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Games to Get Your Kids Eating Healthy
Kids are notorious for being picky eaters. They love peanut butter sandwiches one day, and the next day when you give them their favorite it's like you're poisoning them! Getting kids to eat healthy is one...
10 commentsWhen I Was A Kid.....
Tina Phillips freedigitalphotos.net My childhood was in the late 60's, early 70's Here are some of my memories, off the top of my head. When I was a kid, I remember: Our house had three bedrooms, one...
24 commentsKeep Kids Occupied With Fun Party Games
but too often children will get restless very quickly if they don't have something to do. One of the most common ways to entertain kids during a party is with party games. Here are some classic children's...
2 commentsGames in the Riding Lesson Plan
Putting fun and games into your lesson plans will keep young children coming back for more. In the beginning students have to do a lot of repetition until they have their balance on the horse and a secure...
1 commentMolding your toddlers through games
Kids love playing outdoors due to the wider space that they have to run around and move about. Here are some fun outdoor games for toddlers that will definitely give them a blast as they experience the great...
1 commentThe Magnificence of Margo Harshman
I recently discovered Margo Harshman when watching the surprisingly enjoyable Fired Up! which I only wanted to see because Sarah Roemer is in it. But the movie was actually very entertaining, partly because...
2 commentsIdol in Distress
Note to Captain Warwick- Sound the alarms, man your stations, and prepare for mutiny. Your Mother Ship is in distress, and there may not be enough life boats to go around this time. American Idol is in...
15 commentsHow to Play Simon Says
Learning to play Simon Says is a great and awesome way for children to learn listening skills and follow directions. The object of the game is for one person other than Simon to be the last person...
2 commentsTPR in teaching pre-school English
TPR is a worldwide known abbreviation for Total Physical Response, an approach to teaching and learning second languages. It is especially effective in teaching beginner's levels. Find out more about TPR usage in kindergarten.
0 comments☆ Is It Better to be Morally Conscious or Morally Correct? ☆
In my opinion, I think it's best that one perceives themselves as morally conscious. I say this because no one has the ability to dictate what we think is right or wrong. One should know in their hearts what...
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