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Ignite Your Child'sMath LearningContentsForeword Few Words Acknowledgement 1. Introduction ¿ Some Important Things Your Child Needs to Know About Mathematics ¿ How to Use This Book?2. Activities 3. Mathematics in the Home ¿ Rhyme and Sing ¿ Number Hunt ¿ Walk and Count ¿ Find It ¿ Sort It Out ¿ Shape Up ¿ A-Weigh We Go ¿ Coins and Notes ¿ Treasure Hunt ¿ In the Newspaper ¿ Fill It Up ¿ Tracking Time ¿ Fraction Action ¿ Simply Symmetrical4. Mathematics at the Grocery Store ¿ One Potato, Two Potatoes ¿ Ready, Set, Shop! ¿ Clip and Save ¿ Get Into Shapes ¿ Weighing In ¿ Check It Out ¿ Put It Away5. Mathematics on the Go ¿ Off We Go ¿ Are We There Yet? ¿ Number Search ¿ License Plate Riddles ¿ License Plate Special ¿ Ease on Down the Road6. Mathematics for the Fun of It ¿ Count It Out ¿ Guess What I'm Thinking ¿ Open for Business ¿ What Coins Do I Have? ¿ What Are My Chances? ¿ Card Smarts ¿ Calculated Answers7. Glossary 8. What does Effective Mathematics Instruction Look Like? 8. Helping Your Child Succeed as a Mathematics Student Resources
Parents I Need You, Now I am AdolescentContentsForeword Few Words Acknowledgement 1. Bumps, No Boulders 2. Changes ¿ How will my child change between the ages of 10 and 14?3. Being an Effective Parent ¿ What can I do to be a good parent for my early adolescent child?4. Communication ¿ How can I communicate better with my child?5. Independence ¿ How much independence should I give my child?6. Confidence ¿ How can I help my child to become more confident? 7. Friendships ¿ How can I help my child to form good friendships and to resist harmful peer pressure?8. Media ¿ What can I do to keep the media from being a bad influence on my child?9. The Middle Grades ¿ What is school like for young adolescents?10. Parents Involvement ¿ What's the best way for me to stay involved in my child's school activities?11. Reading ¿ How can I help my child to be a successful reader?12. Motivation ¿ How can I keep my child motivated to learn and do well, both in and out of school?13. Values ¿ What can I do to help my child to develop good values and to learn right from wrong?14. Problems ¿ How can I tell - and what can I do - if my child is having a serious problem? ¿ Alcohol or Tobacco Use ¿ Eating Disorders ¿ Depression and Suicide ¿ Learning Disabilities15. Conclusion Tips To Help Your Child through Early Adolescence Resources
I Want My Child's Success in SchoolContentsForeword iFew Words Acknowledgement 1. Introduction 2. The Basics ¿ Encourage Your Child to Read ¿ Talk with Your Child ¿ Monitor Homework ¿ Monitor TV Viewing and Video Game Playing ¿ Encourage Your Child to Use the Library ¿ Help Your Child Learn to Use the Internet Properly and Effectively ¿ Encourage Your Child to Be Responsible and to Work ¿ Independently ¿ Encourage Active Learning3. Activities ¿ Can You Top This? ¿ Listen! ¿ It's a Match ¿ Let's ReadAuthor! Author! ¿ Now You See It, Now You Don't ¿ How Much Does It Weigh? ¿ Start to Finish ¿ Where Did I Put That? ¿ My Place ¿ Making Money ¿ Reading on the Go ¿ My Time Line ¿ Time Flies ¿ Homework Made Easy ¿ Divide and Conquer ¿ Help Wanted ¿ TV Time4. Working with Teachers and Schools ¿ What do I do first? ¿ When should I talk with my child's teacher? ¿ What I should do if my child has a problem in doing his/her homework? ¿ How do I get the most out of parent-teacher conferences? ¿ What should be done if parents do not agree with the school rule or with a teacher's assignments? ¿ What's the best way for me to stay involved in my child's school activities? ¿ What if I don't have time to volunteer as much as I would like?5. Helping Your Child with Test-Taking ¿ After the TestSources to Contact for More Information
About the BookActivities for families with children from infancy to age 6.Fun-filled Activities designed for both you and your children, to inclucate reading in them. Easily available materials are used for activities. Apart from helping your children to grow up healthy and happy, the most important thing that you can do for them is to help them in developing their reading skills. It is not exaggerated to say that the more successful they are in school, the better they will do throughout their lives. When children learn to read, they have the key that opens the door to all the knowledge of the world. Without this key, many children are left behind. We hope that you will find this series a valuable tool for developing and reinforcing your child's interest and knowledge- and that you and your family may develop appreciation for ""Why such knowledge is important?"".About AuthorsGPH Panel of Experts comprises highly qualified, skilled, knowledgeable and exponents in their respective fields.
About the Book¿ Tips on how to make homework stress-free!¿ Finding the most effective way to involve parents and children in the homework. ¿ Practical ideas for helping children to complete homework assignments successfully.Homework is important because it can improve children's thinking and memory. It can help them to develop positive study skills and habits that will serve them well throughout their lives. It can encourage them to use time well, to learn independently, and to take responsibility for their work. But helping children with their homework benefits family as well. It can, for example, be a way for families to learn more about what their children are learning in school and an apportunity for them to communicate both with their children, teachers and principal as well.About the AuthorAnita Verma is an accomplished author, who had written books on child development. She is somebody who is well-appreciated for her counselling sessions. She is highly inspired by her younger daughter. Kids always reminds her of Quote by Sam, ""Don't watch the clock; Do what it does. Keep going.""
About the Book¿ Includes a range of activities for families with children from Pre-school age to Grade 5.¿ The activities are used from materials found in your home and make learning experiences out of everyday routines. ¿ The activities are designed for you to have fun with your child while developing and reinforcing science skills. Science ""happens"" all around us everyday, and you have endless opportunities to invite your child into the wonders of science. Without expensive chemistry sets, equipments or kits, a child can be introduced easily to the natural world and encouraged to observe what goes on in that world. We hope that you will find this series a valuable tool for developing and reinforcing your child's interest and knowledge- and that you and your family may develop appreciation for ""Why such knowledge is important?"".About the AuthorDinesh Verma, the author of this book and director of Gullybaba Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., is a prominent author and social worker. He has authored various books like o`{k yxk;sa% xzgksa dks vius vuqdwy cuk;sa] Mk;fcVht tk;¡ Hkwy] jgsa dwy] Make your Child a Responsible Citizen, Don't Die with a Book Inside You, Pre-School Child, Parents I need You, Now I am Adolescent, etc. in which most of the books have been selected by NBT, GOI for International Book Fairs.In 2012, he was awarded with 'Avantika Rashtriya Sewa Samman'. Further, in 2013, he was honoured with two awards-'Avantika Shiromani Samman' and 'Shabd Sadhak Samman'. Recently, he is honoured with 'Atal Bihari Vajpayee Avantika National Award' and 'Cascader award' by FICCI Cascade.
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