Posts tagged: Kindergarten

Need Tips About Weight Loss - Read This

September 26, 2009 Need Tips About Weight Loss - Read This Nowadays all female have lots of problems they worry about. For example, to prepare dinner for the husband, to wash laundry, to take the son back from the kindergarten. They all consider these problems to be just the trifles of the everyday routine. But in harsh reality the major importance and attention is given to the problem of weight loss that is indisputably common for all female. I am competent enough to claim that this problem

Principals seek to expand Core Knowledge pilot program

The Core Knowledge pilot reading program in New York City for kindergarten has shown such striking results that nine out of ten participating principals have asked to expand it into first grade. According to a NYC DoE press release, “The progress of students in the ten participating schools was more than five times greater than the also-significant performance of students at ten peer schools with comparable student populations, and was reflected among students at all levels of literacy.” I

Special Ed Class Provides Early Training for the Left Thumb Blogger

Growing up with cerebral palsy, my school years began in a special education class annex several blocks the main school. Now that is segregation! But, at age five, I didn’t know the difference. I was excited to be starting Grade 1 with my friend Marika from Kindergarten and soon became friends with my four or five other classmates. Our teacher Mrs. Rutherford was somewhat apprehensive having me in her classroom. As I share in my autobiography I’ll Do It Myself : Being non-verbal , m

Shana Martin

At seventeen, and a senior in high school, Shana Martin has a lot going for her. She is currently involved in gymnastics , logrolling, pole vaulting, karate, body building, and running , and a fitness expert. Born and raised Badger, Shana graduated from the She remembers growing up with the knowledge that “Mommy is very sick.” Her mother being diagnosed with Huntington’s disease, a life threatening malady, then Shana was in the kindergarten. Childhood was hard for her since taking care of

Back to school tips for gluten-free or food allergy kids

Posted on July 28th, 2009 by alison Whether your child is gluten-free, nut-allergic or has other food allergies or intolerance, it’s not too early to begin preparing for the start of school or daycare. My own “baby” is starting kindergarten this fall and there are lots of things on my allergy to-do list! Feel free to add your thoughts in the comments.Here’s what you can do now:If your child has an Epi-Pen, check the expiration dates. Get prescriptions for new ones if yours have expired.Ge

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