Helping your child become interested in art

Many people enjoy art, both creating and viewing it. It is the kind of thing parents very often wish to share with their children, but getting children interested in activities such as art is not as easy as you would think.

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As with just about all hobbies, some kids are just not going to be interested in art. It is important to not force a child into any kind of activity that they are not interested it. They will not gain any appreciation of the subject and will be more likely to fight against it.

Ideas for parents on how to help encourage their child to have an interest and appreciation for viewing and/or creating art

Small business education: an organizational development activity

Business teachers can educate students on organizational development with this simulation. It's a great discussion starter that will challenge students while having fun completing this activity.

Teaching organizational development can become tedious for the instructor and boring for the student when the classroom is not enlivened with interesting examples or creative activities. Indeed, simulations and creative activities help foster a supportive learning environment where students of all learning styles can learn.

One of the basics of business education is learning the difference between centralized and decentralized organizations. In centralized organizations, most decision making is done by top management and orders are passed down through the ranks. Decentralized organizations distribute decision-making authority throughout the company.

A writing process for children

Learn about the reasons children have difficulty learning how to write and how to instill a writing process for them.

How many times were you given a writing assignment in your twelve years of mandatory schooling? Would you estimate you wrote a theme, an essay, or even a research paper a total of ten times?

If you are certain you had to complete more than a total of ten writing
assignments during your years of formal education, you are a minority. However, it seems (based on my informal poll) individuals who went to school prior to the baby boomers actually were given more writing assignments, which were carefully graded by their teachers and returned for necessary revision, unlike those who attended school from 1960 to the present.

Teaching exceptional children

Learn how teaching exceptional children can be a very rewading experience.


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All children have the need to be trained or taught. This includes the exceptional child: those with physical disabilities, sensory impairments, communication disorders, learning disabilities, emotional, and behavioral disorders. Until recently, the availability and the opportunity for children with disabilities to participate in school programs have been minimal. Today, we are seeing an increased awareness on the part of educators for the need to mainstream education for the disabled.

Gifted child behavior?

Gifted child behavior: does your child stand out from the rest of his peers? Perhaps he is gifted.

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Exceptionally bright children, or gifted children, need special attention in areas such as education. A gifted child often will be so bored with a normal classroom that it will cause him to drop out of school when he is older. Some parents overlook their gifted chidren’s special needs simply because they do not know their child is gifted. A gifted child may come across as one who is lazy or disruptive as they are so bored with the classroom that they act out in other ways. There are several ways to tell if your child is gifted.

Teaching an exceptional child to think critically

Parents, teaching your exceptional children to think critically from an early age is esay and will help them not to succomb to peer pressure later.

It’s never too early to teach your child how to think critically. By thinking critically, I do not mean thinking in a critical manner about others, instead; I mean, teach your child how to analyse. When, where, why, how, and what are very important words that should become everyday questions for your child if he is to think critically.
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