Posts Tagged ‘parenting’

Special Needs Children Parenting and Teaching

January 9th, 2012

Having a special need child in the family doesn’t mean you have to panic. Just like other kids, special needs children can learn to live a normal life and reach their full potential. Guidance, teaching and love are primary ingredients in rearing a special child and helping him reach full potential.

Special Needs Children PanicSpecial needs children “panicking” of parents upon learning about their child’s situation can be attributed to some common misconceptions in dealing with them. These misconceptions lead to the thought that there is no bright future for special needs children. Unless these myths are fully understood and corrected, parents will never know that special needs children will still reach their full potentials. Here are the top 3 common special child misconceptions and the truth about them: » Read more: Special Needs Children Parenting and Teaching

Diagnostic Tests for Enjoyable Homeschooling

December 7th, 2011

Finding a curriculum that matches both a child’s particular learning style and parent’s teaching style is important. Therefore, diagnostic tests and assessments tests that contain standard evaluation criteria are key in helping your homeschooling experience be more enjoyable.

Diagnostic TestsDiagnostic tests measure strengths and weaknesses – As a yardstick for measuring a child’s progress, most placement tests are in-depth and offer a variety of questions that truly evaluate a child’s abilities. Because the test results display a student’s proficiency of skills, a homeschool parent is able to be much more effective as a teacher. Parents will not only determine the best lesson plans and teaching approach to use with an education curriculum, but they’ll also find a way to make learning more fun and exciting.

Diagnostic tests eliminate learning gaps – Not every child begins his homeschooling education in kindergarten. For many, homeschooling may involve transferring from a traditional classroom setting in a public or private Christian school. In these cases and also in cases where a homeschooling family switches curricula, parents can easily eliminate learning gaps. Diagnostic testing takes the guesswork out of placing a child into the right grade level and makes sure foundational skills in Bible, language arts, history, geography, math, and science have been covered. Plus, placement tests prevent the “I’m bored” look that usually occurs when education curriculum repeats material already learned.

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Character Education, Why it is important?

December 5th, 2011

The purpose of this article is to show the people that why they need to get and give character education.

Character Education

Character Education is a way to improve the behavior, getting better confidence and learn how to attend other people and forums. The Goal of Character Education is to raise children to become morally responsible, self-disciplined citizens. Problem solving, decision making, and conflict resolution are important parts of developing moral character. Through role playing and discussions, children can see that their decisions affect other people and things.

Thomas Lickona (1992) provides the following as reasons why character education is important in our schools: » Read more: Character Education, Why it is important?