Archive for the child education Category

Learning About Bugs – Part 1 – St Aiden’s Homeschool | CurrClick Homeschooling Resources

Posted in Books at Currclick, child education, Curriculum, donnette, donnette e davis, early childhood learning, ebooks, educational ebooks, Electronic Books, home education, homeschool resources, Homeschooling, homeschooling books, homeschooling curriculum, homeschooling ebooks, homeschooling in south africa, homeschooling printables, http://www.staidenshomeschool.com/activities/christmas/ on January 21, 2011 by Donnette Fry (nè Davis)

Learning About Bugs – Part – St Aiden’s Homeschool, South Africa | CurrClick

via Learning About Bugs – Part – St Aiden’s Homeschool, South Africa | CurrClick.

 
Learning About Bugs - Part

Learning About Bugs – Part 1

This book is on the topic of ‘Bugs’ with the target audience being those who are 8-12 years old. The project will cover many bugs that children have heard of, or that may be particularly interesting to them.

Because of the vast amount of information available and the huge variety of insect species, the entire topic has been covered in alphabetical order and in Parts 1, 2 etc.

Each book contains basic information on the insect, as well as written exercises, revision, teaching notes and research activities. Vocabulary exercises are included; so too are drawings, crosswords, word searches, action rhymes and fingerplays,, lesson plans and lots of activities for younger learners, making this an ideal book for all ages.

Some of the subjects contain literature unit studies and handwriting activities.

Restraints & Seclusion: That’s Not Education- School should NOT hurt

Posted in Causes, child development, child education, children, children with adhd, Children with Learning Difficulties, Children with Special Needs, International Education News, Special Education with tags on January 18, 2010 by Donnette Fry (nè Davis)

Restraints & Seclusion: That’s Not Education.

It was exactly a year ago today that the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) unveiled “School Is Not Supposed to Hurt,” a national report on the use of seclusion and restraint in U.S. schools and called on the Obama Administration and the 111th Congress to introduce a national ban on seclusion and prone restraint practices in schools in the US. (Go here for a PDF file of the report.) Another report released in May from the U.S. Government Accountability Office found “hundreds of allegations that schoolchildren have been abused, and some even died, as a result of inappropriate uses of seclusion and restraint in classrooms.”

This report found that such “abusive practices” had been used “disproportionately on children with disabilities”—on those most vulnerable and (especially in the case of children like my son, who is minimally verbal) often unable to communicate to their parents what has happened.

On December 9 of 2009, new legislation was proposed to stop these harmful and dangerous practices. The Preventing Harmful Restraint and Seclusion in Schools Act (H.R. 4247) prohibits the use of restraints and seclusion in public schools in the US. Physical restraint and seclusion would only be permitted in cases of “imminent danger of injury, and only when imposed by trained staff.” Further, should these be used, parents must be notified immediately—my husband and I were once informed that a “four-person floor control” restraint was used on our son over two weeks after this had occurred. In addition, a child should be examined by a nurse or other medical personnel after restraints and seclusion have been used. At my son’s previous public middle school in a central New Jersey school district, he was never examined by the school nurse after restraints had been used.

H.R. 4247 also prohibits schools from “including restraint or seclusion as planned interventions in student’s education plans, including Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).”  The Wrightslaw website notes that the American Association of School Administrators and other organizations are lobbying to weaken H.R. 4247 and to allow schools to put such “abusive interventions” as restraints and interventions in students’ Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Restraints and seclusion should only be used in crisis situations when all other interventions have been exhausted. As Wrightslaw notes, IEPs are not a “backdoor” for school districts” to “get around statutes.”

“Too often, parents have been misled into consenting to restraint and seclusion in IEPs only to find out their children have been abused, injured, and traumatized.”

Further analysis of H.R. 4247 by Jessica Butler, an attorney and the mother of an autistic child, can be found here. Butler is a former Chair of the Board of Directors of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates(COPAA) and the author of Unsafe in the Schoolhouse: Abuse of Children with Disabilities (COPAA 2009).

Why we need H.R. 4247 is made all too clear by an article in the December 2009 Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel according to which the Greenfield school district in Wisconsin is using federal stimulus funds earmarked for special education to construct seclusion rooms. As Wrightslaw blog notes, these funds would be “better spent training teachers on methods of controlling special-education student behavior without removing kids from their peers”—better spent on teaching teachers to teach students, rather than building what amount to isolation rooms.

Seclusion and restraints are inhumane practices that have been unjustly and unnecessarily used on students, on children, on children with disabilities, and on children on the autism spectrum in public schools in the US. Such practices have caused permanent harm, psychological as well as physical. It is inconceivable that children, and especially children with disabilities, are being subjected to such and also to isolation intimeout rooms, sometimes for hours; to practices that seem more like punishment, if not torture, and that are certainly a far, far cry from being “educational.”

Currclick~Free Homeschool and Educational Promo ~ Black Friday Giveaway 27 November 2009 #Homeschool #Teachers

Posted in Books at Currclick, child education, christmas phonics, christmas resources, donnette e davis, early childhood learning, ebooks, educational christmas activities, educational ebooks, educational freebies, Educator's Calendar, Electronic Books, free curriculum, free ebooks, free educational printables, free homeschool activities, free homeschool ebooks, free parenting ebooks, free teaching resources, freebies, holidays and seasonal, home education, homeschool freebies, homeschool resources, Homeschooling, homeschooling books, homeschooling curriculum, homeschooling ebooks, homeschooling printables, parenting, parenting ebooks, parenting tips, Phonics, preschool homeschool, printable christmas games, publishers, Reading Comprehension & Unit Studies for Children, Recommended eCurriculum, Recommended Educational Websites, Recommended Publications, special offers, Special Offers for Educators, st aiden's home school, st aiden's homeschool, st aiden's south africa, st aidens, staidens, Teaching Resources, thanksgiving printables, Unit Studies, USA eBooks & Printables with tags on November 23, 2009 by Donnette Fry (nè Davis)

It’s time once again for The Annual Black Friday Event at CurrClick.com. This event has become something that Currclick customers look forward to each year.

In addition to their Black Friday Giveaway they will be running their annual “Stocking Up Your Shelves Sale”. Information regarding the sale and the giveaway event are included below.

Black Friday Freebie Giveaway

Note: Freebies included in this giveaway are offered one day (24 hours)

Date: Friday, November 27th

This is a one day (full 24 hours) event and hundreds of top quality FREE homeschooling and educational resources will be made available during this period. St Aiden’s Homeschool’s 224 page, 5* reviewed and rated “Bee Unit Study” Will be included as a Free Download ~ Information on this Unit Study can be obtained at Currclick, together with a preview of the Book which will also soon be available for shipping from Currclick in soft cover 🙂

Stocking Up Your Shelves

Date: Friday Nov. 27th-Tuesday Dec 15th Again literally hundreds of top quality homeschooling and educational products will be available for up to 75% off of their normal purchase prices.

Thanksgiving Blessings to all in the USA

Mail: info@staidenshomeschool.com

St Aiden’s = Parents Legalities, Child Support, local & international, maintenance, Children’s Rights, Constitution

Posted in child custody, child development, child education, child support, child support ebooks, children, maintenance, maintenance court, maintenance court in south africa, parenting, parenting ebooks, parenting tips, single parenting, single parents, south africa with tags , , , , , on June 17, 2009 by Donnette Fry (nè Davis)

SOUTH AFRICAN ACTS THAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW

via St Aiden’s = Parents Legalities, Child Support, local & international, maintenance, Children’s Rights, Constitution.

Rights in Brief: Defining children’s constitutional right to social services*NEW*
PDF Download – This rights brief defines children’s right to social services – a right which is currently under discussion in relation to the Children’s Act.

Learning A-Z Open House Signup Calendar : Free Teaching Resources from Learning A-Z

Posted in alphabet activities, child education, children, Children with Learning Difficulties, Children with Special Needs, children's literature, Curriculum, developing motor skills in children, donnette, donnette e davis, early childhood learning, ebooks, educational ebooks, educational freebies, Educator's Calendar, Electronic Books, family ebooks, free hadnwriting books, free homeschool activities, free homeschool ebooks, free kids activity ebook, free teaching resources, handwriting practice, history, home education, homeschool freebies, homeschool resources, Homeschooling, homeschooling books, homeschooling curriculum, homeschooling ebooks, homeschooling in south africa, homeschooling printables, kids education, Learning about Numbers, Learning the Alphabet, Lesson Plans, Life Skills, Literature Arts, Literature Unit Studies, Phonics, phonics for children, preschool colours, preschool homeschool, Reading Comprehension & Unit Studies for Children, Recommended eCurriculum, Recommended Educational Websites, Recommended Publications, small motor skills, special offers, Special Offers for Educators, teaching colors, teaching preschoolers about colours, Teaching Resources, teaching shapes & colours - colors, teaching your preschooler about colors, word families, Writing with tags , , , , on April 15, 2009 by Donnette Fry (nè Davis)

CREDIT SURCE: Learning A-Z Open House Signup Calendar.

In recognition of Teacher Appreciation Week Learning A-Z is opening the doors to each of its websites!

Learning A-Z offers an enormous collection of quality resources meeting the needs of a diverse student population – all at a fantastic value. Our open houses will give you the opportunity to download some of our resources and try them out with your students. We would love to have you join our family of users taking advantage of 24/7 access to thousands of printable resources.


If you already have a user name and password to any Learning A-Z website, simply log into our Open House form and activate your free passes on the schedule below.

If you do not yet have a subscription to any of our websites, just complete this Open House registration form.

Posted in child education, parenting tips, single parenting on January 31, 2009 by Donnette Fry (nè Davis)

A fantatic list put together by Parentwonder – these are just a few of the vast library!

General Parenting Tips

1. Speaking So Kids Will Listen – 25 simple ways to get your message across to kids – By Michael Grose. Ever said this to your kid: “I have told you a million times can you just turn that TV down!” If so, this ebook will show you a better to get cooperation from kids without saying this. Plus other great tips like building confidence and self-esteem in children, talking about sex, drug and violence, and more. PDF file. 18 pages.

2. Raising Children Network: Make a Book – You can select and make your own books. Select from various stages of development and individual chapters, then the book appears as you requested. Very cool! However, only Baby & Child Books available now:

  • Newborns (0-3 months) – Essential information on caring for a newborn baby
  • Babies (3-12 months) – What to expect during the sitting and crawling phase
  • Toddlers (1-3 years) – A guide to parenting when your child discovers her own two feet
  • Preschoolers (3-5 years) – The basics on helping your child thrive during the preschool years
  • School age (5-8 years) – Essential information to help your child make the most of the early school years

3. Backpack Buddies Fact Sheet Index – By Ohio State University Extension. PDF files. Topics include:

Kindergarten:

  • Get Off To a Good Start
  • Nurturing Your Child’s Self-Esteem
  • Helping Your Child Succeed In School
  • Holiday Stress Busters for Big and Little People
  • Discipline and Your Child
  • Nutrition and Fitness
  • Reading Skills and Journal-Keeping
  • Caution–Is Your Home Safe?
  • Summer Activities for Fun and Learning

First Grade:

  • Dealing With Morning Madness
  • Understanding Sibling Rivarly
  • Good Study Habits and Homework
  • Holidays–What A Great Time!
  • Keeping Our Children Safe
  • Setting Limits with Your Children
  • Nutritious Food For Cool Kids
  • Children’s Friendships
  • Fun Summer Time Activities and Games

4. Monitoring your child’s growth and development – A quick run down of what to monitor from birth to 4 years old. PDF file. 3 pages.

5. The Bully – Make Sure Your Child Knows How to Handle Bullies – An interactive book with nice pictures on what to do for bully victims and parents. A bully quiz for children as well as for parents and educators. EXE file. 46 pages.

6. Tantrums – By Parenting SA. What parents can do when tantrums happen? Big and small. PDF file. 4 pages.

7. Understanding Children: Disciplining your preschooler – By Iowa State University. This books discusses topics like what a toddler wants, communicating with a toddler, time-out and spanking. PDF file. 4 pages.

8. Understanding Children: Sibling Rivalry – By Iowa State University. 9 awesome tips on handling conflict between siblings. One of the tips is to leave your kids alone and let them work it out for themselves. PDF file. 4 pages.

9. Discipline: Help your children develop feelings of self-esteem – By New Mexico State University. “Children develop feelings of self-esteem, competence, independence, cooperation and responsibility when they grow up with guidelines. Two effective ways to discipline children and create sensible guidelines are through rewards and punishment.” The ebook includes ten rules of discipline and how to handle parenting differences. PDF file. 4 pages.

10. How to Get Your Baby to Sleep Through the Night
– By Permanente Medical Group. 4 strategies on getting your baby to sleep uninterrupted and its pros and cons respectively. PDF file. 4 pages.

11. Balance Your Life: The Complete Guide to Managing Work and Family – By Golden Goose Ventures. From the page: How would you like to get control of your life? Stop working those 80 hour weeks. Get to know your family again. Get some FUN and FREE TIME into your life. Excellent advice. PDF file. 51 pages.

12. The Kids Are Driving Me Crazy – By Lisa Barker. An ebook excerpt from Just Because Your Kids Drive You Insane…Doesn’t Mean You Are A Bad Parent! Not quite a how-to book but a funny tale of how kids can really mess things up and challenges a mother faces. Lisa has a great sense of humor. PDF file. 60 pages.

Ronnie90's Blog

Just another WordPress.com weblog

Funtastic Unit Studies! Home

Susan Kilbride's author website--an online resource for homeschoolers and teachers.

craigsathletes

Running is a way of Life!

St Aiden's Homeschool - Our Other Blog

Where we Share Homeschooling & Educational Resources From Everyone

muzhingi5h23

Words of a Comrades Winner

WordPress.com

WordPress.com is the best place for your personal blog or business site.

Donnette #Randomness

About South Africa, SMM, Books, Publishing, Marathon Running, kids & education