Archive for May, 2009

Kindergarten Didn’t Go As Planned

Posted on May 31st, 2009 by susie
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Kindergarten Didn’t Go As Planned
Kindergarten-s-a-coming… Is your child approaching kindergarten age? Have you prepared your child for the prekindergarten screening? Here is some insight into the process:
My oldest is now almost 15 years old but it seems like just yesterday that we were walking in to that “Prescreening Testing Center”…
I’m still not [...]

Gifted, Eh?

Posted on May 30th, 2009 by susie
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Did you read the New York Times today? Apparently giftedness in New York City is up by 45%. How? Is it something in the drinking water? More to the point, why are we testing 4 and 5 year old children? What could we possibly gain as a society by testing little people who can’t even [...]

How Clothing Can Send a Message

Posted on May 29th, 2009 by susie
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It has been said for years that what you wear lets everyone know who you are. Do the clothes make the man – as the sayinig goes.
But what about when someone is trying to let people know that he is witty, or humourous? If you do not want to dress like a clown, then [...]

Tip No. 7 from Get Published as a Children’s Author: The Top 10 Tips

Posted on May 28th, 2009 by susie
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Interested in writing kids’ books and hoping to get published, but not sure where to start? Or maybe you have a story idea – or maybe even a rough draft of a manuscript – but you have no idea what to do next. The prospect of wading through all the information out there can be [...]

Tip No. 9 from Writing for Children: The Top 10 Tips to Getting Published

Posted on May 27th, 2009 by susie
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Interested in writing kids’ books and hoping to get published, but not sure where to start? Or maybe you have a story idea – or maybe even a rough draft of a manuscript – but you’re not exactly sure what you need to do next. The prospect of wading through all the information out there [...]

Comprehensive Activity Program: Summer Learning for Teens

Posted on May 26th, 2009 by susie
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When summer time draws closer, parents would likely to choose sending their children to summer camps than letting them while away their summer in front of the television or spend the whole summer lazily with their video games. This is especially true for teenagers who have outgrown their preference for childhood games and would rather [...]

How to Shop for Baby Shower Announcements

Posted on May 25th, 2009 by susie
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Baby shower announcements come in a variety of styles, allowing you to personalize your invitations and make your shower truly special. The birth of a new baby is a life event and the baby shower announcements deserve special attention. Sure you can go to your nearest discount retailer for kids valance and purchase generic packs [...]

Tip No. 4 from The Top 10 Tips To Getting Published as a Children’s Book Author

Posted on May 24th, 2009 by susie
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Interested in writing children’s books and hoping to get published, but not sure how to get started? Or maybe you have a great idea for a book – or maybe even a rough draft of a manuscript – but you have no idea what to do next. With the overwhelming amount of information out there, [...]

Send Funny Messages With Your T Shirts

Posted on May 23rd, 2009 by susie
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It has been said for years that what you wear is letting everyone know who you are. The clothes make the man is how the saying goes.
But what about when someone is trying to let people know that he is humourous, or witty? If you do not want to dress like a clown, then [...]

Timing Is Everything…

Posted on May 23rd, 2009 by susie
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Timing Is Everything….
So there I was at the ballpark with my 7 year old, for practice, and it wasn’t even close to 6pm yet. We were uncharacteristically early but I had that uneasy feeling as no one looked so familiar…
I tried to make the adults at the far end of the field [...]

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