Posts about Children

If I had Genie Academy as a child…

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If I Had Math Genie as a child is a reflection essay written by a Math Genie teacher who once had a math phobia and now loves math. She thanks Math Genie!

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Importance of Reading Comprehension

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Reading comprehension is a crucial skill. It increases the enjoyment & effectiveness of reading & helps academically, personally, and professionally.

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How to Teach Your Child to Tell Time

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Telling time by analogy is a difficult skill. From numbers with double meanings to the concept of time itself, help your child master this process.

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Why Do Children Refuse To Go To School?

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Research suggests that at least 5-8% of school age children experience school refusal (Kearney & Silverman, 1993; Sewell, 2008).

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What Is Considered A Self-Regulated Learner?

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Research suggests that they make attainable yet challenging goals and are normally learning oriented rather than achievement oriented.

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What Are The Different Types Of Learning Styles?

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For years, researchers have been enormously interested in academic achievement and I’m sure you can understand why.

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How Can Constructivist Learning Be Effective?

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Psychologists have promoted the idea of children being “hands-on” as a key to lasting learning. Experience is the most vital facet of the learning process

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Learning and Parent Child Interactions: What to Avoid

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Attachment theory suggests that the early interactions that occur between parents and their children deeply impact the way children think.

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When Praise is Not Enough: Establishing a Token Economy

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Are you having trouble with your child? Do you find that they avoid doing homework, seem to forget about their chores, and generally seem unmotivated?

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Encouraging Positive Homework Behaviors Using PRIDE skills

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A component of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), PRIDE skills can be used to build positive behaviors in both children and parents.

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