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Tag Archives: children
OLPC Mission, Part 1: Principles and Child Empowerment
One Laptop per Child: http://laptop.org It’s an education project, not a laptop project. Inexpensive, durable, networked laptops are important to better education everywhere in the world, empowering children and communities, and sharing access to modern skills with every child on … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, America, child, children, development', education, laptop, learning, mit, negroponte, olpc, one, papert, per, south, teachers, xo
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Answering Children’s Questions For Proper Child Development
A cautionary film for parents and teachers that dramatizes actual situations in which youngsters meet both positive and negative attitudes toward their questions. Suggests effects on their personalities of each type of attitude. From the public domain film, “Answering the … Continue reading
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Tagged asking, child, children, development', home, inquisitivness, kids, mothers, parents, personality, questions, raising, school, teachers
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Millennium Development Goal 4 – Reduce Child Mortality
During the United Nations Millennium Summit in September 2000, representatives from countries across the globe met to discuss development problems plaguing the human race. As a direct result of their discussions, the Millennium Declaration was drafted and approved by 189 … Continue reading
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Tagged Campaign, child, children, development', Goals, MDG, Millennium, Mortality, Nations, UN, United
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Did You Know 2.0
An official update to the original “Shift Happens” video from Karl Fisch and Scott McLeod, this June 2007 update includes new and updated statistics, thought-provoking questions and a fresh design. For more information, or to join the conversation, please visit … Continue reading
Dealing with Tantrums
Tantrums, meltdowns, and hissy fits can be a nightmare for parents. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad tackle this important child behavior topic. Since we’re all about fairness here at DadLabs, we’ll first show kids … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, behavior problems, carrie contey, child, child behavior, child development, children, dad, daddy brad, daddy clay, dadlabs, dads, discipline, fatherhood, hissy fit, hissy fits, kid, kids, meltdown, meltdowns, mom, moms, parent, parenting, parents, tantrum, tantrums, temper, temper tantrum, temper tantrums
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Dealing with Tantrums
Tantrums, meltdowns, and hissy fits can be a nightmare for parents. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad tackle this important child behavior topic. Since we’re all about fairness here at DadLabs, we’ll first show kids … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, behavior problems, child, child behavior, child development, children, dad, dads, discipline, fatherhood, hissy fit
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Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 6
Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 6 Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. in Child Psychology give your advice, information & tips about how to raise youre a happy and successful child; In this epidsode Dr. Breeding discusses the emotional healing and … Continue reading
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Tagged about, adhd, advice, child, children, development', distress, information, learn, parent, positive, raise, skill, stress, Tips, upset
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Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 6
Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 6 Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. in Child Psychology give your advice, information & tips about how to raise youre a happy and successful child; In this epidsode Dr. Breeding discusses the emotional healing and … Continue reading
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Tagged about, adhd, advice, child, children, development', distress, information, learn, parent, positive, raise, skill, stress, Tips, upset
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One Childhood
Beautifully filmed, clearly written and enjoyable to watch, One Childhood tells the extraordinary story of how the nation of Eritrea supports the development of its children throughout their childhood – seemlessly linking early child development and school health programs, delivered … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, bank, childhood, children, development', education, eritrea, health, poverty, world
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Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 5
Child Development & Positive Parenting Skills 5 Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. in Child Psychology give your advice, information & tips about how to raise youre a happy and successful child; how to increase open communication between you and your child, … Continue reading
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Tagged about, adhd, advice, child, children, development', distress, information, learn, parent, positive, raise, skill, stress, trips, upset
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