Posts Tagged ‘Child Education’
How to Motivate your Child to Study Harder
As our child is growing, he may be curious about other things other than what they are learning from school. Although it is not bad at all, his interest in studying might be greatly affected. Sports, friends and other leisure activities are among those that can influence him to be distracted in his studies. But as parents, you should know how to motivate your child to study harder before it is too late. I have two growing children and here is what I have been doing. Hopefully it can also help others. Read the rest of this entry »
Choosing a College Course in Times of Crisis
It cannot be denied that the world crisis is now being felt by almost all of us and according to experts; this can be just the beginning and the worst is yet to come. Whether you are parent or a high school student who will graduate this coming March, choosing a college course seems to be scary in this time of crisis. Colleges and universities are now inclined to a bigger tuition fee increase.
Local student groups are now waiting for the result, while Commission on Higher Education (CHED) is still talking (requesting, rather) with different regional school directors – public and private. But of course, this is not the only problem. It is also the question of what college course should this freshmen take. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Motivate your Kids in Reading Books
Reading books can help our kids to increase their knowledge about different things. Books can also keep them away from the bad influences around him. Although kids can get a lot of information on line, books are still more fun to use and can be read anywhere. However, some kids find it as a boring activity, especially if there are other attractive things around them.
That’s why it is important to have a collection of good books at home. As early as you can, have your kid be familiar with them. When he starts recognizing them, it will be easier for you to offer them. Allow your kid to scatter them on the floor, and let him choose the pages he wants to view. Of course, he will not be reading them yet, but it is a good introduction. Read the rest of this entry »




