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Browsing Posts published in August, 2009

There are some great software games out on the market that can help your child learn and boost their brain.  They are fun to play and keep your children learning all year long.  They can be so entertaining that kids don’t realize that they are learning while they play.
Math games are great to engage the mind and get those math essentials down.  They can be fun and educational at the same time.  Math is a critical skill that children need to develop.  Computer games can be a great tool to enhance the learning experience.
Early childhood learning games can give your child a head start before beginning school.  They teach shapes, colors, letters, and numbers.  They help with recognition and learning skills.  They are easy to navigate and require very few computer skills to use.  If your child can learn to use a mouse, he or she will be able to run most early childhood games.
Software programs also give your children beginning computer skills.  It’s amazing to see how fast a child can learn to use the computer or other electronic equipment.  It seems like they are born with the knowledge now.  When your children use software programs on the computer, they learn how to use the mouse.  It also helps with beginning keyboard skills.
It’s easy to find software programs for different subjects with all different ages.  A basic search on the internet will give you lots of choices.  Always check the ratings and make sure that the software is compatible with your computer.  Many websites will have a place for feedback from parents that have already tried the software.  This can help you find something that works best for your child.

Reading Time

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It’s time to go back to school.  If your kids haven’t been reading over the summer, now is a great time to get them started again.  Not all kids like to read but it is so important during school years.  Here are some ideas to make reading more fun.
Start an incentive for your kids based on reading time or number of pages read.  After they reach their goal, take them to get ice cream or some other treat.
Find a variety of reading materials for your children.  Introduce them to different genres to teach them about different kinds of reading available.  They can try reading a mystery, and then non-fiction book.  Science fiction and adventure books are really popular with boys.  Girls like books that they can relate to.  Find books that are appropriate to their age level.  And don’t forget the little kids.  Reading to them will help them appreciate reading as they get older.
Children that don’t like to read can still find things they enjoy reading about.  There are magazines available for every topic.  You can find something on their favorite subject that they can read.  If your child wants to be a pilot when they grow up, find books on flying and building airplanes.  Finding something that is interesting will help inspire them to continue reading.
Reading builds a foundation for learning that will follow your children throughout their lives.  It is such an important skill to have and is necessary for school.  Teaching your children good reading skills also allows them discipline for other studies.  It helps with concentration and comprehension.
Successful reading skills will help your children become better at school.  And we all want that, right?