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		<title>The Importance of the Best Venue for Our Kids’ Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 22:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all knew that kids have some sorts of unlimited movements. Imagine, inside the house, the kids would never stop to play around the house unless they were sleeping. Well, we couldn’t blame it anyway. In fact, active kids are the great blessing for the parents. That is why, kids need the large venue for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all knew that kids have some sorts of unlimited movements. Imagine,  inside the house, the kids would never stop to play around the house  unless they were sleeping. Well, we couldn’t blame it anyway. In fact,  active kids are the great blessing for the parents. That is why, kids  need the large venue for their activities. Sometimes, we want to arrange  some kinds of birthday party for them.</p>
<p>Of course, the parties should be the perfect parties for their ages. It  means, the party should be held in some sorts of venue that could  facilitate their mobility. Imagine, if our own kids would need the large  place to do their activities, imagine how many kids that we were about  to invite for our kids’ birthday party. Considering that the venue is  important here, we should try to get the best on e. We should click the  Odeon. We would ask the professional to search the perfect venue for our  <a href="http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/venue-hire/" target="_blank">Childrens  parties</a>.</p>
<p>In the site above, we would have some chances to search for much  excellent information that would be useful for us. There would be some  excellent options of <a href="http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/venue-hire/" target="_blank">Children’s  parties</a>’ venues. We would have the chances to find the best venue  for our kid’s birthday party. Remember, the best venue would impact the  comforts of our kids.</p>
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		<title>10 Guidelines for Parents of Kids Playing Video Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 20:15:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gaming is a part of modern life. Research shows that children young and old game for between 13 and 30 hours a week. It is near to impossible to keep children away from computer or video gaming.When you cannot beat the system it is best to join it in a “safe” way. Parents can educate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gaming is a part of modern life. Research shows that children young and old game for between 13 and 30 hours a week. It is near to impossible to keep children away from computer or video gaming.<br/><br/>When you cannot beat the system it is best to join it in a “safe” way. Parents can educate themselves on the varied aspects of video gaming by reading articles and tips on the World Wide Web. They can with knowledge make every effort to ensure that their kids receive a rounded upbringing.<br/><br/>Here are a few guidelines to help:<br/><br/>1.	Always befriend your children and know the games they play. Study guidelines given by the Entertainment Software Board and lead the recommendations and appropriate guidelines given on the content label of games.<br/><br/>2.	Store www.ESRB.com in your computer as a favorite and keep abreat of game reviews and ratings.<br/><br/>3.	Network with other parents as well as school and Y teachers. Share information and observations on kids and gaming.<br/><br/>4.	Have an open relationship with the child or children and promote a friendship and comfort level so that the child shares its experiences and fears.<br/><br/>5.	Be an observant parent and note any behavioral changes shown by the child.<br/><br/>6.	Be an informed and cautious buyer and question claims made by gaming companies. Feel free to voice your opinion if you feel any game has objectionable content.<br/><br/>7.	Give your child a rounded upbringing and introduce many activities you can enjoy together like sports, hikes, sailing and so on. Outdoor activities benefit children and help limit computer time.<br/><br/>8.	Ensure that the child grows up to be confident, understanding, curious, and a happy child. Keep a watch for unwarranted secrecy, aggression, or violence.<br/><br/>9.	Use gaming to maximize your child’s interest and choose games that need strategies and decisions. Minimize games that are violent and just involve shooting, destruction, and attacks.<br/><br/>10.	When you refuse to buy a game, explain to the child why and make them understand why you discourage playing certain games.<br/><br/>Gaming can be beneficial and introduce technology, problem solving, logic and spatial as well as motor skills. Games are known to heal too! Parents need to understand the pros and cons of gaming and allow children to play games that are beneficial.<br/><br/>Be wise and limit time of playing video games. Encourage children to play in groups. Make time to play the games with the children. Understand the games and use the rating system as a guideline when purchasing a video game. Discourage children to borrow games from peers. If they do then encourage them to share with you what they have borrowed. Always make the effort of knowing what the children are playing with.<br/><br/>The gaming industry cares about Genx and so has put into place testing systems and advisory systems to protect children from the detrimental effects of gaming. Use the internet to educate yourself on video and computer gaming and learn how to protect your children.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Timothy Rudon</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Learn German &#124; Ten Fun Ways To Get Along At Oktoberfest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Germans love speed (Can you say BMW?) Speed is also deeply ingrained in American culture. Between commuting, emails, microwavable everything, it&#8217;s natural we want results and we want them now. How about learning German in just over a week? In the essence of these fast times, here are ten fun ways to learn to speak [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Germans love speed (Can you say BMW?) Speed is also deeply ingrained in American culture. Between commuting, emails, microwavable everything, it&#8217;s natural we want results and we want them now. How about learning German in just over a week? In the essence of these fast times, here are ten fun ways to learn to speak German uber fast. Was f&auml;llt dir denn eigentlich ein? (What&#8217;s the big idea?)<br/><br/>1. Go on Vacation<br/><br/>If you&#8217;ve always wanted to visit your great-grandfather&#8217;s hometown in Germany, there&#8217;s not a better time than today. The fastest way to speak German is to travel to Germany and submerge yourself in the language. Not only will you see historic architecture and beautiful countryside, but you&#8217;ll also perfect your essential German.<br/><br/>2. Take a Walk<br/><br/>Find German-speaking people in your neighborhood. In most large cities there are culture institutes with language exchange programs. Join a German conversation group, often sponsored by community outreach and heritage societies. . &#8220;Language is not a genetic gift, it is a social gift. Learning a new language is becoming a member of the club &#8212; the community of speakers of that language,&#8221; says Frank Smith, famed reporter, editor and the author of &#8220;The Book of Learning and Forgetting.&#8221;<br/><br/>3. Make it a Blockbuster Night<br/><br/>Watching a foreign film is another great way to learn German. Amazon suggests, &#8220;The Lives of Others&#8221;, &#8220;Run Lola Run,&#8221; and &#8220;The Pianist&#8221; as a few of the top internationally successful German flicks. You&#8217;ll hear German spoken fluently and learn to train your ear. Try to avoid subtitles or dubbing which will distract from the experience. (But you might turn them on after just to see how close you guessed at that 13-syllable word).<br/><br/>4. Become a Bookworm<br/><br/>Checking out German novels, travel guides and books that describe German are excellent resources to enrich the learning process. Parallel-text versions of (German and English side by side) of classics like &#8220;Socialism: Utopian and Scientific (Preface by: Karl Marx) by Frederick Engels, &#8220;The Eighteenth Brumair of Luis Bonaparte,&#8221; by Karl Marx, and &#8220;Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners,&#8221; By Sigmund Freud. It&#8217;s one thing to make a reference to Freud, but another thing to impress people by telling them you actually read the original text in German.<br/><br/>5. Turn on your Radio and TV<br/><br/>One of the key skills in learning a new language is how the mind comprehends the spoken word. Nowadays, many cable companies broadcast German programming. &#8220;When you know another language; you suddenly realize there is a multitude of worlds. You can become a member of EVERY club,&#8221; says Smith. In addition there are many German radio stations that can be accessed via the Internet such as radio (http://home.comcast.net/~dkalischer/WebRadio/GermanRadio.htm) or nab a learning cd, like this audio program (http://www.pimsleurapproach.com/learn-german.asp). An immersive audio experience can&#8217;t be beat for learning quickly.<br/><br/>6. Jam Out to German<br/><br/>Nab some great German tunes and take a look at the notes found on the inside cover. (Kraftwerk anyone?). These handy liner notes often have the song lyrics printed inside and are a great resource to expanding your German vocabulary. Listen to the tunes and skim the lyrics. Soon enough those catchy songs will stick to your brain and you&#8217;ll be belting out German with a native accent.<br/><br/>7. Play to Win<br/><br/>Studying a foreign language doesn&#8217;t have to be boring. Find your favorite games in German. You&#8217;ll quickly pick up on phrases and new vocabulary and have fun while doing it. This is a win-win situation. Playing your favorite games and learning? Who&#8217;d a thunk it? Oh and if you&#8217;re feeling especially frisky, test your German Scrabble skills. Viel Gl&uuml;ck! (Good luck)<br/><br/>8. Get Creative<br/><br/>Put the mojo back into your language learning bag. One idea is to grab some sticky notes and write German words or phrases for everything all over your house. Deck out the living room, kitchen (Enjoy your meal! Guten Appetit!), garage, even the toilet paper in your bathroom (besides, that word will be very useful when you travel abroad) and it&#8217;s a fun way to boost your German vocabulary.<br/><br/>9. Express Yourself<br/><br/>Do you have a favorite German expression? Learn another one. Every time you learn an essential German phrase you&#8217;re expanding your word power. Soon enough, you&#8217;ll be speaking like a native. Warum ist mir das nicht eingefallen? (Why didn&#8217;t I think of that?)<br/><br/>10. German Class<br/><br/>When you&#8217;re ready, attend a class or get a tutor. The structure will help you develop a routine for quickly learning the language. Try the Pimsleur Approach (http://www.pimsleurapproach.com/learn-german.asp.com), which offers a fabulous program designed to make learning German actually fun. Forget about boring vocabulary lists and repeating pointless verbatim. Imagine simply listening and absorbing language in the same structure you learned as a child. Everything is broken down exactly the way kids learn. It&#8217;s simple, fully audio (so you can multitask) and is the easiest program to engage with the least amount of effort.<br/><br/>Now that you have several language learning ideas planted in that brain of yours, the next step is pick a few and run with them. Start incorporating bits of the German language and culture into your routine and soon enough you&#8217;ll be speaking like a native in no time. Learning German opens up so many opportunities. Smith sums it up perfectly; &#8220;One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way.&#8221;<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>PimsleurApproach</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Summer Learning &#8211; Top 5 Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Educational computer software and games is an excellent tool to use with your children to promote learning at home. This software helps keep your child engaged and productive. It also provides an information specific atmosphere as opposed to the web where one is exposed to a variety of information. Summer can be rough on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1.  Educational computer software and games is an excellent tool to use with your children to promote learning at home.  This software helps keep your child engaged and productive.  It also provides an information specific atmosphere as opposed to the web where one is exposed to a variety of information.  Summer can be rough on the care taker who never seems to have the proper amount of time to plan or prepare for the next activity! Suggesting that your child spend a little quiet time playing an educational game is a bit more productive than video games or television.  &#13;</p>
<p>2.  Encourage your child to keep in contact with friends through educational computer gaming that is multi-player.  Mixing social activity is a huge motivator for children.  Not to mention that children inadvertently teach and learn from one another when interacting.  &#13;</p>
<p>3.  Plan trips to local museums, parks etc.  that have historical significance.  Research a bit yourself before accompanying your child on these outings and talk casually about the significance of the place while there.  Hint: Let your child be in charge of the map, pamphlet which they will have to read and follow to make suggestions! &#13;</p>
<p>4.  Incorporate summer reading into a book/movie comparison.  Help your child choose books that have also been made into a movie.  After completing the book, either with or without your help, have a movie night with the film version of your story.  Then either with a discussion or a report have your child compare the book to the movie.  You would be surprised how often the book is preferred! &#13;</p>
<p>5.  Summer is a great time to promote the use of a musical instrument.  Practicing at home is key with instrument instruction.  During their break from school a child may find it easier to incorporate the time needed to practice into their schedule.  Gaining that momentum in the summer should make the practices during the school year a bit easier!&#13;</p>
<p>For a great selection of Educational Computer Software and Games please visit us at www. thesoftwarespot. comEducational Computer Software and Games </p>
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		<title>Lower the Stress When Traveling With Your Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now here&#8217;s a subject every parent has had to get creative with. Whether it&#8217;s a trip to Grandma&#8217;s house, a drive to the state parks and beaches for an outing or that long road trip exploring what lays beyond the four corners of your neighborhood. Travel toys can be an ongoing challenge that&#8217;s also an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now here&#8217;s a subject every parent has had to get creative with.  Whether it&#8217;s a trip to Grandma&#8217;s house, a drive to the state parks and beaches for an outing or that long road trip exploring what lays beyond the four corners of your neighborhood.  Travel toys can be an ongoing challenge that&#8217;s also an absolute necessity when children are included on that trip.  There are the old favorites like the &#8220;license plate&#8221; game, the alphabet game that can take up a good portion of the road trip depending on how scenic the roads you travel are.  There.  But sometimes children would rather entertain themselves and have something more hands on to entertain themselves with.   Take some time with your child to develop a &#8220;Travel Pack&#8221; equipped with all necessities for any long outing.  These packs can include some child-friendly snacks as well as a toy or two keep them entertained.  While a stuffed animal of some sort will almost certainly make the cut, there are many toys offered today that can help kids learn and enjoy themselves.  In today&#8217;s tech era, hand held video games like Gameboys and PSP&#8217;s, are grabbing the attention of young children and brain matter.  Doesn&#8217;t matter where they are or what they are doing, these handheld contraptions are all the rage and they are not going away.  However, for our younger generations there are educational video games now available to parents.  It comes down to a &#8220;If you can&#8217;t beat them join them&#8221; kind of philosophy.  Incorporating the educational fulfillments required to raise our children into this video era was brilliant.  It most assuredly raised levels of gratitude for the parents of the world as well.  Sometimes noise levels are a factor and travel toys have to have the &#8220;hush&#8221; factor built into them.  This scenario is usually experienced up in the blue yonder.  If you have traveled with your children on an airplane, then it&#8217;s a pretty safe assumption that looks of disapproval have been thrown your way due to the noise a child is making.  Two phenomenal toys for airplane travel are the Wooden Magnetic Animal Habitat Set and the Magnetic Pattern Block Kit, by Melissa and Doug.  The Animal Habitat Set includes 26 play pieces and 3 durable habitat cards featuring a farm, ocean, and the African Plains.  The Pattern Block Kit includes a magnetic hand painted wooden board, 12 durable pattern cards and 120 magnetic wood shapes.  You simply slide a pattern card into the wooden frame and match the pieces with the shapes in the pictures.  What makes these two toys perfect in particular is that they both come in a sturdy carrying case with an easy zip back pocket for storage.  Your children can be just like Mom or Dad with their own carry on brief case, filled with fun.  No fuss, no mess, it all fits into one convenient place.  How&#8217;s that for making everyone happy while flying the wild blue skies, as well as making that long drive more of a pleasurable experience for all.  Have a nice trip! </p>
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