Documents tagged 'Family'

Making Everyday Science Fun For Kids Of All Ages

Author: Salome Zechariah Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/07/2008

There are many ways that your child can learn about science. A lot of children do not like science because they think it is boring. Science doesnt have to be boring. Here are 5 ways to make science fun. The 1st way of making science fun is to get everyone in your family involved....

The 15 Questions You Should Ask About a Colleges Financial Aid Program

Author: Salome Zechariah Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/07/2008

By either reading the colleges written materials on financial aid or speaking with one of the colleges aid counselors, you should get clear and decisive answers to the following fifteen questions: 1. Can I get an early estimate of the type and amount of aid I might receive? ...

Are You Thinking Of Online Education?

Author: Salome Zechariah Subscribe to users feed

Published: 27/07/2008

Though the benefits of getting education or earning an online degree are many, I will discuss just a few. The major reason many people are going for online education is because of two things. One is the present job or vocation theyre engaged in. The rate of unemployment in our society is...

Come Up With Projects When Homeschooling

Author: Salome Zechariah Subscribe to users feed

Published: 27/07/2008

Due to its many benefits, many parents are considering homeschooling for their children. Homeschooling allows for a more flexible academic experience, and curriculum can be easily tailored to your child’s particular needs. As the costs of private schools continue to rise, homeschooling...

Graduation Announcement- Some tips for the graduate

Author: Salome Zechariah Subscribe to users feed

Published: 27/07/2008

If you are graduating, it is a busy time. There are lots of loose ends that must be tied up around campus. Finals and term papers are taking up a lot of your time. But now is the time to put out a graduation announcement to proclaim your accomplishment and share it with friends and family....

Homeschooling versus Home Schooling - Part 2

Author: Salome Zechariah Subscribe to users feed

Published: 27/07/2008

Yesterday I discussed the difference between Homeschooling and Home Schooling. Homeschooling is teaching the academics while Home Schooling requires the responsibility of parents teaching academics as well as social aspects, values and responsibility. If we have made the decision to...

Tips To Learn English

Author: Salome Zechariah Subscribe to users feed

Published: 27/07/2008

Do you have any plan to pursue your further education abroad? Will you need English for your career or your education? If so, you may wish to investigate your options for learning, or improving, your English skills. The TOEFL Test: TOEFL (Test Of English as a Foreign Language) is a...

How to Effectively Interview Au Pair Applicants

Author: Christine Harrell Subscribe to users feed

Published: 26/07/2008

Because an au pair lives with their host family for a year and are a great distance from home, the interview process is vital. During the interviews, the host family needs to evaluate each candidate to find a suitable au pair that matches their particular needs and beliefs. Try some of these tips...

Wedding Planning - Three Tips For You

Author: Jerry Leung Subscribe to users feed

Published: 25/07/2008

In most cases, you will need to start planning for your wedding 12 months before your big day. In fact, you may not have enough time to plan for it if you do not allow enough time for yourself to do so. There are also a lot of things you need to take care when you are planning for the most...

How To Be Independent With Schizophrenia

Author: Ronen David Subscribe to users feed

Published: 25/07/2008

When people suffer from schizophrenia mean the condition where a person may find it difficult to differentiate what is real and what is not. It is a mental disorder that causes the patient to suffer from auditory hallucinations (i.e. hearing voices), paranoid or bizarre delusions, and...