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		<description><![CDATA[mamarati article, brought to you using rss feeds. It&#8217;s got some great activity ideas.Here&#8217;s a brief portion of the articleBy Mimi Rothschild Take some time to read this great article about helping students with Attention Deficit Disorder.  Included are seven solid strategies that parents and teachers should start implementing for students with ADD. As all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><a href="http://www.thejubileeacademy.org/blog/seven-tips-to-help-students-with-attention-deficit-disorder.html" title="">mamarati</a></em>  article, brought to you using rss feeds.  It&#8217;s got some great activity ideas.<br />Here&#8217;s a brief portion of the article<br />By Mimi Rothschild<br />
Take some time to read this great article about helping students with Attention Deficit Disorder.  Included are seven solid strategies that parents and teachers should start implementing for students with ADD.<br />
As all good teachers know, every student has unique interests, abilities, and learning styles. In a successful classroom, this individuality is respected. In fact, teachers use what they know about each individual to help students learn. This same care and respect can help the growing number of students with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) overcome some of the educational challenges that they face.<br />
Distinguishing ADD from the normal range of childhood activity is difficult and requires the help of a trained professional. There is no cure for ADD. However, you can use strategies like the seven below to help students with ADD find success in your classroom.</p>
<p>Establish a calm, structured classroom</p>
<p>Set up regular routines and clear, consistent rules. While this [...]
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		<title>Outdoor Games for Home Schoolers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mimi Rothschild contributed this article on ActivitieswithChildren.com using rss feeds. I found it informative and I think you will too.Here&#8217;s a quick excerptBy Mimi Rothschild I love the sound of children playing in my neighborhood. Balls are bouncing everywhere. The sound of little feet running about echo through my windows. Little brothers yell at their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><a href="http://www.thejubileeacademy.org/blog/outdoor-games-for-home-schoolers.html" title="">Mimi Rothschild</a></em>  contributed this article on ActivitieswithChildren.com using rss feeds.  I found it informative and I think you will too.<br />Here&#8217;s a quick excerpt<br />By Mimi Rothschild<br />
I love the sound of children playing in my neighborhood. Balls are bouncing everywhere. The sound of little feet running about echo through my windows. Little brothers yell at their big brothers to wait up. It&#8217;s important that home schooling students play outside too and enjoy playing with their siblings as well as other children in the neighborhood. Playing outside is an excellent way for home schoolers to get exercise and socialize with their peers.  Here are some fun outdoor games for home schooling students to play.<br />
Pre-Kindgergarten Home Schoolers<br />
Hide and Seek: Pre-Kindergarten home schoolers can learn how to play hide and seek. Pre-kindergarten home schoolers will love playing this game and never want to stop!<br />
Elementary Home Schoolers<br />
Tag: Tag is a game that has remained popular over the years for elementary home schoolers. Tag can be played in a variety of ways. Elementary home schoolers can learn all [...]
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