January 9th, 2010 by Shazia
Child anxiety, just like that of adults, is a normal, healthy emotion felt as a response to certain stimuli. But when anxiety becomes recurring, irrational and intense, it may be considered as a disorder. Episodes of anxiety attacks can disable the child from performing his daily duties in school and at home. And while it [...]
Tags: Anxiety, anxiety attacks, child, child anxiety, Phobia, School, school bully, school phobia, Separation, stomach cramps
Published by Shazia on Jan 9, 2010 under
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January 9th, 2010 by Shazia
Dyslexia is a learning disability that can affect children greatly during their school years. However, this condition doesn’t only have its effects on childhood but on adulthood too, especially in the workplace. The thing is, unlike in childhood where dyslexia has a great negative effect; in adulthood, the effect can vary from positive to negative.
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Tags: adulthood, Childhood, disability, dyslexia, Greg Louganis, learning disability, Leonardo da, leonardo da vinci, literacy skills, School, Walt Disney, Whoopi Goldberg
Published by Shazia on Jan 9, 2010 under
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November 23rd, 2009 by S A Rahman
There is still an ongoing debate on the direct benefits of making the use of social networking in education. Unfortunately for these online social networking sites, or SNS, their early reputation has long preceded their potentials. Facebook, Friendster and MySpace are just some examples of such sites which have created a stigma around themselves that [...]
Tags: academic practice, education, networking, networking activities, online, online social networking, productive role, School, SNS, social networking sites
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November 23rd, 2009 by Manhar
When was the last time you heard from your high school buddies? Are you one of those people who either hate or love high school reunions? Do you want to know what’s going on with your elementary school friends? What ever happened to the guy in high school that was voted most likely to succeed? [...]
Tags: group, high school reunions, hobby enthusiasts, internet, networking, School, school buddies, social networking sites, social networking websites, time
Published by Manhar on Nov 23, 2009 under
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November 23rd, 2009 by Manhar
When was the last time you heard from your high school buddies? Are you one of those people who either hate or love high school reunions? Do you want to know what’s going on with your elementary school friends? What ever happened to the guy in high school that was voted most likely to succeed? [...]
Tags: group, high school reunions, hobby enthusiasts, internet, networking, School, school buddies, social networking sites, social networking websites, time
Published by Manhar on Nov 23, 2009 under
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November 19th, 2009 by Manhar
With the more competitive—not to mention more stressful—academic environment today, more and more students are having a hard time keeping up with the demands of the school. Experts say that one of the major reasons why students—especially the younger ones—get tired or bored schooling is that they are given many assignments without somebody who [...]
Tags: academic environment, child, help, home, iq student, problems at school, School, school experts, self confidence, time
Published by Manhar on Nov 19, 2009 under
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November 19th, 2009 by Manhar
Photo by p_c_wWith the fast-paced environment that people have today, it is only common for parents to have lesser time for their students who are in school. Not because they want to, it’s just that the busy and competitive office or corporate world forces them to. Little do parents know that their office environment is [...]
Tags: attention, child, enjoyable experience, environment, fast paced environment, helping kids, home parents, office, office environment, School
Published by Manhar on Nov 19, 2009 under
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