The children I successfully teach every day are so violent, aggressive and out of conrol in their mainstream schools that they are all under threat of permanent exclusion. Their physical and verbal violence puts adults and other children in danger of injury. These children use the most disgusting and foul language. At the slightest excuse they attack – kicking, biting and ...
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Getting a good feel for a summer camp is not all that easy, checking out a camp blog can help. Here are just a few things you might find at Swift Nature Camp’s Blog. Camp Blog
What do you know about Wisconsin? Chances are you imagine cows, Harley Davidson motorcycles and the beautiful capitol of Madison. Yet, ...
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In evaluating the success of an educational program, our first inclination is to use our past experiences as a basis. Even better is to assess how successful our children are as a measuring tool. It is every parents dream that their children will grow to be successful adults, and we hope their school education will help with the preparation. For this to work, schools must operate in the world ...
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Whether you are sending your child off to preschool, middle school, high school or college, a new school year has begun. While some children love school and anticipate the first day with excitement, others groan when they think about school. For me, I looked forward to starting school, and especially loved the day I went shopping for new clothes and school supplies with my mom.
In our ...
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Some children like words, while others like numbers. What do you do when your child is hesitant to sit with you when it comes to Mathematics? The only way then left would be go get across to them using games, points and fun learning. Then learning KS2 maths will no longer be a pain for anybody, be it for the parents or the children.
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