Americans should teach children “Basic life skills like Japan does”

Social media is a pool of great ideas and learning experiences that you never stop to think about unless physical engaged in your everyday life. After watching a video on early childhood development in foreign countries I began thinking “this is exactly what I want to bring here in Washington state!” Japanese students learn about basic life structures from school, where they gain all there basic needs from teachers or peers.

In Japan, home economics is required through middle school throughout high school. Students are actually required to know something before advancing onto the next level of education. So why not American students? Early childhood might be a struggle to promote all advanced forms of learning although that’s the purpose of the consultants department. Creating structures in which students can have fun learning and gain from the lecture. Japanese students get to learn about cooking, sewing and other basic skills while also maintaining the facility structure on a daily bases! When I see students actively engaging themselves in there schoolife, it makes me wonder why American students don’t take the extra time out of there day participate in after school activities?

Teaching life skills and job skills are definitely essential toward quality child education. There is so much more learning structures than just what’s happening next to you.

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Teaching the spirit of Christmas to early learners

Achieve The Early Dream Day Care Center is teaching the spirit of Christmas to early learners:

My goal was to bring back more literary tools for early child development, yet since the children in our care are so young I’m focusing this activity mainly on fine motor skills, language/speech and being able to identify differences.

The activity was formed off the idea of the “secret santa” activity. While children are making crafts and gifts for there loved ones, we created a chart where children can keep track of how many objects they have created and who they want to give them too. While also teaching them the spirit of giving for the hoildays.

A child within a positive environment will contribute to their ability to benefit from learning exposures. A child who is healthy is fully capable of taking advantage of an opportunity to learn and focus more clearly when in positive environments. Confidence, Open-minded discussions and multiple forms of explanation will effectively educate young minds for positive behavior and they’re social development. Promoting positive social skills in early learners by intergrating the spirit of Christmas. Simple discussion and physical objects for visual use, are the best way for early childhood to learn social and verbal skills. By teaching the…

• Spirit of Christmas

• Legand of Santa Clause

• Homemade Candy Canes

• Creative Christmas Art Development

MediCare Professionals Training In Mental Development focus learning focus was designed to promote…

• Fine motor skills

• language development

• Play based learning

• Child creativity

• Fun

 

Fruit of The Earth, Aloe Vera

The aloe vera gel that many Americans use for burns or fine cuts may not be what we think it is…

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has brought to the attention of the public about products claiming to have the healing plant aloe vera, which doesn’t have a trace of the chemical in there products. The administration doesn’t approve cosmetic before they are sold in stores. They most currently wouldn’t allow for fake products containing aloe vera to hit the shelfs without having some type of benefitical factor to people. After closer inspection, you will notice on the back of some of your favorite aloe vera products that the suppliers are on a honor role system where they are allowed to use aloe vera substitutes. Aloe’s has three substitute chemicals which are used in products today called acemannan, malic acid and glucose. There seems to be strange things happening to the aloe vera community which leaves the public wanting to know more about what’s going on. Frankly, I want to know which chemical is curing the burns instead of knowing that companies are potentially Fruading.