Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Approach
Students arrive at school often with more baggage than contained in the backpack. Feelings of worthlessness, low-self concept, inadequate coping mechanisms necessary to engage in socially appropriate ways; and being ill equipped to handle authority may lurk in the recess of the students mind.
Chris Stonecipher published this 13 months ago
+14 votes
Classroom Discipline: Causes of Disciplinary Problems
The school management may also be a factor in discipline in the sense that administrative policies, regulations and practices are not fully observed and implemented. When school policies and regulations and other institutional practices are not properly observed and followed, the tendency is that students develop undesirable habits and attitudes.
Levy Dalumpines published this 12 months ago
+5 votes
Grockit Review: Effective Test Prep for GMAT?
My review of Grockit, an interactive learning website for students preparing for the SAT, ACT, GRE or GMAT. Review of learning included learning games, group study sessions, and progress dashboard. Comparision with other distance learning services like University of Phoenix and Kaplan.
Jamie Dale published this 163 months ago
+0 votes

How Parents Can Help Their Child Getting Ready for School?
It is not a surprising fact that 'Getting ready for school begins at birth.' Scientists who study how the brain works have shown that children learn earlier and learn more than we once thought possible. From birth through age 5, children are developing the language, thinking, physical, emotional and social skills that they will need for the rest of their lives.
Parents should know what they can do to get their baby or toddler off to the best start by using their everyday interactions to teach the basic skills she/he will need to cooperate, get along with others, and be an enthusiastic learner.
Children are born ready to learn. Children are naturally curious beings who are motivated to make sense of the world around them. The brain is the only organ that is not fully formed at birth. During the first 3 years, trillions of connections between brain cells are being made. A child’s relationships and experiences during the early years greatly influence how her brain grows.
Amera Khanam published this 11 months ago
+15 votes

Creating Micronations, Lesson Plan Ideas for Politics, Geography, History and Economics
Forming a micronation is an excellent opportunity for teaching about the world and how it operates. Lessons can be learned in Government, politics, geography, economics and philosophy. Micro nations may be contested and destroyed or disabled but many are tongue-in-cheek and harmless exercises of creativity. Some micronations are formed as a protest or to bring attention to a cause.
Judith Barton published this 2 months ago
+8 votes
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