Posted: November 28th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Childcare Insurance, Costs, Financial Management, Licensing, Social Networking Site, Tools and Toys | Tags: Running a Daycare | Comments Off
Day Care centers specialize in providing various kinds of care, like a child daycare, daycare for old people and also for those with special needs, who may be differently able. Nowadays, you will find many parents worried about finding a good Daycare center for their kids. They are concerned whether their child will be taken care of well. If you are planning to run a Daycare Center with the primary aim of child care, then this page is for you. In the following discussion, you will find certain tips that may be helpful to run your business.
Daycare centers for children are something more than the usual ones which we come across. They do have the usual play pen, garden and toys for the child to play with, but these centers serve as a great alternative to a nanny. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 28th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan | Tags: amp, assembly, Bhola, birth of lord krishna, Class, dance, day, garmi, I, III, investiture ceremony, Jayanti, Jayanti To, Lord Krishna, Lord Rama, Mr Goyat, Mr Gupta, Mrs Vohra, raksha bandhan, ram navmi, song, Suraj Ki, V. This | Comments Off
Ram Navmi
A special assembly was conducted on the Occasion of Ram Navmi on 3rd of April .The students presented colorful dance drama along with devotional songs.
Class II performed a dance drama from a part of the ‘Ramayana-Panchvati’
Students of classes II & III presented a motivational song ‘Suraj Ki garmi’ appealing Lord Rama to save them.
Baisakhi
A special assembly was conducted on the occasion of Baisakhi. The students presented colorful Punjabi dances and songs.
Students of classes II & III presented a bhangra on the song ‘Aaj khushi ka din hai aaya’.
One of the senior students explained the relevance of the celebrations.
Teej
A special assembly was conducted on the occasion of teej .The students presented a colorful dance and song which enhanced its value.
A song titled ‘Aaya saawan,jhuki re badariya’ was sung by the students of class IV and V. This was followed by a dance by the students of II again named ‘Rangilo sawan aayo re’.
Raksha bandhan
The special assembly for Raksha bandhan consisted of a song ‘Ye rakhi bandhan hai aisa’ by the students of classes IV & V and a dance showing the love between a brother and sister by the students of III B ‘Rakhi bandhwale mere veer’
Independence Day
15th August’09 was extra special this year because it brought in the festivities of two wonderful celebrations on one day –The Independence Day and the birth of Lord Krishna. Therefore it was celebrated with much more aplomb and gaiety. The festivities began with the flag hoisting by the esteemed chief guest for the day Mr Goyat and Mr Gupta. This was followed by the singing of the National Anthem by the choir of teachers.
This was followed by the investiture ceremony in which badges were awarded to the prefectorial team led by the head boy Ghanendra piplani and the head girl Riya Bhola. The team took oath to maintain the sanctity of the school and pledged to uphold the principles of the institution.
This was followed by an extravaganza of dance and music.
The principal Mrs Seema Behl in her address said that Independence Day was the time to cherish memories about the freedom struggle and our great leaders. She also emphasized the need to strive for excellence to move gloriously towards the epitome of success.
Ms Surbhi Rawal of class IX gave all her friend details about the freedom struggle and how we should all strive to take our motherland to the highest position. Ms Saloni Sachdeva of class V too gave her views in the form of hindi speech.
Various songs relevant to the day were presented .Class VII & VIII students sang ‘Kandhe se mile hai kandhe’. Class V presented a patriotic dance ‘vande matram’
Classes A, B & C presented a dance drama’ab ke Baras’ which highlighted the deep desire of the young children to make there motherland a queen in every aspect.
A colourful qawwali was presented by the students of classes VII & VIII titled ‘Hum vatan ki mohabbat mein mar jaenge’
Lord Krishna along with his gopis appeared on the stage when the littles ones of III A sang and danced to the song ‘Choto so mero madan gopal’ and ‘bhaga re bhaga re’ by classes II, III & IV
The finale of the event marked the prize distribution by the guest for the students who achieved in various interschool activities.
The headmistress Mrs Vohra gave her vote of thanks and also motivated the students to outshine in all the endeavors they undertake and be the best.
The wonderful show received a thunderous applause and was imprinted in the minds of everyone forever.
Teacher’s Day
Teacher’s day was celebrated with great pomp and show in the school on 5th September. All across the country, teacher day celebrations are undertaken to honour teachers for their sincere efforts to impart knowledge to their student’s .The brainities too did the same by conveying to their teachers that they care for their teachers, just as they do for them.
The junior students put up a heart touching programme in the form of a tribute to the teachers, who have dedicated a considerable part of their life to impart moral and academic knowledge to their students. The day was made memorable when through beautiful songs and dances the students thanked the teachers for showing them the right path and grooming them to become better citizens in life.
The tiny tots of classes I A,B & C showed their talent when they danced and sang to the parody song ‘Chote chote shahro se’ and ‘everything gonna be alright’ and ‘ jai ho’
Class III B put their best foot forward in showing their moves in the song ‘aashae’
Last but not the least was a touching tribute to the teachers by the song ‘Brain international school mera hai’ by classes II & III
After the school teachers had a glitter function where in they enjoyed them with the various games and tasks, a grand lunch was arranged and gifts distributed to all by the principal acknowledging the work done by them.
Gandhi Jayanti
To mark the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, a speech was delivered by a student of class VII wherein the principles preached by Gandhi ji were put on a high pedestal.
Mrs. Seema Behl, Principle of Brain International School located in H-Block, Vikas Puri, New Delhi affiliated to CBSE.
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Posted: November 24th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan | Tags: baby, baby development, book, development, Don, infant, internet programs, memory language, mother, necessary principles, PC. Read-aloud, Read, reading, remarkable innovations, toddler, toddler development | Comments Off
We’ve all heard about the wonders of reading to, or humming a lullaby to infant even before it is born. Just nearly each person looks onward to being able to exclaim “my baby can read” and do other cool brand new things. *Celebrating The Milestones
Celebrating the baby steps and milestones is one of the most exciting moments in a mother’s life. One has to begin somewhere, of course, and pot the seeds that will bring out the greatest in baby’s development even sooner than you teach your baby to read.
Fortunately, there are so many remarkable innovations within the market right now as far as learning aids or baby development products are concerned. Go for those which focus on the necessary principles of toddler development.
*No alternate for Reading Aloud
Age appropriate books that moms as well as educators can read out loud to babies are ideal. Yes, indeed, there’s no alternate for reading aloud to your kids, even in the digital age of DVDs and internet programs with folks who can immediately address your babies as they look on the tv screen or PC.
Read-aloud books can be a mother’s greatest ally in helping form their baby’s memory, language skills and also emotional well-being. There are so many excellent choices out in the market now, so getting started on a regular routine of reading out loud to your baby can be a cinch.
*Don’t Over Stimulate Your Baby When it comes to infants, however, one should never over stimulate or force your toddler to focus on the book. The most significant issue is to make emotional sparks connecting the baby, the book, and the person reading, who is usually the mother.
My baby can read for the reason that we used a set plan and did not overdue it. Getting your toddler down on the path to being a bookworm does not mean insisting that your baby concentrate closely on the books you have bought.
To develop a lasting fondness for vocabulary and stories (which can turn into an craving for reading that can set a nice pattern for the rest of the baby’s life), make reading encounters fun and pleasurable bonding encounters
*Include Reading with Snack Time
While bathing baby, for example, include soft waterproof books with appealing yet easy pictures, letters or numbers. Throughout meal or snack times, you can place a small & colorful baby book on the flexible tray in baby’s high chair to stimulate the little guy or gal’s curiosity & interest.
It’s a good thought to let baby control the book while enjoying a bath or meal. As far as infant learning programs there are so many that can strengthen and even steer you along a path. My baby can read because we used a combination of unique products all helping to stimulate and build on prior learning experiences.
The Your Baby Can Read! Program is one that walks you along, it lays out exactly what needs to be finished every week. That in conjunction with learning toys and a few waterproof books really sets you on the right track.
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Posted: November 21st, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan, Business Requirements, Costs, Opportunities | Tags: Open Child Care | Comments Off
To start your own home day care facilities can be exciting, but you need to put in some thought to ensure a successful enterprise. Make no mistake; while it is run in your home, it is still a business. It is not as simple as converting the garage, building a play area outside and buying some children’s furniture. You need to think of the rules and regulations regarding running a day care center as well.
While there seems to be a lot information to gather, establishing a proper home child care business plan will help you lay out a detailed step-by-step plan with all that you need to know in order to to start a home day care business. Before you begin writing your business plan, make sure your decision to start one is sound. To do so, you have to ask yourself a couple of important questions. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 20th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan | Tags: ad nauseum, adult ed, Aren, computer, Dan Farrell, deep vein thrombosis, Don, Home, home quest, Marketing, money, online, page, pulmonary embolism, software members, web | Comments Off
Would you like to make millions online? But how do you get started?
Don’t feel bad, you see I was there but have since found out what is important and what iisn’t…however only after buying $1,000’s of ebooks, software, members only subscriptions…ad nauseum and being chained to the computer for 10-14 hours everyday, including Sundays, and tearing my hair out and losing my health…make an effort to get up and walk every hour at least or you might find yourself with a DVT and PE (Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism, I had both).
Please don’t let this happen
Let me explain. I attended a desktop publishing adult ed class. It was cheap and was the only course in computers that was offered back then. This shows you how long ago I my work at home quest, doesn’t it?
Following the critical step of learning how to turn on a computer, yes I learned on a mac at the school, then eventually had to re-learn a pc, I started attempting to design a simple page and subsequently.
We all went awry back then Internet Marketing was the main focus for a market to attack. Don’t do it! You won’t be able to compete with the 1,000’s of whales… as in very large animals that are called ‘guru’s or marketing experts. You will find a heap of competition in Internet Marketing and your life will be one of severe frustration trying to better these guru’s. They have the money, savvy and extra help to make superior products and know how to promote them. Plus they conspired with each other in a joint venture, which isn’t necessarily a negative thing but in too many cases it is. Aren’t you tired of seeing the same email ad from 30 different marketers?
My suggestion is to research an easy to work with program to design a web site. There are free one’s out there but they aren’t that easy to use. SiteBuildIt! is the best for anyone just starting out. I used it when it was first offered and found it to be an incredible tool that not only built your web site but designed it for the Search Engines, and now very easily adds video (which is very hot). Even if you aren’t a newbie.
Lastly, make sure you pick a market that has some monthly searches and has less than 100,000 results. You can do this manually or use other tools that might cost a bit. I have a list of these tools on the page below.
Whatever you do, make sure you keep focused and don’t get the ONLY money you ever have to spend! or some other b.s.
Spend a few bucks and most significantly get to work.
If you aren’t spending the grocery money, and if not, this home based business will make you wonder why you hadn’t started before. Trust me, you won’t regret it!
Dan Farrell is a full time online marketer and has published 4 ebooks, developed over 100 web sites and has published a newsletter, Build An eBusiness On A Shoestring for 8 years.
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Dan Farrell is a full time online marketer and has published 4 ebooks, developed over 100 web sites and has published a newsletter, Build An eBusiness On A Shoestring for 8 years. Make Money Online
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Posted: November 15th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan | Tags: ancient chinese proverb, book frames, Child, China, Dr. Gardner, Gardner, Hasan, Home, Howard Gardner, Japan, Multiple, multiple intelligences, natural tendency, School, self, theory, two remarks, way | Comments Off
Multiple Intelligences first came up through the name of Howard Gardner. His theory was introduced to all when his ground breaking book Frames of Mind were published in 1983. The stunning theory from this great man opened the door to a greater understanding of individual talents which included spatial, logical (mathematical), musical, kinesthetic, and verbal. For example the best time or a kinesthetic child to learn when he actively takes part in some action or participating on a physical level rather than competing with paper and pencil sitting in the classroom. In spite of being so talented
A kinesthetic child is often being leveled as a problem student where as the only problem remains upon the teaching method. The basic theme of home schooling is to let the children grow according to their own style. Countries like China and Japan makes their children self dependent right from the very beginning. The first word that a Japanese child learns is “Do it yourself” that reflects the approach of Japanese towards the children. An ancient Chinese proverb gives a clue its like. “Let me do it myself, I understand, Show me, I remember, Tell me, I forget” one can see this proverb in action watching children play. Kids absorb information at an incredible rate and learn through the senses. They question and explore everything around them because their curiosity is boundless.
The intention of Chinese and the Japanese towards their children is that they let their children explore in their own way without the interruption of any body. Chinese and the Japanese people are being motivated in doing so because of the two remarks stated above about the natural tendency of the children. They give highest priority to the self growing of the child. Every child has his own way of learning. It might not match the expected way of the parents. But they should not loose their temper. Rather they should hold their patience and let the child grow in his way. This attitude of the parents will increase the opportunity for the child to explore his own talent which is the main objective of the method of home schooling.
If the child gets complete freedom to learn whatever he or she likes, the tendency to find the most comfortable way to grow up will increase. When the students get freed up of the restraints of traditional schools, children are enthusiastic active learner stains and ranks for all students nation-wide. In 1983 the Theory of Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner was proposed in his famous book of Frames of Mind. Gardner’s proposal said that to create a unique person, there are seven and more recently eight, distinct intelligences works together.
Gardner expressed his requirement of two basic principles at its core to establish the ideal school for the future. Firstly he asked for the authority under which people would be able to explore them completely along with having unique and varied abilities, and interests. Secondly, people should be given informed choices as part of their educational experiences as it’s not possible for one person to learn all. Gardner states that “in assessment of individual abilities and proclivities, an individual-centered school would be rich. It would look to match not only to curricular areas of individuals, but also particular ways of teaching those subjects. And the school would seek to match individuals with the various kinds of life work options which have availability in their culture after the first few grades” The theory of Dr. Gardner can be key element in terms of nursing every child and build them up for the future.
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Posted: November 14th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Checklist, Business Plan, Costs, Equipment, Management | Tags: Open Daycare | Comments Off
It can be exciting to start your own daycare business but it requires some works in order for you to make no mistakes with it. It may be small, but it is still a business, so you need to do planning. Indeed, there are rules and regulations that you need to meet in starting up your own daycare center.
Before putting one, you need to gain all the necessary information and set up a creative and great business plan in order for you to determine the steps that you need to take to start up your own business. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 11th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan | Tags: Broward County, Dade County, desk work, development, emotional stimulation, Florida, Hollywood, Lake Drive, learning, part, Pembroke, pencil activities, process, Programs, progressive schools, School, social learning theory, Summer, theory, young learners | Comments Off
hild psychologists are taking an active part in the planning and development of After-School Programs in Hollywood and Pembroke Pines. Teachers and tutors have started their orientation with the different developmental theories of social and emotional learning from formal schools of thought like those of Piaget, Erickson, and Bandura, in order to be better equipped when dealing with children’s learning experiences.
One theory they have focused on is Bandura’s Social Learning Theory. The general idea behind the theory is that individuals learn and acquire knowledge through observation and experience with the environment. The theory also implies that most social and emotional learning are gained through observing and imitating models. Progressive schools that are in the process of developing their curriculum and K-5 After-School Programs know that teaching young school-aged kids have to go beyond the academic and must also tackle other aspects of their development (social, emotional, physiological, cognitive, and moral). That is why character education is part of most after-school curriculum across the Florida state.
There are exactly 4 processes under Bandura’s theory. The first one is attention. The process of developing attention among young children stimulates and encourages exploration and perception. Tutoring programs in Broward County and Dade County, FL, as well as After-School Programs in Hollywood and Pembroke Pines practice this process by alternating paper and pencil activities and outdoor activities. Subjecting kids to everyday desk work cannot provide enough mental and socio-emotional stimulation for the them. Giving them outdoor activities such as insect explorations or mini filed trips to the school lab are some of the ways educators can capture the attention of young learners.
The second process involves memory. The tutoring process is one way of constantly reviewing lessons learned in class, but, tutoring is also one way of embedding non-academic learning for kids for the improvement of future behavior. A story-telling activity is a non-threatening way of continuously reminding kids of good moral values and positive attitude. And since stories are symbolic and visual representations of real situations, kids tend to be more receptive to these information, rather than simply giving them phrases and words to remember. Enrichment Programs in Broward County have these story-telling sessions to teach reading and reinforce character education as well.
The third process has to do with motor development. According to the social learning theory, children learn gestures and motor reactions from their immediate environment (i.e. family members and teachers). Exceptional children who learn to paint or to play the piano by merely watching others do it is a concrete example of the link between learning and observation. Enrichment programs and After-School programs are expected to provide the needed support system for exceptional and gifted kids in order to nurture their skills. Many schools in Broward County have answered this need for a nurturing support system.
Lastly, the fourth process has to do with the concepts of incentives and motivation. This process implies that with the right amount of motivation and a healthy reward system, kids will be expected to give appropriate responses for future situations.
The Social Learning Theory is mostly applied to children with anxiety disorders and aggressive behavior. The use of this theory for problematic kids provide counselors, teachers, and tutors with the right resource for explaining negative behavior and then creating a strategy to effectively deal with the problem. Summer camps that provide intensive counseling services for troubled kids also use this theory as part of their background for interventions and psychiatric therapy sessions. Furthermore, the theory provides the basis for most current behavior-modification interventions in clinical practice.
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Posted: November 8th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: babysitter, babysitting service, background checks, bundle of joy, com, finding a babysitter, how to find a babysitter, online, person, right, stress, time, wise choice | Comments Off
Unfortunately, when we become parents we are prepared for some of the stress we are going to endure, however we never do realize just how stressful parenting can be. Just when we think the time is right, we decide to go back to work or go out at night, and that is when it hits us that we need to figure out how to find a babysitter. And the stress begins, again!
Take a breath, figuring out how to find a babysitter is not as difficult as you think. Of course you have worries and want to make sure you hire someone that is not going to steal from you, harm your children or neglect them. For now, you can rest assured that you can find a reputable babysitter.
Start of by reading about online babysitter agencies. Among the two most popular and highly reliable are Care.com and SitterCity.com. Look around these websites and browse around. Basically, familiarize yourself with the different search criteria. Click on the profiles of the prospective babysitters in your area and read what previous employers have to say about the person and their services.
The legitimate online babysitting agencies will give you the option of browsing the site before you pay for anything. This gives you the opportunity to see if the people in your area meet your criteria before you spend a dime.
Some people don’t think using an online babysitting service is a wise choice. However, we feel using the internet is perfect for finding a babysitter. You can find out a lot of information about a person online, you can do background checks and look at social networking profiles. Things like this will help you decide if an individual is the right person to care for your bundle of joy.
Keep in mind, some of the websites will already have a background check on file for the babysitters. When you put in your criteria be as specific as possible. Some babysitters will not take a job if they will be required to do any cleaning, this includes cleaning up the mess made while they were in charge.
Now that you know how to find a babysitter you should begin looking and putting together your interview questions. Make sure you write the questions down so you don’t forget them. Now would also be a good time to write down your babysitter instructions and emergency contact information as well.
Finding a babysitter should be simple and hassle-free. Discover how you can find a dedicated and responsible babysitter at the comfort of your own house, all within the click of a button. Visit my site now for more babysitting tips and agencies review such as: SitterCity Review
Posted: November 8th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: affordable health care, assistance, building co, care, Child, Daycare, daycare centers, daycare facilities, finding the money, government, government assistance, information, Pieter West, School | Comments Off
Trying to find affordable and reliable care for your children while you are working is one of the biggest challenges you will face as a single mother. Unless your children are already of high school age and can be trusted to be left alone after school, one of the biggest out of pocket expenses you will face as a single mother is child care and after school care or daycare.
What’s worse is that, even if you could afford to send your child to daycare, most of the best daycare centers and preschools have waiting lists that are years long! Unless you are lucky enough to have family or friends who are available to and willing to baby sit for you for free, finding the money to pay for daycare is going to be a challenge. Thankfully there is government daycare assistance for single moms. Here is how to find single mothers government assistance for daycare.
The first place you should look for government day care assistance for single moms is your employer. Larger companies will often provide child care to employees or be part of a building co-op that offers low cost child care to those who work in the building. Even better, there are many government programs that offer grants to companies and businesses that offer affordable childcare to employees or that provide their employees with financial assistance to help make daycare more affordable. Ask your manager or supervisor if the company can offer you any assistance in finding affordable childcare.
The churches in your neighborhood (or near where you work) might also be able to provide you with some assistance. Churches are another type of organization that gets grants to help provide affordable health care to those who need it. If you are seeking government daycare assistance for single moms, you should ask your pastor or call your local church for advice. Even if that church does not have daycare facilities on site, they might be able to refer you to someone that you can afford!
Your town’s social services office is another place to go if you are in need of help finding affordable day care and you are single mothers. Government assistance for daycare is available and social workers are experts on the subject! A social worker will know which daycare facilities in your area are the most affordable and know which programs offer government daycare assistance for single moms.
Finally, the government websites (.gov) of your town and state will have information on government daycare assistance for single moms. The federal government is also very interested in helping single mothers. Government assistance for daycare information can be found by doing a search for information on just about any .gov website. The most relevant information for you, however, will most likely be found on your local .gov websites.
There is help available if you are looking for government daycare assistance for single moms. In our country, we revere single mothers. Government assistance for daycare is just one way that we show it.
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