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1. Early Childhood Education - By: Michael Russell
How early is early childhood education? Many educators feel that very young students are falling behind even before they enter the classroom for the very first time. Other teachers argue that parents are teaching their children information and skills that need to be introduced using specific teachin...



2. Scaring Kids Away From Fast Food - By: (see Article)
According to a study by the British Heart Foundation (BHF),roughly a third of children polled didn't know the mainingredient in French fries. And, about 10 percent of them thought fries were mostly made ofoil; others suggested eggs, flour, and even apples.This may bepart of the reason th...

3. Understanding Learning: How Recent Research Supports Natural Affinities - By: Natalie Tucker Miller
Fielding questions from parents about the best way to "teach" young children, I often revert to research that supports integrated and emergent education models. However, parents influenced by marketing trends and imprudent education mandates are often skeptical by what they view as hac...

4. Emotional Clearing Of Agoraphobia With Hypnotherapy - By: David Quigley
One of the primary goals of psychotherapy has been the healing of depression, anxiety, chronic anger, and other emotional disorders, as well as the alleviation of psychosomatic diseases whose source is in the client's suppressed emotions. As hypnotherapists, we are constantly encount...

5. Hypnotic Age Regression - By: Michael Russell
Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness. Under hypnosis a person’s perception usually undergoes several changes. A person under hypnotism may generally feel good. He or she may feel heavy or light, numb or disembodied. There have been reports of sinking, floating, tingling, and spinning sensat...

6. Zoom Into Reality And Zip The Fluff - By: (see Article)
I cant remember how many times when I ask my friends exactly what the problem is, their reply would always be five to ten minutes of continual beating around the bush excuses, instead of explaining in two to three sentences what the problem really is. My father was the kind of guy...

7. Early Childhood Education Program - By: Michael Russell
Do you have little ones tearing around your home on a regular basis? This is always a fun time in your child's life. They're not yet old enough for school, but they have the ability to do and accomplish so much. Cherish this phase while it lasts, because it goes by quickly. One thing I didn't consid...

8. Poems And Poetry Of William Wordsworth - By: Richard Pettinger
William Wordsworth was one of the key figures in the Romantic Movement, his early poems helping to define the new movement of Romanticism. Wordsworth sought to bring a more individualistic approach, his poetry avoided high flown language however the poetry of Wordsworth is best character...

9. Surveilance Art And Private Investigators - By: Pierre Mclean
It is very common within the private investigation industry to refer to surveillance as part art and part science. Some even state the longer one does it he/she can become an alchemist and transforms it from the science into the art at a highly developed level, well I modified that statement a littl...



10. Suitable Clothing For Children. - By: Michael Russell
During infancy. -------------- Infants are very susceptible of the impressions of cold; a proper regard, therefore, to a suitable clothing of the body, is imperative to their enjoyment of health. Unfortunately, an opinion is prevalent in society, that the tender child has nat...

11. Hypnosis – A Natural Aide In Surgery - By: Michael Russell
Hypnosis has commonly been tagged as an event in freak shows wherein a magician swings a watch on a chain like a pendulum. Volunteers are made to go into a trance and are practically controlled like robots or puppets. Because of these shows, hypnosis has been associated with voodoo and black magic...

12. Poetry Of William Wordsworth - By: Richard Pettinger
William Wordsworth was one of the key figures in the Romantic Movement, his early poems helping to define the new movement of the Romantic Poets. Wordsworth sought to bring a more individualistic approach, his poetry avoided high flown language however the poetry of Wordsworth is best characte...

13. Horses In Art - By: Andrea Balch
The History of the horse in art is one that spans thousands of years, and goes back to before the horse was first domesticated. The discoveries of rock paintings at Lascaux and Avignon in France have provided us with an insight , not only in to the very early artists, but also of the p...

14. Child Obesity And Health - By: Michael Russell
One of the most overwhelming problems facing children worldwide is the problem of obesity and its resulting health problems. In fact, childhood obesity and health is so important that its warranted cover stories for both Time and Newsweek magazines. The problem is mult...

15. The Factors That Can Rule Out The Presence Of Adhd - By: George Gallegos
The factors that can rule out the presence of ADHD By George Gallegos, Ph.D. www.youadditup.com According to the American Psychiatric Association’s DSM-IV, ADHD is a disorder that first presents in childhood usually observed before the age of sev...

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