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- Jig Saw Puzzles are Great for Improving Your Skills Student
by Rachel Nunez. Jigsaw puzzles are probably those games that will never disappear. Besides being fun, they help people develop their skills. Jigsaw puzzles come in different sizes, with different number of pieces, in different colors, shapes and best of all they put together beautiful collectable pictures. Some students find it hard to work on puzzles but once they develop the different skills they need, not onl... products, articles, news
- Using Jigsaw Puzzles To Enrich Your Child
by Jake Jenkins. For years, jigsaw puzzles have been sold as educational. They are said to do wonders for one's mood and brain. But how much of this claim is true and how much is only marketing ploy?
What Educators Say
Jigsaw puzzles are somewhat food for the mind, educators believe. Jigsaw puzzles inspire the brain and trigger educational process on various stages. They have the capacity to enhance a kid's per... products, articles, news
- Easy Sudoku Puzzles for Kids! Teacher and Parent Approved Activities
by Sam Smith. Sudoku puzzles are one of the hottest trends right now. You can not help but to see books and books of puzzles and solving tips in just about every book store in the US. These have caught on like wildfire and for good reason they are addicting. These have gained such popularity that even kids like doing sudoku puzzles. They are buying books and searching for free sudoku puzzles online to play... products, articles, news
- It's All About Balance - This Student Knows It!
by Maria Pascucci. For this week's "It's All About Balance" student spotlight, Campus Calm had the opportunity to chat with Margaret Zupa, an 18-year-old senior who attends Nardin Academy in Buffalo, New York. At first glance, it would seem that Margaret is your textbook high achiever: straight A's, a slew of extra curricular activities and a part-time writing gig on the side. Margaret is captain of her school's cr... products, articles, news
- Does Your Student Have Homework Overload?
by Jane Saeman. Does your student have endless hours of homework each night? Is there no time left over for family time? If so, don't feel like you are alone. In the past twenty-five years, homework assignments have risen by 51% according to a 2004 study at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. That is an average of 12 extra hours of homework per week! How do you get the time back for your family to spen... products, articles, news
- 5 Stress Busters Every Student Needs Now
by Maria Pascucci. For high school and college students, stress is often inescapable. Between mounds of homework, that crappy retail job, work study, and trying to figure out what you want to do with the rest of your life ... um, headache anyone? However, how we choose to deal with stress is totally within our control. If you're looking for some tips on how to lower your stress levels, read ahead:
1. Wage war with... products, articles, news
- Six Steps To Better Homeschool Reading Skills
by Joyce Jackson. Reading is one of the foundations of homeschooling. How can we keep pace with printed words that challenges us daily in our lessons?
Each book often seems to be a priority. We may read some of these publications faster only to discover we're understanding less. Possibly, we eliminate information only to realize later we are uninformed in an important area.
These are time-saving strategies, bu... products, articles, news
- The Model Student - A Red Flag for Parents!
by Pamela Connolly. Are you frustrated with your child's learning issues and the public school system? • Has your child been diagnosed with a disability?• Is the teacher (they call them now "facilitators") annoyed with the activity level of your child?• Is your child failing to understand the lessons because they don't pay attention?• Is your child a daydreamer?• Is your child failing to process information correct... products, articles, news
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