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Mar
13

Learning To Apply Information

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There are many definitions of intelligence, but the one I have learned in high school claimed that intelligence in nature is the ability of an animal or a human to use the information they have learned.

I have also read about the idea that there are several levels of learning. The lowest level of learning, is just memorizing the material and being able to “regurgitate” it in the same term it was presented, and the highest levels of learning are the learning styles that use the material in other contexts, and the learning style that builds on top of the material learned.

For example, when you teach your child about addition, and he immediately understands the concept of subtraction. Or if you teach your child about the structure of the dinosaurs teeth in relation to their food, and your child looks at your pet and tries to guess the structure of their teeth, based on their food.

Well – you don’t need to wait for your child to develop that level of learning by himself. You can develop this habit and way of thinking on purpose. Here are some examples:

If you have a baby, and you are looking for books to read to your baby or to read with your baby, choose for several books with related subjects. For example, if you have a book that tells a story about an animal ( a bear, a duck, whatever animals often appear in children’s books), prepare another book that gives different information about the same animal. The child will associate the information in one book to the information in the other book.

For school age children: if you are helping your child with math, always find a use for the concept you are learning. For example: addition. Tell a story that demonstrates the use of addition: for example: “John went to the store to buy candy. He bought one bar of Snickers that cost him 1 dollar and 1 bag of Chocolate Kisses that cost 2 dollars. How much did he spend?

If you help your child with history, and the discussion is about a certain place, pull out a map and show him exactly where the place is, and learn something about the geography of this particular place.

You don’t have to wait for your child to do some school activity. Whenever you discuss something, or observe something that calls your attention, when you come home find a piece of information about that subject in the encyclopedia, to read about. For example, you have taken your child to visit a friend, and you have heard that one of the friend’s parents is a lawyer. When you come home, find a story about a famous lawyer, or some other bit of information about lawyers. Remind your child that the friend’s parent is a lawyer, just like in the story.

In this way, you are developing in your child the habit of looking for a way to apply the information they acquire. To look for the association between different bits of information. To relate their knowledge to other fields and subjects. This is true intelligence.

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Benefits of Child Personalized Stationary

One of the best gifts you can give to a child that is just learning to write is child personalized stationary. Children love to be told that theyre special and personalized stationary is a concrete way to express that sentiment. Seeing their own name printed on child personalized stationary will fill a child with delight and wonder at the magic that you used to make it happen. Custom printed stationary will stand out as a thoughtful gift, and will also encourage your child to practice writing, enabling them to make rapid progress. Reading and writing are fundamental skills, and anything that stimulates a child to practice writing is a helpful tool for their success in education. Older children can also benefit from child personalized stationary by inciting them to learn the art of correspondence. In todays society of internet slang and abbreviated online conversation, standard letter writing is a skill that is often overlooked.

Child Personalized Stationary Designs

Child personalized stationary is available in many designs, colors and formats. From pictured note cards, to parchment style paper and standard lined notebook stationary, custom designs can be found to fit any childs interests or preferences. Many child personalized stationary products are available in designs featuring dinosaurs, dolls, trucks, toys, and other favorite icons of childhood. Whether the child youre buying the stationary is crazy about horses or wants to be an astronaut, there is a child personalized stationary gift design available that will further customize your gift. Many sets come with envelops in a coordinating design, and some also include stickers to enhance your childs correspondence and add to their enjoyment.

Using Child Personalized Stationary

A great way to implement your childs use of child personalized stationary is to have them write thank you notes following a birthday or holiday party. Teaching your child the thoughtfulness of personalized thank you notes will help them to develop good etiquette. Another great way to encourage the use of child personalized stationary (particularly with older children) is to get them into a pen pal program. Having a pen pal from across the country, or across the globe, can be a learning experience as well as providing a chance for your child to find a new friend. Most children are proud to use their personalized stationary as a means of expressing themselves.

Other Personalized Gifts for Children

Beyond child personalized stationary, there are many customizable gift options for children. From silk screen t-shirts, to door signs, placemats and personalized jigsaw puzzles and block sets, there are many gifts available to show your child how special they are to you. With so many interchangeable toys on the market today, giving a customized gift is a way to really connect with your child. The next time a birthday or holiday rolls around, consider personalized gifts for you child. Theres nothing that can compare to the smile on a childs face when they receive a much loved gift.

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Nov
12

A Bedtime Story for A New Day

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Every child loves a bedtime story. Good stories inspire the imagination and create a sense of drama and suspense. Stories are as old as the bible and as new as the latest published book.

There are many different type of bedtime stories, but the best ones are stories that moms and dads can read to their children; a story that grandparents can share with their grandchildren. Every good story invites the reader to ask the question, Whats coming next? So, too, a good bedtime story intrigues readers, helps them sleep well, and gets them excited to greet a new day when they wake up.

Today, many people live in fear. Boys and girls are caught up in this negative way of thinking because the stories they hear are filled with violence and terrorism that destroy human relationships. These stories feed upon misunderstanding, intolerance, and hatredlumbering along like dinosaurs that trample millions in the wake of their steps to make a world of fear, anxiety, and darkness. It is time for the light of a new daya day of understanding, peace, and love in our world. It is time to respect the dignity of every person whose unique differences make creation what God intended it to be. May we wake up to a new day when we celebrate the riches of our diversity.

A brand new book, The Rainbow Chronicles: A Bedtime Story for a New Day offers a positive alternative. Dads and sons, moms and daughters can read this book and make the story grow into something beautiful. Our world needs old and young people to share their beauty and join with the grandeur of all people. Our world needs the positive examples of adults to be role models who inspire young people to live joy-filled, positive lives. Our world needs the faith, prayers, and effort of young people to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ, like petals of the dark-purple tulips, so that future generations will wake up to a better day.

Each of us is called to be a dwelling place for the Rainbows End. Each of us is invited to welcome the Throne of the Almighty into our hearts. No matter what belief system, physical appearance, gender, age, family background, race, or ethnic heritage, whether married or single, I encourage you to make a difference for good in the way you and your family touch the lives of others through loving actions.

So, what is coming next? More dinosaurs or more flowers? A desert or a garden? In many ways, its up to you! Make sure to buy, read and act on this book. May you bring the Rainbows End home to yourself, your family, neighborhood, and community, your place of worship, and yes, to the ends of our earth. May you strive to help others write The Rainbow Chronicles in their lives. May the breath of the Almighty, the Holy Spirit, always whisper love in and through you.

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