 Children are the parent's riches by Cristina Nuta -
We say that a very happy family is the one who has at least one child to bring up. Then, there are also happy families but who do not have children. It seems that life has given them almost everything but unfortunately they could not have a child. Each time we came thorough such a case, the first impulse is to say that: 'Yes, they have all they need: they have money, a comfor ... Date added: 08 May '07 |
 Romanian Gypsies: Between Integration and Marginalization by Monique Barb -
The necessity to educate the rroma ethnics –Romanian gypsies- as a mandatory step towards racial and cultural integration in the European space is a new reality of the European continent.
This new reality is a problematic and difficult task; if left unsolved would gravely perturb the dynamics if a new world whose paramount option is civilization and education.
The problema ... Date added: 20 October '06 |
 Gypsies Children are One of the Most Defavorised Groups of Children by Monique Barb -
Rroma –gypsies- children are one of the most defavorised groups of children and they need special care in order to get out of this difficult situation.
Poverty and pauperity of the rroma –gypsies- families as well as prejudice still persisting in the mentality of the majority of the population, together with the strange inertia and resilience of some rroma –gypsies- parents ... Date added: 20 October '06 |
 The Education of the Gipsy Children : one of the biggest challenges of the social economical and cultural environment from Romania by Monique Barb -
The education of the gipsy children represents one of the biggest challenges of the social, economical and cultural environment from Romania. It `s a part of a larger problem – the children who are in situations of being left–out, excluded for different reasons – who needs various approaches in function of many specific parameters: residence area, the belonging to an ethnic ... Date added: 20 October '06 |
 The Problem of Educating Children Belonging to Minority Groups by Monique Barb -
The problem of educating children belonging to minority groups represents one of the challenges Romania is facing from social, economical, cultural and civic points of view. It also belongs to a larger problematic field – the one of children under exclusion and edging out owing to different reasons, requiring different approaches depending on many specific parameters: their ac ... Date added: 20 October '06 |
 Stop Violence on TV by Cristina Nuta -
Television has become an important part of everyday life and children today spend hours watching a variety of programmes. These facts have led people to question whether television viewing adversely influences children, and if so, to wonder what may be done to prevent such negative influence.
Supporters of television, such as the representatives of TV channels, claim that ... Date added: 29 May '07 |
 TV Addicted Children by Herminne Tonita -
In a society where almost all mothers have a full time job and we all ear to leave our children play outside alone, you wonder what you should do to prevent your children from becoming TV addicted.
Many times, the new born have indirect access to the TV even before they get to learn to talk or to walk. He becomes aware of the moving images around him. At the age of about ... Date added: 31 May '07 |
 Should Children Be Allowed to Get Jobs? by Monique Barb -
We all know that there are parents that send their children to work during their vacations. On the other hand, there are children that want to get a job in order to increase their pocket money.
In my opinion, this is a right thing, but I have to say that we should not have a job until we are fifteen or sixteen years old. Parents should not allow children to work under this ... Date added: 02 February '07 |
 Children - A Dream Came True or an Authentic Nightmare by Herminne Tonita -
Having children or not has become a burning issue for young couples, who spend many hours taking into account all the " good" and " bad" points of having children.
On the one hand, all of us want to have someone for whom to work, beings that will become the goal of our lives, that will take care of us when we are old. Children become the parents' joy even from the moment ... Date added: 04 February '07 |
 Children and Their Particularities of Age in Teaching a Foreign Language by Monique Barb -
The age of students is a major factor in our decision about how and what to teach. People of different ages have different needs, competences, and cognitive skills; we might expect children of primary age to acquire much of a foreign language through play, for example, whereas for adults we can reasonably expect a greater use of abstract thought.
There is a considerable deb ... Date added: 07 February '07 |
 Children Today Are Given Too Much Freedom by Monique Barb -
As children we are the "result" of the capitalist society. Our parents have jobs that keep them busy almost all day long. They barely have a free day on a week. This doesn't allow them to keep an eye on their children.
On the other hand, the modern society gives more freedom to the children than they could "handle". As a child, you don’t know how to grow-up by yourself unti ... Date added: 15 February '07 |
 Trying To Do The Best For Their Children, Parents Often Turn Them Into Selfish Creatures, Poorly Equipped For Life On Their Own by Herminne Tonita -
Parents always try to provide what it's best for their children, starting with the best toys when they are babies and ending with the best colleges, universities or cars. When children are obediant and try to please their parents things go better: expensive phone cells, holidays in far -away places, money and fun.
All these positive aspects can drastically change when ch ... Date added: 16 February '07 |
 Communication Is The Answer by Herminne Tonita -
The generation gap and the conflicts that appear together with it are only of the causes that make problems appear between parents and children.
We all know that our fathers never agree with our way of dressing, that always say the skirt is too short or the pierce should be removed from the belly or the eyebrow. Still this is only an example and it is not a general rule. ... Date added: 16 February '07 |
 Narrative strategies in Rushdie's Midnight's Children by Cristina Nuta -
Rushdie was a writer without a subject, except that of India, which hit him on the nose, with an immediacy of impact, the smells, the scenes. Consequently, he has stated that the narrative method of Midnight’s Children was inspired by Indian story-telling:’ One of the strange things about the oral narrative is that you find there a form which is thousands of years old, and y ... Date added: 18 February '07 |
 Midnight's Children, a Bildungsroman by Cristina Nuta -
When Rushdie wrote Midnight's Children, India was not yet a subject vogue or important in the West. The opening of the novel is arresting and there is a fine introduction to it: ‘I was born in the city of Bombay…once upon a time'. It begins like a fairy tale, suggesting the level of fantasy, but this is rejected in favour of actual historical dates and facts, suggesting a res ... Date added: 18 February '07 |
 Rude, spoiled, bad behaving, children have become a challenge for their parents by Herminne Tonita -
Rude, spoiled, bad behaving, children have become a challenge for their parents. They do only what they like, they don't take into consideration any advice, they seem to know everything. Are children or parents to blame? Opinions are shared. There are specialists who think parents are to blame as they spoil their children too much and are not strong enough to tell them "no ... Date added: 27 February '07 |
 Home Education vs School Education by Diana-Mara Anghelina -
The schools are said to be the places where children can get the proper education, in order to have a successful career and achieve all the goals they may set in life. The teachers usually have the necessary training to offer their pupils a very solid knowledge in numerous fields of study, but also a certain amount of education to build on.
Should a particular scho ... Date added: 28 February '07 |
 Parents Often Turn Them into Selfish Creatures, Poorly Equipped for Life on Their Own by Diana-Mara Anghelina-
Most of you will surely realize that there is so much truth in this statement! I will also agree, as I am one of those children. My parents have always tried to offer me the best things they could possibly do, in an attempt to make my childhood the happiest times in my whole life.
The main reason for these actions is the their belief that there will most certainly ... Date added: 28 February '07 |
 Playing Makes Our Children Become Fine Adults by Herminne Tonita -
Dr. Julie Coulton, psychologist at the East Sussex University from England, focuses her research on the extraordinary function of the play in the physical and spiritual development of children and Martti Bergson from the University of Helsinki shows that playing outside, in the open air, contributes to a better development of the brain.
Thus parents must encourage their ... Date added: 03 March '07 |
 Children and their Freedom by Cristina Nuta -
If we were to make a comparison between the position children had in society a few years ago and the one they have nowadays, we would say that today children possess much more freedom than in the past. Which is the cause of such a change?
First of all, we should think about the fact that society itself has changed. Mentalities are others and people have started little by ... Date added: 05 March '07 |
 What are the advantages and disadvantages of having children? by Cristina Nuta -
Children are supposed to make us happier and sometimes they help us forget about our daily problems. The moment when they are born we are glad to see them so tiny and helplessly. Then, day after day, we can notice their movements, their first time pronouncing a word or their intent to stand up and try to walk on their feet. They offer us joy and they are very funny making all ... Date added: 05 March '07 |
 The Role of Physical Education in the Development of Children by Herminne Tonita -
Schools in Europe devote 1 to 3 hours per week to physical education. Doctors warn that this is much too little. Statistics clearly demonstrate that societies in which physical education gets less time and attention in the school curriculum suffer from more spinal defects and flat foot, and are generally less healthy and more disease prone. Still, lots of pupils, especiall ... Date added: 08 March '07 |
 Too often we give children answers to remember rather than problems to solve by Cristina Nuta -
There are many children who don't have a good relationship with their families. They complain about the fact that their parents do not know how to communicate with them and that the only thing they know to do is how to impose their point of view each time.
But is this a correct attitude towards our children? Have parents the right to just give their children answers to re ... Date added: 16 April '07 |
 What makes a good language teacher? by Cristina Nuta -
Even if I have finished the Faculty of Letters, the English-Spanish section, I don't want to be a language teacher for the simple reason that I don't want to work surrounded by children who can make stir up my nerves. However, a student who finishes his studies and wants to become a language teacher needs a good grounding in order to be a good and an appreciated teacher.
... Date added: 18 April '07 |
 Some parents make mistakes when trying to give an education to their children by Cristina Nuta -
Some parents make mistakes when trying to give an education to their children and this can have negative consequences later in their children's lives. In this respect, we are going to mention a very interesting case: the one when parents do their best in order to offer their children all they need, no matter the sacrifices.
Well, if we were to think about this we would sa ... Date added: 18 April '07 |
 Dickens caught and reduced people in the way children see grown-ups by Herminne Tonita -
Dickens caught and reduced people in the way children see grown-ups. As adults, we no longer, or only very rarely, meet people who might have stepped out pf the pages of Dickens, but childhood, when we look back at it, appears to have been full of genuine Dickens figures. The child sees adults through a mind and eye free from associations we bring to the contemplation of pe ... Date added: 04 May '07 |
 Children Must Learn From Their Mistakes by Herminne Tonita -
Mistakes are parts of the process of learning. A child aware of this thing will always fell capable of trying, which will help him make progresses in his study.
As a parent you always have to remember the golden rule for educating your children: not too much nor too little. That is why parents must only guide and support their off-springs. They have to create for their c ... Date added: 27 June '07 |
 How to help parents cope with homework by Cristina Nuta -
A recent research shows that four of five parents agree that they should be more involved in their children's learning, even though two thirds claimed to be giving at least two hours a week.
More surprising, perhaps, is teachers' apparent enthusiasm for parental involvement. Not long ago, schools seemed to associate parents with intrusion into their territory: spying in ... Date added: 07 July '07 |
 Baby Talk by Cristina Nuta -
There is no basis to this strange feeling that your infant is smiling at you, and smiling because he knows you're his mother. He might look as wise as the ages when he gazes into your eyes- but face up to the facts. Science turns it out that babies know a lot more than our best minds previously suspected. If they smile, it may well be because they recognize your voice. When t ... Date added: 30 July '07 |
 Should a good mother give up her job to stay at home with her children? by Cristina Nuta -
Sometimes parents spoil too much their children, because they offer them too much attention and try to carry out all their wishes: they buy children all the toys they want, the clothes they wish or the sweets they adore. It is true that a good mother wants her child to be happy and to spend with him or her the most time possible. Anyway, it is sometimes advisable for mothers ... Date added: 03 August '07 |
 Should women always get custody after a divorce? by Cristina Nuta -
It is known that sometimes mothers are not always a good example for their children because they don't know how to behave with them from different reasons. Then, fathers can be the favourite parent because they are able to carry out their children’s wishes and are next to them each time their offspring needs support. After a divorce it is difficult to establish who is going t ... Date added: 21 November '07 |
 What kind of things would you like to do with your children? by Cristina Nuta -
Children are said to be a family's most precious treasure as they are reason for joy and happiness when born. Being mother is a special gift from god and we have to share feelings of affection and protection with the new born creatures.
If I am lucky to have children, at least one, I will give him or her all my love because, unfortunately, I was born in a family which lack ... Date added: 04 August '07 |
 Children Punishment by Cristina Nuta -
When we are little we do all kinds of foolish things, sometimes unwillingly and sometimes premeditated. And parents' next reaction is to punish us and make sure that we wonst repeat that nonsense again. The ways parents try to punish us can be more or less severe, depending on the gravity of the foolish thing that we have committed: having lied to them, coming back late at ho ... Date added: 04 August '07 |
 What do you think about single mothers? by Cristina Nuta -
For many years, women have fought for their rights and independence in front of men, and the consequences have been positive as they sometimes have proved to be as powerful as men are considered to be. Moreover, they have showed to be capable of raising children by themselves, without the need of a man to support them.
In my opinion, single mothers are capable of giving th ... Date added: 06 August '07 |
 Do you often read to your children? by Cristina Nuta -
I remember my childhood was a happy one. I used to spend a lot of time with my parents and we were very close one with the other. We enjoyed spending a lot of time in the parks or somewhere outside the house, and it’s a real pleasure for me to take the family album and revive those moments of happiness.
One of the things that characterises my childhood is the fact that al ... Date added: 07 August '07 |
 How Do We Eliminate the Rivalry Between Brothers? by Herminne Tonita -
Children fight for stupid things like toys or just to feel they are in the center of attention. The rivalry between brothers never stops. Turn it into something positive!
A family where the children get along perfectly and never fight is a dream world one, without any connection to reality. In most families these arguments are normal because children fight for foolish th ... Date added: 21 August '07 |
 Husband vs Children - How To Settle Down Conflicts by Herminne Tonita -
Arguments between parents and children are something normal. But what do you do when you notice that in your family things have gone wild?
You are so sure that parents and children should get along perfectly, to love and respect each other and no matter what negative events make you very unhappy. It is hard for you to stand all these fights in your family, the atmosphere ... Date added: 27 August '07 |
 Don't Blame Your Children for Something they Haven't Done by Herminne Tonita -
There are days when everybody or everything gets on your nerves. We all have our ad days. But what do you do when your child is near you and everything he does doesn’t seem right to you?
It is very difficult to be all the time a nice smiling mother. Sometimes you don’t succeed to loose your anger and you free your "bad" thoughts only when you get home. There are innocent ... Date added: 13 September '07 |
 Are Parents Responsible For Their Children's Mistakes? by Herminne Tonita -
Many times when children make a mistakes starting with breaking a window while playing football or skipping classes and ending with stealing something or fighting with another child parents are always blamed by the society for not having known how to educate their off- springs. The situation is not that easy to explain.
Parents always look for the best interest of their ... Date added: 20 September '07 |
 Pay Attention of the Lack of Attention by Heminne Tonita -
He is only 7 but he is like a goblin. He can’t be quiet for one minute and he doesn’t even manage to listen till the end a simple conversation. This is a typical case of a lack of attention, a phenomenon which appears from the first years of schooling. Such a child is hyperactive, impulsive and has great problems when he has to focus his attention on a certain topic. The adu ... Date added: 20 September '07 |
 Possessive Mothers by Herminne Tonita -
Possessive mothers who don't allow their children to discover independency deny their right to be happy.
I think that for someone to call you a good parent you have to know when to let your children feel free, you have to allow them to realize on their on skin what means to live on their own. Even if it is possible that they get hurt. Otherwise they risk becoming inadapt ... Date added: 25 September '07 |
 Who Suffers The Most After a Divorce? by Herminne Tonita -
Numberless TV talk shows have taken into consideration this topic when they interviewed TV stars, actors and singers. Who suffers the most then parents decide to break up? The answer is obvious: children do so, especially if they at a very young age and don't fully understand what is going on around them. If your child is at the age when he fully understands reality and is ... Date added: 26 September '07 |
 Kate Winslet Kate Winslet (birth name Kate Elizabeth Winslet) was born on October 5, 1975 in Reading, Berkshire, England, UK. She is a five-time Academy Award-nominated, Emmy Award-nominated, BAFTA, Grammy and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning English actress.
Biography and Career :
She was born in an actors' family: her grandparents, Oliver and Linda Bridges, founded and operated the Reading Repertory t ... Date added: 08 January '08 |
 Kim Delaney Kim Delaney was born on November 29, 1958 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She is a popular actress.
Biography and Career :
She studied at the Hallahan Catholic Girls High School. Soon after she finished high school she became a model and received a contract at the Elite Modeling Agency. She then decided that acting was her passion and started taking classes with trainer Bill Esper.
Sh ... Date added: 19 February '08 |
 Family Life in United States and United Kingdom There are usually both parents and two children in a typical British family. In most British families both parents work. Very young children go to nursery schools or stay at home with a childminder. Old people usually live in their own homes or a nursing home if they cannot look after themselves. British parents try to spend their free time with their children going to the cinema, museums or parks ... Date added: 01 December '07 |
 The Problem of Integration for Children with Special Needs In the children's category with special needs for education are included on the one hand the children with deficiency proper- whom special needs are multiples, including education, on the other hand, children without deficiency, but who present stable manifestations of inadaptation at the school exigency.
Inclusion
Inclusion is a term which expresses commitment to educate each child, to ... Date added: 07 January '08 |
 Special Education - Necessary for Meeting Special Needs The early days of the contemporary era have been characterized by changes within the attitude of the community towards the so-called people with special needs. Within groups of people with special needs, those facing mental or physical problems represents a particular entity which needs special and complex socio-psycho-pedagogical assistance. It is worth mentioning that the term “special education ... Date added: 10 January '08 |
 Education for everyone Education for everyone can be a good means of improving education in general by reconsidering the support given to certain children. The manner in which a series of development and learing partucularities determins dividing children in determined categories tends to be replaced by a non categorial manner, which considers that any child is a person who can learn in a certain pace and style and so h ... Date added: 10 January '08 |
 The inclusive school, a school in motion The integrated education, it is seen as a process with an education totally different of the traditional one in which take place reformulations of concepts and theories linked to the normalization as a process through which the acces to the existential patterns and to the daily life conditions can be assured, as close as possible to the normal characteristics of life, for all classes of persons, i ... Date added: 10 January '08 |
 Inclusive or Integrated Teaching - Teachers, Students, Children The paper I have written aims to make a plan for an inclusive teaching system.I have sustained my paper with arguments such as the constitutional rights for children with special educational requirements,the right to education, the right to lead a normal life, because all children are equal.
I have revealed what this type of educational process implies, counting on the involvement of parents, s ... Date added: 10 January '08 |
 Inclusive School - European Future's School We must take these concerns seriously and dispel them by showing examples of positive experiences, which demonstrate that inclusive education can most certainly address quality issues in education.
A decisive issue is that of how the individual pupil can be ensured optimal education in accordance with his/her capabilities and needs.
Inclusive education means that the school can provide a goo ... Date added: 13 January '08 |
 A New Way of Giving Children with Disabilities Equal Opportunities A New Way of Giving Children with Disabilities Equal Opportunities in the Learning Process
The purpose of inclusive education is that of giving children with disabilities a chance of fully participating in the learning process. But for them to fully benefit the learning process special methods must be applied in everyday classroom activities. The teacher must help these children become more awa ... Date added: 13 January '08 |
 Equal opportunities for all The world today is evolving on a new route or idea: equality and the concept that by being equal, all humans should be bestowed upon with equal possibilities in life! But are they? Whilst reflecting on this, it is clear that equality should go as a way of life and not as a vision or something impossible to attain.
By the very definition, disabilities are "a loss or limitation to one’s physical ... Date added: 15 January '08 |
 The Partnership with the family - a basic component of the inclusive education The integrated /inclusive education, coming out and extended in the last decades imposes on as a functional principle that can be put into practice at the level of training school and also of educational training in school, family and society.
The word of integration suggests a mobile conceptual reality, an open and flexible one. The educational integration, as a principle, was suggested long ... Date added: 15 January '08 |
 Ways for Integrating the Children with Disabilities in the Schoool Life The present essay "Ways for Integrating the Children with Disabilities in the Schoool Life" points out since the beginning the fact that the rights of all children must be respected, no matter what the race they have, or colour, sex, spoken language, religion and any other situation.
In the present it is considered that the best solution for these children with disabilities would be their inte ... Date added: 16 January '08 |
 All Children Have The Right to Equal Chances Maybe each of us was preoccupied by the following questions: “Why can’t all my students have the same progress in education?”, “How can I help my students who seem to have difficulties in acquiring education?”
The children who cannot cope with the educational demands or those who prove various forms and levels of scholar failure are still too little known, accepted and approached by the Romania ... Date added: 16 January '08 |
 The necessity of the integration in the normal program kindergartens of the children suffering of CES If we consider the fact that every child from this world has the right to receive proper education, and equal chances to all the forms of learning and acquiring knowledge, it is obvious that suffer of various disabilities must be included and integrated in the learning institutions (kinder gardens, schools, etc).
Special needs is a term used in clinical diagnostic and functional development to ... Date added: 17 January '08 |
 Equal chances for all children Motto: "All human beings are born free and equal in their dignity and their rights."
(the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
The concept of Inclusive Education is based on the principle of children’s equal rights concerning the education no matter of their social or cultural environment, religion, ethnicity and spoken language.
The Inclusive Education represents the school's central ... Date added: 18 January '08 |
 Educational Plan for Children with CES in an Inclusive School Indifferent of ethnic origin or social differences, mental or physical, people have basic needs, which have to be faced out so that they could feel complete. Inclusive education is trying to answer to this individual needs using miscellaneous learning and developing opportunities.
Special needs is a term used in clinical diagnostic and functional development to describe individuals who require ... Date added: 18 January '08 |
 Stammering - A Problem of the Preschool Age Speaking handicaps can exist having different degrees and proportions at the normal intellectually subjects and at these presenting another handicap, also. Even if there is no other handicap about but the speaking one only, the child is missing more or less the possibility to get and to express the knowledge correctly. The graver the speaking handicaps are, the simpler and more uniform by they app ... Date added: 29 January '08 |