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During last three weeks, “Parenting Blog” was still focusing on Early Childhood Education and discussed the following topics. Here we would like to share with all of you.
“How Parents Help Your Young Child to Read?”
According to the US Department of Education, children who are read to at least three times a week by a family member are almost twice as likely to score in the top 25% in reading as children who are read to less than 3 times a week. In this post, we would like to discuss how parents can support your young child’s reading development to ensure that your child enter school ready to read and be successful in school and throughout life.
http://www.parents-and-kids.com/blog/en/2009/03/how-parents-help-your-young-child-to-read/
“Tips for Helping Young Child to Read”
Learning to read is an exciting time for children and their families. However, as we know regardless of family background, to learn reading is not automatic, children require support in learning to read. Here are some tips for parents to help your young child to learn reading.
http://www.parents-and-kids.com/blog/en/2009/03/tips-for-helping-young-child-to-read/
“How Can Parents Help Your Child to Build Pre-Reading Skills”
Just like any learning process, learning to read has a sequence while each child is different, most children can be taught to read following the sequence of acquiring reading skills. It is important to recognize each of the different stages of reading your child goes through, so that parents can help him or her effectively. Here we would like to discuss the first stage of reading, one often not associated with the act of reading itself, but it is vital in teaching children reading skills needed in further stages. It is considered as a pre-reading stage.
http://www.parents-and-kids.com/blog/en/2009/03/how-can-parents-help-your-child-to-build-pre-reading-skills/
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In “Parents Place”, we are learning how to manage healthy cholesterol levels.
“Be Aware of High Blood Cholesterol”
Blood cholesterol level is a major factor in determining one’s risk of developing heart disease. Usually, the higher level of one’s total blood cholesterol is, the higher his or her risk of developing heart disease or having a heart attack would be. In many countries including the United States, nowadays, heart disease is the number one cause of death among both women and men.
http://www.parents-and-kids.com/article/en/health-food/87
“How to Prevent High Cholesterol to be Healthier”
The high cholesterol level means too much cholesterol in the blood and the unused cholesterol can builds up in the artery walls, leading to the hardening and narrowing of the arteries, which cause cardiovascular diseases even leads to heart stokes or hear attacks. Therefore we should realize that cutting down on cholesterol level is extremely important for our health. Luckily, by the current medical research and techniques, high cholesterol (hypercholesterolemia) is largely preventable and treatable. Good cholesterol management can lead to a healthier and longer life.
http://www.parents-and-kids.com/article/en/health-food/90
“Healthy Eating for Reducing Cholesterol Levels”
High cholesterol levels are major factors of heart disease; however it can be treated through diet and exercise. A healthy diet is the first step for lowering cholesterol levels. It is reported that most individuals can reduce their cholesterol level 15-20% by reducing the intake of foods high in cholesterol and fat, especially saturated fat. Healthy Eating is crucial for managing our cholesterol levels.
http://www.parents-and-kids.com/article/en/health-food/92
At “Great Stuff”,
In order to help high school students, we did some research and recommend some books for PSAT/SAT/SAT II and AP Exams preparation.
http://www.parents-and-kids.com/stuff/en/category/psat-sat-act-books/
http://www.parents-and-kids.com/stuff/en/category/great-books-for-ap-exams/
For babies, toddlers and preschoolers, we recommend several great picture books and story books for early readers.
http://www.parents-and-kids.com/stuff/en/category/great-picture-books-for-baby-toddler-preschooler/
http://www.parents-and-kids.com/stuff/en/category/great-story-books-for-kids/
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