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  • Does Educational Software Have a Place in Home Schooling?
    [Reference-and-Education:Home-Schooling] Educational software fits nicely in a home school curriculum. Use home school software to introduce or reinforce concepts and skills to the student and supplement and enrich your home school program. There are even DVDs to demonstrate high school biology dissections.


  • Why Would A Teacher Allow Students To Play Computer Games?
    [Gaming:Computer-Games] The use of computer games at home and school capitalizes on kids' ability to learn easily on the computer by providing educational exercises to challenge and entertain. Educational computer games can reinforce school material, provide drills to practice concepts and strengthen problem solving skills. Computer games hold kids attention with creative graphics, adventures and exercises that prevent boredom and keep kids asking to play!


  • Learn Spanish At Home With A Virtual Tutor
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Interactive computer language learning software is like having your own personal language teacher. Learn to read, write and speak a foreign language at your own pace with software that immerses the student in the language and culture. You can easily learn Spanish, French, English and more with computer language software.


  • School Software Fills Time and Learning Gaps
    [Reference-and-Education] Computer learning software can be used by students to fill extra time with learning fun. School software introduces, reinforces and supplements classroom learning.


  • Math Games In The Classroom - Now Everyone Can Enjoy Math
    [Reference-and-Education] Math games on the computer can be a valuable addition to classroom math instruction. Math games can reinforce skills, provide extra help at a student's own pace and build self-confidence in mastering math concepts.


  • Learning To Type With Typing Games Is Child's Play!
    [Computers-and-Technology] Everyone should learn to type and now everyone can learn to type. Personalized typing games help you learn to type at your own pace with interactive software.


  • 3 Steps to a Clean Kid's Rooms
    [Home-Improvement:Cleaning-Tips-and-Tools] Every parent wishes their kids' rooms were neater. Here's a quick method that appeals to kids' senses of fun, simplicity and the need for fast results. It teaches an simple fix to a big problem that help kids learn that big problems can be faced with a little ingenuity.


  • The Homework War - The Students' Camp
    [Home-and-Family] Homework battles can be prevented or lessened if parents and students understand their roles and responsibilities to successful homework completion. Once each side understands how they can work on this issue together and implements a workable system, the easier family evenings will be. Follow these suggestions and you'll have a good start toward relieving the nightly homework war.


  • Battling Over Homework - The Parents' Position
    [Home-and-Family] Parents share responsibility with their child to ensure that homework is done. Providing the environment, tools and cooperative support aid in keeping homework battles to a minimum. This article details the actions and positions parents can take to facilitate peaceful and productive homework completion.


  • Know Your Child's Learning Style
    [Reference-and-Education] Each person has a unique learning style. Auditory, visual, tactile and iterative learners respond best to different teaching techniques and environments. Acknowledging learning styles and providing opportunities to learn that consider those styles will increase the probability of successful learning.


  • Help Your Kids Learn All Summer
    [Home-and-Family] Keep kids thinking and learning all summer with simple, fun math and science activities and games. Find opportunities for your kids to learn at the beach, at the store or on a family trip. Foster a love of learning and a curiosity of the whole around them.





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