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Teaching Strategies on Safety

Although most children should be taught by the parents the basics of what to do if someone tries to overpower them, many educators are taking on the roll of also teaching safety without scaring children needlessly. (Full Article)

Different Teaching Strategies for Disabled Students

Teachers across the United States may soon take on slightly different teaching strategies for their students with severe learning problems. That’s because Education Department officials in Washington have come to the conclusion that children with the most severe learning problems can now be held to a different academic standard than their peers. (Full Article)

Make Financial Planning part of your Teaching Strategies in your Curriculum Development

Gone are the days of the simple three R's. Today, lesson plans and teaching resources are focusing on preparation of their students for almost every aspect of their future as adults. (Full Article)

Using Art in your Teaching Strategies

Most educators that teach the younger students in elementary school include art in their lesson plans and curriculum development. (Full Article)

Use Gardening in your Teaching Strategies: Kittens, Puppies and Styrofoam Cups — Kid-Friendly Gardening

Most kids love to care and nurture small things like kittens, puppies and plants. Encouraging their natural interest in growing things can lead to a life-long passion for gardening! Here are some tips to help "cultivate" their interest. (Full Article)

Expectations

Let me tell you about expectations. Why? Because they cause more frustration, confusion and misunderstanding than need be. (Full Article)

Breaking Through the Masks of Fear

Have you ever felt that you wanted to do or achieve something, that you let a nagging voice ("your inner critic") tells you otherwise. I meet so many people who want to do, be, achieve things, but fear gets in the way. (Full Article)

Beetle Bailey and Presentation Skills

In March 2002, the comic strip Beetle Bailey contained a valuable lesson for presenters. As General Halftrack walked into his office, his secretary asked: "How was Lt. Fuzz's presentation?" (Full Article)

Mind the Gap

"Happiness is neither virtue nor pleasure not this thing or that but simply growth.  We are happy when we are growing" - W. B. Yeats (Full Article)

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