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Educational Toys – Kids Can Sometimes Be the Best Judges

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If you are like most parents you have most likely heard your child make the follow desperate appeals, “Can you get me that toy…I have always wanted that toy…I’ll be good if you just buy that toy for me.” However, a child’s fascination for toy does not mean that all toys are good.
 
Often times parents will purchase a toy for their child solely based on their child’s fascination and never consider information concerning the toy, such as being “age appropriate” or warnings such as “contains small pieces that may be swallowed”. Also many parents do not the difference between their child’s fascinations or if the child has a true genuine interest in a particular toy. The interesting thing is, it does not take long for a child to determine whether a toy is fun and entertaining or boring and uninteresting, does it?

There are several ways that parents can be diligent consumers before purchasing toys for their children.

However, there are two effective ways that can help parents make wise choices when purchasing toys for their children that may prevent newly purchased toys from ending up under a bed or at the bottom of the toy chest collecting dust.
 
First, most toy manufactures as well as various news and consumer agencies use children to test toys. Parents can do a little research to find which toys are the most popular as well as which are age appropriate. However, parents must keep in mind that children have individual likes and dislikes, so this process will not always guarantee that their child will find a particular toy fun and entertaining based on research alone.

The second way that parents can learn the difference between a child’s fascination and attraction to a toy and their true interest in a toy is by simply providing personal interaction as well as introducing toys, especially educational toys, into their child’s lives at infancy.

Research has shown that the brain develops at an incredible rate during infancy by increasing approximately 60% in size in the first year. So how does this give parents an advantage when it comes to purchasing toys that their children will enjoy playing with more than a few times?
 
By introducing educational toys to your child during this crucial period gives your child’s brain a “head start.” Nerve cells called neurons connect to each other to make circuits that enable the brain to think, do, and experience more things. The more that a child’s five senses are stimulated the more these connections in the brain are established. With the exception of tasting and smelling, educational toy are designed to provide multi-sensory stimulation through hearing, seeing and touching
 
Overall, the more that a child’s senses are stimulated, the more neurons make connections, which causes better brain development and ultimately produces smarter children. As parents interact with their children during the first six years of their lives, they will come to know which toys will stimulate, challenge and entertain their children. So in a sense (no pun intended) parents will learn from their children through observing their play and through interaction which will not only aid in the educational and developmental skills of their children, but give them an advantage in purchasing toys for their children in the future. After all, “Kids can sometimes be the best judges.”

Sex education for kids in school and homes

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Most of the teens and kids are prone to get misled due to the wrongly imparted sex education. The anxiety level of teens and kids are very high in order to understand the hormonal changes in their body and its impacts. In most of the cases they get attracted towards the wrong sources to get idea about these charges or other related impacts such as books, magazines, TV, friends. These sources could be very harmful as they mislead to the kids strongly. Therefore, sex education for kids must be imparted in professional manner so that they get age-appropriate sex information. School is the best place for imparting education so sex education in schools is imperative for the students.

Points to remember while dealing your kids in home:

Parents plays vital role in imparting sex education for kids. Home is the most appropriate people to solve queries of the kids.
• Always make sure that you are open to converse or discuss with your kids regarding any topic.

It is very imperative that you need to keep open your door for your kids so that they can easily come to you and discuss their problems or ask queries regarding sex or other things.
• Never scold them if they ask something irrelevant to you. You need to give them satisfying answers. Tell them the significance of sex and its negative consequences if done wrongfully.
• Let the situation arise naturally when you get the chance to discuss about the topic of sex with your child or kids.

Role of school in imparting sex education:

School is always considered as the best place to impart education in professional manner and systematic way. Sex education in schools can be easily imparted with latest equipments and methods. Teachers having proper knowledge of best method to impart the education are the main pillars of the school.
• Kids would get insights of the sex education and its intricacies according to the age. In school kids get proper way of learning about sex education via proper equipments and methods.
• Teachers will focus on telling the safe sex and methods to avoid and prevent STD and STI
• Moreover, students are being taught regarding the contraception and benefits of family planning in future.
• Initially, they will get the knowledge about the physical and hormonal changes in human body whether in boys or girls.

Ultimately, sex education for kids is very imperative to be imparted and sex education in schools is the best way of imparting.

Arranging For A Year Of Free Education For Kids

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The ECCE or Early Childhood Care and Education Scheme in Ireland facilitates a free year of childhood education and care for children at a pre-school age. Children are considered to be eligible for the scheme when they fall in the age group between three years and two months and four years and seven months.

 

Several daycare services and playschools participate in this scheme. They receive a capitation fee from the State education authorities. In turn, they offer a free year at a pre school to children who fall in the qualifying age bracket. The total number of school hours is predetermined and span a set period. In most cases, children become eligible for the programme in 1 school year. An exception is made only in the case of a child who suffers from a disability. He/she would thus benefit from a programme that is extended for another year.

 

The programme comprises of a set number of hours and the division is based on the type of service that the child opts for. There are various types of services available. These include:

 

Day-care services: If your kid opts for a part-time or full time day-care service, then the pattern for the free year is set at a two hour and fifteen minutes session spread across a period of 50 weeks. If the kid attends the session for a longer period, beyond the stipulated hours, then you will have to pay for the additional time. Children who manage to attend a part time service thrice a week can opt for three daily sessions spanning three hours and forty-five minutes every week for a period of fifty weeks.

 

Sessional services: If the child manages to attend a sessional service spanning half a day as part of a toddler group, Montessori, playschool or Naionra, the distribution is made as three hours per day for five days a week. The session is completed over a span of 38 weeks only. Additional hours of attendance will automatically translate into payment for the services. If the sessional service is not carried out for five days a week, then the normal pattern is followed. This implies a pre school year comprising three hours of classes for half an hour for four days a week. The classes are continued for a span of 41 weeks.

 

A number of childcare service providers opt for the ECCE scheme. You can select one of them and send you kid for a free preschool year in Kildare. Such childcare service, that forms a part of the scheme, must provide an appropriate educational programme that abides by the principles of Siolta. The framework is followed throughout the country when it comes to early education and childcare. Parents can gather further information about the ECCE by referring to the states educational portal. The State has certainly done its bit in ensuring the fact that children enjoy their right to early education. As a parent, it is your responsibility to ensure access to the programme for your child.