January 29, 2008

Children Physical Education

By Sharon White

However in a morally perfect world everyone would understand the difference between right , wrong, good and bad. People would understand the harm and disturbance that their actions cause. If this was to be the case society itself would be a very different place. Having a morally correct society would mean there would be no crime and violence which would result in the police force being unnecessary. Because of this courts and prisons would also be unneeded. Children being morally developed would also mean that schools would be a very different place. There would be no need for discipline and no time wasting during lessons. This would mean that teachers could focus their attention on different activities. It would also mean that schools would be more able to run a wider range of outdoor adventurous activities. If children were well behaved the activities would be less dangerous.

Physical education can be developed through physical education to a certain extent but not fully. Participating in physical education enables the child to develop moral skills such as fair play and sportspersonship, however I do not feel it is the only factor. A child begins to learn morals at a young age even before they are at school.

none

Tags: ,
Permalink • Print • Comment

October 9, 2006

Children Online Education

By John Howard Smith

The internet has a great educational potential that parents should really consider. There are many websites that publish educational articles for your children as well as articles for parents about children education.

You should really encourage your children to visit educational websites, point them to websites that publish educational games, stories, children songs, etc. It is well kown that at young ages, the best strategy to learn is through playing. Let them play intelligent games that make them think. Games also make them develop their competition spirit.

Educational websites for children put a lot of importance on games. They encourage children to play. Playing is good! Have fun and learn, best strategy ever!

Crayola.com for example is such a website. It has well defined areas: children, educators, parents. Everybody can learn something.

An other educational site is FamilyEducation.com where resources are splitted in many categories, for children of 0 month up to 18 years. Also has great resources for mums. You can easily find a lot of nutritional advices, children movie reviews, tutorials on how to treat your children, etc.

Also you can find great resources for children with special needs, such a website is www.dotolearn.com where parents can find a lot of information and resources that ease their way to the heart and mind of their children.

You should really check out www.kaplanco.com , www.cyfernet.org and many other such websites. Just search Google for some words like educational resources for kids or children education, there are a lot of great resources to study.

Just remember that the internet is one of the greatest source for education and experience exchange. Don't hesitate to contact other parents to ask their advice, maybe they know other websites from where you can find valuable information. Read children forums, school websites, kindergarden websites, etc. Be dynamic and teach your child to be the same way. Teach him to learn, to search for information,teach him to use such websites. Remember that you should not just feed them fish, but also learn them how to fish…

John Howard Smith is the editor of http://www.magictemplate.com , source of free Christian templates,church templates and religious templates, news and events.

 

Tags: ,
Permalink • Print • Comment

October 8, 2006

Children Education

By John White

Children education can be had in many different ways. For anyone out there looking to teach a child something, there are many ways in which you can do this. The most common form of education for a child is through schooling. Yet, before they can get there, they will need to know quite a bit of information. Yes, you have to know something to get into school. So, what does a parent do when his young child needs to begin learning?

Children begin their education long before you know they are learning. In fact, the day that they are born they are learning about the world around them. When they are a bit older, they begin allowing their eyes to focus to various contrasting colors. The begin to feel the difference in things such as rough and soft. They then begin to learn to mimic sounds and language. Eventually, they will be able to speak, talk, and walk before you know it.

How did they learn to do so much? Their education comes in the form of exploring the world around them. They see something they touch it. They learn from it. When it comes to teaching them more complex theories, then, many parents have found rewards in doing this in other ways. For example, to teach a child to add, one of the best ways of doing so it so use tools called manipulative. These are simplistic objects that they can put into groups and actually see how the adding process works. There are many other ways in which this can work.

Learning happens in a variety of ways. Children that learn with all of their senses often are the ones that have a fuller understanding of the element being taught. Just as individuals learn better through doing something, children do too. This can help any child to reap the rewards of having the right education.

A children's educational needs are different then others. Some children enjoy reading about something while others learn better by seeing it. Finding the right way to teach your child is ideal. It is what will allow them to get the most out of their learning experience. In many schools, teachers will use a wide range of these hands on activities to help reinforce the lecture or the studies. All in all, these things help students to do well in all areas of learning.

View more articles from childrenstreet.com

John White, the webmaster of childrenstreet.com, is a part of the Sharing Information Group that provides useful information to the public through the syndication of free articles.

 

Tags: ,
Permalink • Print • Comment

October 1, 2006

Children Physical Education

By Mary Anne Winslow

In a morally undeveloped world people would only look after themselves. They would show no compassion to other and wouldn't contemplate consequences to their actions. Crime rate would be high and society itself would be in difficulty.

However in a morally perfect world everyone would understand the difference between right , wrong, good and bad. People would understand the harm and disturbance that their actions cause. If this was to be the case society itself would be a very different place. Having a morally correct society would mean there would be no crime and violence which would result in the police force being unnecessary. Because of this courts and prisons would also be unneeded. Children being morally developed would also mean that schools would be a very different place. There would be no need for discipline and no time wasting during lessons. This would mean that teachers could focus their attention on different activities. It would also mean that schools would be more able to run a wider range of outdoor adventurous activities. If children were well behaved the activities would be less dangerous.

Physical education can be developed through physical education to a certain extent but not fully. Participating in physical education enables the child to develop moral skills such as fair play and sportspersonship, however I do not feel it is the only factor. A child begins to learn morals at a young age even before they are at school.

none

 

Tags: ,
Permalink • Print • Comment
}