai where the people themselves believe there can be no shortcuts to education.
The Little Scholar School is located in Noida in Uttar Pradesh. This school in Noida was established with a vision of providing quality education to its students. The school is dedicated to provide world-class educational facilities to the students and offers education to the children of nursery class. The school uses the latest teaching aids to educate its children. The school is located on a beautiful 1200 sq meter campus in the heart of Noida. The school provides outstanding physical environment to meet the educational needs of the children. The plot was allotted in 1999 and the building was completed in April 2001. The school has five spacious classrooms, a huge hall and bathrooms for the toddlers. The school also has a kitchen for the mid day meals, a stage and a splash pool.
Kusikiy a Child from Taquile, Peru. Is a book that gives parents and educators a visual and appealing way to engage children in a dialogue about traditional cultures, community life and caring for our environment. It’s a story of a loving and adventurous child. This book offers children of all ages a multitude of opportunities to gain knowledge and to be entertained. This story allows children to identify with a child from a foreign land, enhancing their understanding and empathy, which will extend to the significant groups in their community and the wider world. Children learn while enjoying reading this story that we live in a multicultural world. Kusikiy a Child from Taquile, Peru is a new book with a timely story of a child concern for present Climate Change, Introduces Children of All Ages to Traditions of the Andes Mountains of Peru Author and illustrator draws us into the kaleidoscopic and mysterious world of a Peruvian child. She draws us into the kaleidoscopic and mysterious world of a Peruvian child.
Every parent has a certain expectation from a school, when it comes to getting their child educated. Rural parents want English schools and Parents with children in English schools want the most prestigious and are willing to through their nose for it. Every parent seems to want the best. “And why not?” ask parents. After all, “we’re paying for it”. Mrs Garima’s father in law is in the air force and she wants her son to become a pilot. She knows she cant get that kind of a background training that she feels her son needs right from start so has collected a number of application forms, from schools belonging to the Defense sector.
Bullies always prey on weak kids who can’t seem to stand up for themselves. Bullying is common many schools. Your child actually could be a victim of school bullying. You may not be aware of it, but your child may be suffering in silence because of the constant bullying he gets in school. As a parent, it’s your role to make sure that your kid hasn’t become a victim of bullies. There are telltale signs which would tell you that your kid has been a constant target of school bullying.
If you’ve noticed that your child who was once calm and cheerful is suddenly become withdrawn and constantly angry, chances are that he’s a victim of bullying. When this happens, your child could start bullying younger member of your family as his way of retaliating against the school bullies. With younger siblings, your child could feel powerful, as opposed to how he feels in the presence of the bullies in school. Try to talk to your child, create strong bond with him so that he will learn to open himself up about the bullying. On your side, you can think of ways to rectify the school bullying situation.
Teaching a child to read at a young age gives him a priceless and irreplaceable head start in life. Reading is the cornerstone of education and a child’s reading ability will influence his school success dramatically. Learning difficulties, many of which stem from poor reading skills, can damage a school child’s self esteem and affect his future achievement.
Children are programmed to learn and they thrive on stimulation. Ten to twenty minutes of reading a day, within an encouraging environment, still leaves plenty of time for play.
Parents concerned that learning to read is too challenging of a task for a pre-schooler, should remember that most children learn to speak by the time they are 3. Learning a language is probably the single most challenging intellectual task any individual can undertake, yet children do it without formal instruction, achieving the fluency that evades most adult language students. It follows that learning to associate letters with sounds is well within a young child’s capability.
Research studies conclude overwhelmingly that early intellectual stimulation can have a positive, long-term effect on your child’s brain development.
From birth you should be talking to and explaining things to your baby. Reading to him can be a mutually rewarding activity and is a wonderful way of spending quality time together.
If your child is a fast learner you can help him realise his potential by introducing him to the joy of the printed word at an early age. This will lay the foundations for both a high achieving school career and a lifelong love of reading. If your child illustrates early signs of reading difficulties, your efforts may help him diminish such issues before he goes to school.
It can be difficult to teach your own child: emotional issues inevitably arise within any family dynamic. Interactive, self-paced, programmes for learning to read English are an excellent option. They allow children to repeat new material as many times as they need to, without wearing out the parent’s patience.
Education is necessary for all. One and all need education to cope up in the current competitive world and ensure better future. Every single person the earth has the same right in order to attain education. No one in the world is permitted to hinder the education of any other person on basis of any reason. Any educational institution in the country is not allowed to discriminate between any two students on the basis of caste, creed, religion, color or sex. Everyone has the right to get equal opportunities when it comes to attain education. For the same reason, Government has made education as one of the basic rights of human.
