Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Back to School, Ways To Help Your Student

Back to School, Ways To Help Your Student
by: Ron Misener

The arrival of September and a new school year looms. For some this is a much-anticipated event bursting with excitement and bolstered by confidence. For others, there is apprehension and even dread. Parents can help their children prepare for school in several ways – while channeling their excitement or quelling some nerves.

First, parents can assist kids by creating a manageable schedule of extracurricular activities that will allow sufficient time for homework and studying. The out-of-school sports leagues, dance and music classes all start taking registrations and it’s tempting to sign up for everything the child is interested in – after all, won’t being active and busy keep them out of trouble? There is definitely some truth to that, however, a healthy balance must be maintained. Most students can handle no more than two or three extra-curricular activities a week while juggling curricular demands. Remember to schedule time for homework and home study too! Primary students need 15 to 20 minutes a night; intermediate students need about an hour. High school students will likely have an hour or two a night.

Another way parents can help their children prepare for school is to talk with them about the importance of interacting appropriately with their teachers and how to act in class. Role playing certain common situations might help a student learn to deal with asking for extra help, asking permission to use the restroom or tactfully make a suggestion or contribute to a discussion. Although teachers do not always ‘teach’ these skills directly, they may nonetheless expect students to know them and may even draw conclusions about a student’s demeanor and skills from the way they present themselves in such situations. Let the kids in on the secrets of successful in-class behaviors as well. These include sitting up and slightly forward, ‘tracking’ the teacher as s/he moves in the classroom, nodding to indicate listening and participating by either answering or asking questions.

Finally, parents can help students set up their study area in the home with the proper lighting and supplies. The computer is best placed in a shared space – off the kitchen for example so that whoever is preparing dinner can keep an eye on internet surfing, help with keywords for searches and generally monitor for safety. Basic supplies should include plenty of pens and pencils, lined and unlined paper, construction/ colored paper, markers, crayons, pencil crayons, a sharpener, corrector fluid or tape, glue, tape, ruler, geometry set, dictionary/thesaurus (or online), and perhaps a timer. The timer can be used to plan the homework session so that each subject gets some time and variety maintains interest and encourages more effective use of time-on-task.

When the first day comes let them help prepare a healthy lunch they will actually eat and send them off with a reassuring hug. Ask specific questions when they come home – go beyond – ‘How was your first day’ so that you get more than a one or two word response. Ask what they’re excited about, what is worrying them, what supplies they might need, who their teachers are and what they remember about them. Back to school can be a positive time for the entire family!

About The Author
Ron Misener
This article courtesy of http://www.university-phoenix.com

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Here is something I found on the internet today.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Learning English is important to millions accross the world.

This company, EN101, has been growing trmendously across the world since it started
a few months ago. In fact it has grown more in other countries than it has here in the USA.
That is a little surprising since it is a company based in Oklahoma and the owner is American.
However it also understandable since people all accross the world would like to learn English because of the importance it has on being successful in this world. English is the number 1
business language. Americans are huge consumers. The rest of the world wants a piece of the US consumer market. So learning English is vital.

So along comes EN101 where not only can these people learn English but they can make good money also.

Here is the breakdown of what countries are taking part in this world wide rush to learn English and make money through EN101.

This is from the CEO and founder of EN101 and is dated July 22nd 2005:

Hello all,
There have been a lot of enqiries about just how fast we are
growing, and exactly where the growth is...
Well, here you go!
En101 Grand Total - 28,476 Members in 145 Countries - In just 22 short
weeks!
RU 7184
KG 3523
US 2303
UA 1831
MY 1436
UZ 1422
KZ 1420
DE 1080
PL 939
AU 762
IL 750
LV 595
MD 575
EE 559
LT 524
CA 441
SG 319
ID 292
MN 269
CN 249
BY 154
ES 124
NZ 121
HK 115
IT 113
GB 102
CH 89
FR 75
TH 72
JP 64
AT 62
TW 47
IN 45
AZ 42
MX 39
NO 37
BE 35
AR 31
PH 30
NL 28
SE 28
VE 28
ZA 28
RO 25
CZ 24
BG 22
TR 21
KR 19
SV 16
FI 15
IE 15
SK 15
HT 13
PT 13
DK 12
CL 11
LU 11
PE 11
GE 9
NG 9
AM 8
BR 8
GR 8
UY 8
AE 7
MV 7
CO 6
DO 6
IR 6
PK 6
TJ 6
BN 5
CM 5
EG 5
GP 5
MA 5
RW 5
UG 5
VN 5
ZW 5
SA 4
ZM 4
BO 3
CR 3
CY 3
EC 3
GY 3
HU 3
IS 3
KN 3
LA 3
LC 3
NI 3
PR 3
SI 3
VI 3
VU 3
CG 2
CS 2
IQ 2
KE 2
LB 2
MO 2
MT 2
PA 2
RE 2
TM 2
VC 2
AG 1
AS 1
BD 1
BJ 1
BZ 1
CI 1
CK 1
CU 1
FK 1
FM 1
FO 1
GH 1
GI 1
GL 1
HN 1
HR 1
IO 1
JM 1
JO 1
KI 1
LI 1
LK 1
LR 1
LY 1
MK 1
MM 1
NP 1
OM 1
PW 1
SL 1
SY 1
SZ 1
TT 1
TZ 1
VG 1
WS 1
YE 1
Have a wonderful weekend and keep up the GREAT WORK!

Best Regards,
Richard McCullough
CEO
En101, INC

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Now there are well over 30,000 members.
Join here to learn English and to make money while doing so.:
http://www.readcash.en101.com

Monday, August 01, 2005

Learning English online is simple and affordable.

The amazing thing about this product is the technology. How can they make it so easy to learn a language online? The cost though makes it affordable to most people around the world. It is
only $69 for a 6 month membership! That's about $11 a month! Just $11 a month to learn English. What a deal! Besides that, you can earn money simply by referring your own website to others and have them signup.

Join here: http://www.readcash.en101.com

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newsletter from EN101. July 2005

Here is the july 2005 newsletter from EN101.

A lot of great information inside it.

http://readcash.en101.com/web/newsletters/newsletter3.aspx

Learn English online

This blog will be devoted to helping those who want to learn English online through EN101.

It also will be for those who want to learn other languages online.

The members who join will be given some advice in the future not only about learning English or any other language but also on how to make money with this terrific course.

Here is the link for anyone who isn't a member yet:
http://www.readcash.en101.com