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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-61155292078729052602012-11-05T11:58:00.000-08:002012-11-08T11:59:22.360-08:00Top Seven Real Tips For Your Real Estate Education<div id="article-content" style="text-align: justify;">
Real estate has always been and continues to be one of the
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•
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-78938075134055791712012-10-29T11:58:00.000-07:002012-11-08T11:58:34.236-08:00College Loans Be a Hindrance to Education<div style="text-align: justify;">
In today's professional world, higher education has evolved into a
social norm. If you want to earn more money, you have to go to school
longer and build up your credentials. In fact, a bachelor's degree in
today's culture is equivalent to a high school diploma years ago. Of
course, pursuing post high school education involves more than grades,
and ambition, it is heavily influenced by financial capacity.</div>
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Many
high school graduates, even the top ranked students, are forced to take
on blue collar jobs because of financial constraint. Sure, there are
many scholarships available, but are fairly limited. Now, issues arise
with the role the government should play in assisting students in
continuing their education to strive for their dreams. Many people are
failing to look at the financial rewards, as well as other perks of
getting a higher level education. Many students want to avoid taking out
loans, but are they really that burdensome down the road?</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Just
imagine you're an average kid that just graduated from high school. You
got into an average university but cannot afford the tuition. You don't
qualify for any scholarships or grants. Now what? Do you feel too
intimated by loans? You shouldn't be and here's why.</div>
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In the long
run, most people work to earn money to support their families. Well the
good news is that there is a strong correlation between education and
earnings. In fact, this correlation is true for ALL racial groups and
men AND women. Well what if I start working immediately out of school,
won't that be financially better than going to school for at least four
years and paying all that tuition? WRONG! Studies show there is an
increasing earnings gap between high school graduates and college
graduates. Thus, the life time earnings of an average college graduate
far exceeds the life time earnings of an average high school graduate,
even taking education costs into consideration. So financially, you are
well off.</div>
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What else can you get from a college degree? Studies
show that low unemployment rates and poverty levels are linked to higher
education. Basically, the government is able to collect more tax
revenue from you, but you're still able to live a happy, healthy live.
With more government support, comes more societal gain and increased
quality of life since the public sector is able to support its citizens,
including you. Keep in mind, you don't have to be a genius, these
studies pertain to the average person.</div>
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Let's look at numbers. According to the U.S Census Bureau, the average after-tax income, in dollars, is as follows:</div>
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Professional Degree - 74,500
<br />Doctoral Degree - 59,500
<br />Master's Degree - 46,600
<br />Bachelor's Degree - 39,000
<br />Associate Degree - 31,500
<br />Some College - 29,000
<br />High School Graduate - 24,900
<br />Some High School - 18,800</div>
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As you can see, there is an upward
trend with education. The difference between a high school graduate
income and college graduate income is almost 57%. Now you ask, I cannot
afford college; I would have to take out a loan. Data by the U.S. Census
Bureau shows that cumulative life time earnings net of loan repayment
of a college graduate is close to 33% higher than a high school
graduate.</div>
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In fact, analysis by The College Board shows that "by
age 33, the typical college graduate who enrolled at age 18 has earned
enough to compensate for borrowing to pay the full tuition and fees at
the average public four-year institution, including interest on student
loans to cover those charges, and earnings forgone during the college
years." Along with financial gain, studies show that jobs for college
graduates cover a greater percentage of health insurance.</div>
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These
days, at least from my experience with friends of mine who took out
loans, they aren't very costly. Some companies will offer you interest
free loans for years after graduation, and only charge a fixed cost, say
$500 for the service. So instead of paying a ridiculous amount, say
nearly 1.5 times the initial tuition, your only paying about .5% more
(the average private four year tuition is about $25,000 per year).</div>
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Of
course, you may easily think of examples that show the contrary.
Remember, this analysis is based on an average. There will of course be
exceptions, which are most likely outliers, and represent an extremely
small percentage of the population. As long as you have the ambition to
complete your education, your investment will pay off. Think of
education as an investment, not expenditure.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-15476533881233746132012-10-08T11:57:00.000-07:002012-11-08T11:57:51.862-08:00Getting Free Money With Government Education Grants<div id="article-content" style="text-align: justify;">
Education is one of the most important things in everybody's
life. By completing the education one can achieve his or her goal. But
recently it has been found out that the cost of education is increasing.
There are many students who cannot afford to go to college due to the
hiked fees. To help this kind of student, the government has planned
some grants.<br />
These
are called the government education grants. These grants are available
to all the needy students who are not able to complete their studies due
to monetary problem. If you qualify for the government education grants
then you will surely get the money required for further studies. The
other best feature about this grant is that you need not repay the
grant.<br />
<b>Helpful Grant</b><br />
The government education grant
is usually provided by the federal government. This money is provided to
the school going children as well as to those students who wants to
pursue higher studies. There are a number of grants that are given to
the American students.<br />
If you need the grant then you just need to
enroll yourself and prove that you actually require the grant for your
studies. One of the unique features of the government education grants
is that they are not the usual loans. Therefore there is no requirement
of down payment or any kind of security.<br />
The college or the school
student will be provided with the grant without any condition. The
government gives the money to the students for free and never wants it
back. If you try out an online search you will come to know from where
these grants are given and what you need to do to get the grant.<br />
The
online search will provide you with a number of options; you can go
through each of them to find out the best way to receive the grants. Try
to avoid those sources which want some money look for the free sources.<br />
<b>Utilize the Grant</b><br />
The
other great news about the government education grants is that there
are different kinds of grants available for the students and they can
utilize the grants for their different level of studies. They can opt
for various grants for more than one time till they reach their goal.
You just need to submit your application and if your grant is approved
then you will receive the grant for every semester.<br />
There are some
government education grants which are only used to give the college and
school fees. The other grants are used to pay the other expenses
regarding your education like the books, housing expense and so on. You
just need to qualify to get the grants and then you need not worry about
education.</div>
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While you can attain free money from government grants, it is
vital you take your time to find a reputable company that is
trustworthy.<br />
Daniel J Stevens an expert on government grant
programs has compared and reviewed the top Government grant programs
available online today.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-65454302480437944742012-10-01T11:54:00.000-07:002012-11-08T11:55:17.441-08:00The Effects of an Economic Downturn on Adult Education<div id="article-content" style="text-align: justify;">
By comparison, the US is far more vocal about any positive
outcomes as a result of an economic crisis than the UK are. Over here of
course, our focus on the bleakness may well be because there is nothing
positive occurring, but this seems unlikely - especially when one
considers the basic parallels evident between North America's problems
and our own.<br />
In
Prince George, California, it has recently been reported by
pgcitizen.co.uk that adult education is booming. With the economy
getting weaker, enrollment numbers essentially are getting stronger. The
Center for Learning Alternatives principal, Steve Fleck, stated, 'The
challenges people are suffering as a result of the economic downturn
are, we hope, turning into future opportunities through our learning
centre. People who are underemployed now have realized the critical need
to get their credentials in order so they are ready when the economic
upswing comes along'.<br />
In the UK however, reports of this nature
have not been heard. Instead, our news sources (which are incidentally
often seen as of better quality by North Americans themselves) are very
focused on the job losses, the lows of the 'high street', Woolworths,
and the mess of the government, etc, etc. There is never any thought or
discussion as to whether the credit crunch could have been a wake-up
call for an entire generation.<br />
Of course, in the US, the boom in
adult education has caused a strain on services and institutions. In
Salt Lake City 30 percent of funding has been taken from adult education
funds, according to The Salt Lake Tribune. In the city alone,
enrollments have increased by 28 percent on last year. Consequently, the
decrease in money and influx in students is putting the local
government and education coordinators in very difficult positions - i.e.
whether to force inmates at Utah prison to pay back money for secondary
education, in order to reimburse those law-abiding citizens seeking
adult education.<br />
In spite of the inherent problems with the
situation, I believe the overall social shift for adults to be seeking
further education is a very positive thing. This is not only because of
the fact that these individuals will no doubt lead a full, more
challenging, and rewarding life when the economy improves, but also
because the success of the education sector at any level is nothing but a
good thing - for the betterment of our children's future, and for
society as a whole. And so if we are ignoring an adult education boom in
the UK, it is about time we analysed and celebrated it - and if it is
not yet here, I await its imminent arrival.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-12761286396893089952012-09-24T11:54:00.000-07:002012-11-08T11:54:26.199-08:00Valuable Educational Programmes<div style="text-align: justify;">
Today's younger generation will grow into tomorrow's leaders and
decision-makers - so it's important that youngsters have access to a
range of quality education programmes - ranging from in-school
curriculum to after-school and extra curriculum programmes. Moreover,
it's vital that such programmes remain a part of a student's life all
throughout their education - for example, into their college years -
helping them gain valuable skills and knowledge, and ultimately
empowering them to achieve their vision of a successful future.</div>
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The
good news is, such programs are currently widespread through many
schools across the nation - and they continue to gain strength. However,
there are still many untapped resources available for students, parents
and teachers to take advantage of - resources that are often made
available through corporate companies, small businesses and
organisations across the globe.</div>
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For instance, many companies have
started extending education programmes dedicated to specific areas of
study - for example, science, technology, engineering or maths. With a
decreasing number of students choosing to study such options at school,
exciting and diverse programmes are being developed to attract students
to these realms on a long-term approach basis. Such specialised
programmes not only set the foundation for a brighter future, they also
inspire and engage students to grow into practiced young adults.</div>
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There
are many other programmes which focus on pressing current issues - such
as climate change and energy conservation. And it is programmes such as
these that are helping many gain knowledge and awareness so that one
day, they might be equipped to help tackle problems related to these
issues. Many companies even develop competitions designed to challenge
young ones to not only think about the ramifications of such issues, but
to seriously consider solutions as well.</div>
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So how can more schools
benefit from these programmes? It's often a matter of seeking out the
programmes. In other words, the programmes are available but need to be
requested by schools and education officials. However, it's not just up
to them - parents can get involved too. Many parents rely on their
child's school to source such programmes, when they themselves have a
significant amount of say and influence with regard to what is
implemented in the classroom. So parents - as well as schools - need to
be proactive about sourcing effective educational programmes.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-48080123440141673712012-09-17T11:53:00.000-07:002012-11-08T11:53:46.826-08:00Investing Wisely in the Next Generation<div id="article-content" style="text-align: justify;">
Did you ever notice how the federal government seems to spend
more time and money on education, but there seems to be more need for
"Special Education"? How about the increasingly amount of adults that
are considered unemployable do to lack of educational and social skills?
These are not the consequences of an increasing population, a soft
economy, or a lack of governmental involvement. These are the results of
a generation whose concern is to provide a better way of life for their
family at the expense of the family.<br />
One
of the requirements for my wife to graduate from the college she
attended was to participate in an internship program for one full
semester. She did her internship at a pre-school where she observed a
generation of children who were being raised by teachers and teacher's
aids. Though these children were preschoolers, parent teacher
conferences were still held. Unfortunately the attendance from the
parents was sadly low.<br />
Daycare is certainly not bad things and in
some situations they are needed. My wife and I on many occasions would
help a single mom by having a child stay with us, some times over a
weekend. Today these children have children of their own and
interestingly enough after 30 years we occasionally receive comments of
the impact my wife and I have had in their lives. But even relationships
like these can never take the place of the unique bond between parent
and child. <br />
It has been said, "Children are a heritage". Heritage
is defined as; something transmitted by or acquired from a predecessor.
(Webster's Collegiate Dictionary) By definition it is easy to
understand why there are so many struggling children in our educational
system today. However, there is good news in all of this. There is a new
generation of women who are choosing to be homemakers. Many are
choosing to quit their jobs, even influential and high salary jobs, to
stay at home and raised their children. Census bureau statistics show
that there has been a 15 percent increase in the number of stay-at-home
moms in the last 10 years.<br />
There is also an upward trend among
parents of introducing toys into their children daily play time that are
specifically designed to foster cognitive and social skills as well as
provide a foundation for sound physical and mental health. Although
virtually any toy that a child engages will aid in their developmental
training, educational toys by design, challenge critical thinking,
expand imagination, enhance motor skills and promote learning while
having fun.<br />
The benefits of educational play during a child's
early years can provide the stimulation and experiences that create a
foundation of learning and growing. As more parents grasp the idea of
educational play as well as increased personal interaction with their
children, we will all enjoy the benefits. It is much wiser and cost
effective to invest into a child's life today than to address the
problems that could have possibly been avoided later in life. <br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-3236820576411853192012-09-10T11:52:00.000-07:002012-11-08T11:53:03.613-08:00Continuing Insurance Education<div id="article-content" style="text-align: justify;">
HOW DOES ONE PLAN FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF A NURSING HOME?<br />
People
are living longer - surprise, surprise. This is the good news. The bad
news is that because people are living longer, there are more ill
older-generation people than ever before. Whereas people used to look
forward to living long enough to retire at age 65, now they anticipate
living for another 20-30 years. Now, when people think about getting
older, they worry about what they will do in their "golden years."<br />
Each
generation is a little wiser than the preceding generation, and even
though many of their worries are the same, the later ones have the
advantage of building upon the knowledge of the previous generations.
One thing that many - if not most - have learned is the need for
planning. Many have seen family and friends become disabled because of
illnesses or accidents in their later years, and they are also aware
that there will be care needed for the older folks as their health
deteriorates.<br />
PLANNING, WHEN AND HOW?<br />
Bill has just turned
65 and has retired. His wife, Ann, is now 63, and they have three
children, all married with children of their own. Bill's mother
typically outlived her husband, Bill's father, and has recently moved
into an assisted living facility as she has difficulty in "getting
around." One of their grandchildren is autistic and required a lot of
attention from her parents - her mother had to give up working to take
care of the child. Their son is struggling financially as he has two
children in college, one of which will go to law school if there is any
way that he can afford to do so. Their daughter has a happy family, with
a good husband and three lovely children. All-in-all, each of their
children is totally wrapped-up with their own family matters and Bill or
Ann would not want to disturb those situations under any circumstances.<br />
Bill
remembers visiting with his grandfather in an "old folks home" when he
was small and his memory is that the place where his grandfather stayed
smelled "funny" and was full of people who seemed to have no place to go
or nothing to do, and every visit was depressing. Bill decided that he
never would go to a place like that to stay.<br />
Ann's parents have a
"plan" for such contingencies; one that they feel would serve them quite
nicely. Her parents are in their early 70's and are just now 'starting
to slow down." Her father has difficulties in walking any distances at
all and her mother is terribly forgetful, so Ann must check on her
parents very often. Their plan, which they have just now started to
fulfill, is to sell their house - it is way too large for them now
anyway. They want to be "independent" so they do not want to move to any
kind of place that "does for them." They cannot stand the thought of
not being independent. Therefore, they are planning on buying a small
house or condominium in an area where they can walk to the grocery
store, Wal-Mart and Applebee's. They will use the money that they get
from the sale of their house so that they will not have a mortgage, and
whatever is left over will provide additional funds to supplement their
Social Security and a small pension that her father has. That, in a
nutshell, is their plan.<br />
For Bill and Ann, there must be
additional planning because if either of them becomes incapacitated,
they are going to have to take care of themselves, as they would never
impose on their children to help, as they are all busy raising their own
families. If they have sufficient funds to make it worthwhile, they
could use the services of an estate planner so that the surviving spouse
will not be hit with a large tax burden. Trusts could be established so
that the funds will be used to the best advantage of each other and
their children when they both pass on, or are not able to handle their
own financial matters. Perhaps they may want to use the services of a
financial planner also, especially if their income is derived from
various sources or they are invested in the stock market or similar
investments.<br />
What does this have to do with Long-term Care
Insurance (hereinafter referred to as "LTCI")? To jump ahead a little,
in those situations where a financial planner or an estate planner
becomes involved:<br />
FT here have been, and will probably continue to
be, lawsuits involved where a financial planner, estate planner, or
sometimes, just an insurance agent - does not make the client aware of
the availability and advantages of Long-term Care Insurance.<br />
Heirs
who anticipate inheriting sizeable estates will be quite offended if
they learn that the estate has been diminished by nursing home and/or
other long-term care expenses, and that the "professional" who assisted
in the estate or financial planning, did not make the estate owner aware
of such a program.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-45783691878347715822012-09-02T11:52:00.000-07:002012-11-08T11:52:19.127-08:00Obtain Free Education Grants<div id="article-content" style="text-align: justify;">
For the past years, the price of college tuition has
significantly increased and continues to do so at astronomical rates.
This is problematic because more and more people are experiencing
financial difficulties as the result of our current economy. As such, it
is getting harder and harder for students and families to afford a
college education. The good news is that there are a lot of sources
available. Among available sources are free education grants.<br />
In
fact, many families view education grants as the single best choice to
cover college tuition because they are totally free and do not have to
be paid back. In addition, they allow students who were not previously
able to afford tuition to afford it. If you're looking for a free
education grant then my advice is to apply for as many as you possibly
can.<br />
Since no education grant can be guaranteed, it is wise to
apply for as many as you're possibly can. Some common education grants
that you may apply for are the Pell, AC Grant and SMART Grant. In
addition, you may also qualify for specific educational grants from the
state where you live. Lastly, if you are from a minority group, you will
have even more opportunities since there are a lot of organizations who
are happy to help minorities.<br />
Once you have this information, you
need to next figure out how much you need to cover your tuition costs.
Then, you will need to compile another list of available grants. To just
know about the grants is simply not enough; you must take action - you
must apply and you must do it early. Make sure that you converse with
your financial aid office as well as view sites like grants.gov for
available education grants. Then, take your time and fill out the
applications to ensure that you can be considered in a timely manner.<br />
By
doing this, you will increase your chances of obtaining a free
education grant and will be less likely to need a student loan to cover
your college tuition. Good luck.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-76421358666715127832012-08-26T11:51:00.000-07:002012-11-08T11:51:37.380-08:00Education For Veterinary Technicians<div style="text-align: justify;">
For most Veterinary Technicians the requirement of additional hours
of continuing education is a state standard for renewal of your license.
Many states are now requiring sixteen hours of significant course work
or seminars/workshops or college credit courses for continuing
education credit. That means you need to be on the look out for courses
and training that will help you to reach your state requirement. Many
of these courses are now offered through community colleges and even
offered online through many universities and colleges. You will want to
begin your program for continuing education for veterinary technicians
as soon as possible.</div>
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These
are courses which will add to your professional training and knowledge
as a Veterinary Technician. You will be glad to have the opportunity to
learn some of the latest trends and advancements being made in
Veterinarian Medicine. Your local professional chapter of the AVMA or
your state will be able to help you with continuing your education
credits.</div>
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The process of CE for veterinary technicians will still
focus in on your basic duties and responsibilities as a Technician.
However you will also find that many of these continuing education
courses will focus on specific trends and techniques of the latest
developments in the Veterinary Office.</div>
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You will find many courses
that will specialize in emergency care, critical care and diagnostic
imaging. You will find many courses that cover various types of lab
work, nutrition news, dentistry, surgical techniques, and even
anesthesia. You will want to discuss these with your Veterinarian and
staff to see which courses will be of most value for your office,
situation, and your personal interests.</div>
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In keeping with the
traditional roles that Veterinary Technicians play in the office you
will find continuing education courses covering the elements of
obtaining and recording patient histories. You will also find special
workshops on taking specimens and performing lab duties.</div>
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There are
plenty of courses on how to assist in medical procedures, how to
prepare animals for surgery, how to expose and develop radio-graphs.
There are even special workshops in how to talk with owners about
medical problems with their animals and pets. Many courses, and
workshops focus on dental care for animals.</div>
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To be a professional
Veterinary Technician means you are going to have to keep up with the
latest trends and developments in the field. That is why continuing
education for veterinary technicians is a must. Not only will you be
learning new techniques and new information but you will be meeting
other colleagues in your field and having fun. It is a great time to
make new connections. Investigate now the continuing education courses
being offered online, and in the community colleges and universities
around the country. </div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-9646532949209259742012-08-13T11:50:00.000-07:002012-11-08T11:50:51.967-08:00Tips on Choosing Educational Toys For Your Child<div id="article-content" style="text-align: justify;">
Play is the language of children. It is an essential part of a
child's learning and development. It facilitates the child to further
enhance cognitive, psychomotor and social capabilities. It also serves
as a channel for their creativity in which a child can express his
thoughts and emotions.<br />
Parents
play a crucial role in stimulating a child's development. During this
important time, it is their responsibility to provide an advantageous
environment for physical and intellectual growth. It can be very
difficult to understand how best you can provide this because you cannot
control or predict every aspect of his educational atmosphere. The
first step often involves identifying and recognizing each child's
strengths and weaknesses. This can be tricky for each child is
different. The only thing you can do is to have constant interaction
with your child and provide guidance in order for them to develop new
skills in the most positive way.<br />
Unfortunately in this modern
time, parents do not exactly have the time to interact with their
children personally. This leads to a decline in effective stimulation
and the learning experience. Although parent participation is very
significant in this process, the good news is educational toys can be
used as substitutes. You just have to choose the best toy for your
child.<br />
A wide variety of choices for toys are offered in the
market, so as a parent it may be a little bit overwhelming. You are
faced with the dilemma on choosing the toy that will suit your child
best. The best guide is to have a thorough understanding of the
developmental milestones of a child and how appropriate toys can boost
their imagination and creativity. But if you are still a bit confused,
here are some tips to find the ideal toy:<br />
o Safety first. Make
sure the toy is safe, durable and appropriate for a child's age. Follow
the recommended age guidelines to avoid accidents such as choking.
<br />o Take your time in making a decision. Examine the toy first and
think over the educational benefits it can offer. It should encourage
imagination and inventiveness.
<br />o The toy is easy to use. It is important that the child is able to play with the toy himself in order for him to enjoy it.
<br />o The fun value is also a factor in choosing a toy. The toy may hold
educational benefits but if it does not satisfy a child's curiosity it
will be quickly thrown aside and forgotten.
<br />o Find a toy that is specifically the child's style and interest.
This will give the child determination to learn and have fun at the same
time.
<br />o Choose toys that will promote social skills. These toys will
encourage cooperation and compromise by playing with other children.
<br />o Budget-friendly. Choose toys that fit your budget. Good toys are not necessarily pricey.<br />
Keep
in mind these helpful tips the next time you find yourself looking for
the perfect toy. It may seem challenging at first but remember that your
child's future is in your hands. Embrace the significance of providing
the right educational toys to provide your child the best foundation for
learning.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785532778482168531noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1713648477820005813.post-2544440274517927242012-08-06T11:49:00.000-07:002012-11-08T11:50:10.863-08:00Financial Education and Home Based Business<div id="article-content" style="text-align: justify;">
Did you hear the news recently? Unemployment has hit 6.5% in October! This is the worse in the last 14 years.<br />
We
hear of massive layoff, every day. The financial industry is upside
down. Large corporations are being bailed out by the government and many
others go under. Real estate values keep dropping. The economy has been
now declared to be in recession.<br />
To further fuel this financial
crisis, millions of people born after 1950 have not saved up enough for
their retirement. We are facing a financial disaster.<br />
What can we do, now to remedy this situation? I recently read an article by Robert Kiyosaki. This is an excerpt:<br />
"Can
you teach me how to be rich?" I asked my teacher. "No", my biology
teacher replied. "My job is to help you graduate so you can find a good
job." "But what if I don't want a job? What if I want to be rich?" I
asked. "Why do you want to be rich?" Asked my teacher. "Because I want
to be free. I want to have the time and money to do what I want to do. I
don't want to be an employee for most of my life. I don't want my
life's dreams to be dictated by the size of my paycheck". "That's
nonsense. You are dreaming about the life of the idle rich, and you
can't be rich if you don't have good grades and a high paying job," said
the teacher. "Now, get back to your frog."<br />
In this article, Mr.
Kiyosaki writes about three types of education. Scholastic education,
where one learns how to write, read, and to dissect a frog. The
professional education, where one is taught how to work for money. The
financial education, where one learns to have money work for you instead
of you working for the money.<br />
It is Mr. Kiyosaki's opinion that
the United States as well as many western countries are facing a
financial disaster caused by the educational system which has not
provided an appropriate financial education program in our schools.<br />
Mr. Kiyosaki continues writing that it is imperative that the school begin teaching financial education as soon as possible.<br />
Although
Mr. Kiyosaki went to business school, it was not until one of his
friends introduced him to the direct sale industry, that he realized
that this very legitimate industry was teaching real world skills he
never learned in his MBA program.<br />
The direct sale industry not
only provides the best opportunity to start your own business from home,
but the leaders in this industry coach people, step by step, how to
develop the right attitude and posture to become successful. Many direct
sale companies have become business schools for the people.<br />
The
direct sale industry is open to anyone with drive, determination, and
perseverance. You don't need a college education to be successful in
this industry. This industry does not care about your race, gender, how
popular or how good looking you are. The direct sale industry only cares
about how much you are willing to learn, change, and grow, and if you
have the personality and guts to stick it out.<br />
So, if you are
serious about changing your future, you may want to consider looking
into the direct sale industry. There are many excellent, legitimate
companies that have been in business for many years that have great
products and that offer generous compensation plans.<br />
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