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Can You Trust The Information You Find Online? es they listen to the music or story.The internet is currently estimated to consist of around 100 billion pages, with articles and information on absolutely any subject you care to mention. Advanced search technology such as that used by Google and Ask make it easy to find a site or article covering a topic you wish to research, whether it's historical data, medical information, recipes or even just fun stuff like jokes. But can you trust what you read online, and how far should you use the internet as a research tool?One of the strengths of the internet is that it gives a voice to anyone with access, and through forums and other kinds of site anyone can make their opinion heard. This democratic aspect is · Buy small, relatively inexpensive toys and wrap them to surprise the kids. You can give these out at certain mile-markers during the trip. · Consider renting a portable DVD or TV/VCR combo that plugs into a cigarette lighter. · Bring a portable ‘desk’ (beanbag with a hard writing surface or a kitchen breakfast tray) for doing arts and crafts. · It's worth bringing a training potty if your child has need-to-go-NOW emergency. Pack some wipes as we Controlling Stress For The Student As summer approaches and families are beginning their preparations for traveling – be it to summer camp, national monuments, or grandma’s house, the key is to be prepared. Family trips are often our best memories of our kids’ young years. The laughing, the discovery of new and exciting places, and for some just being away from home and experiencing life in a hotel room. While traveling with children can be enjoyable, any parent can tell you, a long plane or car ride can be challenging with little ones in tow.Do you feel discouraged because you are not reaching the milestones that you have given yourself in school? Are they not going through the way you thought they would? Do you feel that you are letting your parents down with the grades you are bringing home? The thing to do is to take a look inside and what is making these things happen. You might find that you have stress that is common with students.Being in school is one of the best times for a person in life. Exciting times can bring about loads of stress. This is especially true of a student who is facing exams or a deadline for a paper or project. There is also stress caused by peers and parents as they are looking In speaking with Penny Cohen, Child Development Specialist and Speech and Language Pathologist, she offered the following tips for traveling with children. Keep this list of tips handy when you start to pack – it will be a great resource and help everyone have a safe and memorable trip. For happy travel with children: · If you can, plan to leave late, so they're only awake for a couple of hours of the trip - or time it for naptime so they sleep part of the way · Allow plenty of time for stops (restrooms, food, run around time) - consider planning a mid-point side trip that will force you to stop and give the children time to stretch and be active. A picnic at a park will give them a few minutes to run around and give you some time to take a breather. · Bring hand held games/toys – a lot of toys are now available in hand-held models and can keep preschoolers busy for a good period of time · Meals in the car can also help take up time (or can provide a much-needed break). Pack plenty of yummy yet not messy foods and beverages in spill proof cups with straws. Aim for healthy snacks such as trail mix, cut-up apples, cheese cubes, food that will provide nutritional value. Bring a small cooler with cold refreshing fruit, juice and water. · Sing songs and play games to pass the time · Listen to kids tapes/CD's w/ music or stories. Many story tapes have books that go along with them. Consider purchasing mini tape recorders with earphones so they can control what and how many times they listen to the music or story. · Buy small, relatively inexpensive toys and wrap them to surprise the kids. You can give these out at certain mile-markers during the trip. · Consider renting a portable DVD or TV/VCR combo that plugs into a cigarette lighter. · Bring a portable ‘desk’ (beanbag with a hard writing surface or a kitchen breakfast tray) for doing arts and crafts. · It's worth bringing a training potty if your child has need-to-go-NOW emergency. 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Keep this list of tips handy when you start to pack – it will be a great resource and help everyone have a safe and memorable trip. For happy travel with children: · If you can, plan to leave late, so they're only awake for a couple of hours of the trip - or time it for naptime so they sleep part of the way · Allow plenty of time for stops (restrooms, food, run around time) - consider planning a mid-point side trip that will force you to stop and give the children time to stretch and be active. A picnic at a park will give them a few minutes to run around and give you some time to take a breather. · Bring hand held games/toys – a lot of toys are now available in hand-held models and can keep preschoolers busy for a good period of time · Meals in the car can also help take up time (or can provide a much-needed break). Pack plenty of yummy yet not messy foods and beverages in spill proof cups with straws. Aim for healthy snacks such as trail mix, cut-up apples, cheese cubes, food that will provide nutritional value. Bring a small cooler with cold refreshing fruit, juice and water. · Sing songs and play games to pass the time · Listen to kids tapes/CD's w/ music or stories. Many story tapes have books that go along with them. Consider purchasing mini tape recorders with earphones so they can control what and how many times they listen to the music or story. · Buy small, relatively inexpensive toys and wrap them to surprise the kids. You can give these out at certain mile-markers during the trip. · Consider renting a portable DVD or TV/VCR combo that plugs into a cigarette lighter. · Bring a portable ‘desk’ (beanbag with a hard writing surface or a kitchen breakfast tray) for doing arts and crafts. · It's worth bringing a training potty if your child has need-to-go-NOW emergency. Pack some wipes as we How To Give Your Business Credibility r stops (restrooms, food, run around time) - consider planning a mid-point side trip that will force you to stop and give the children time to stretch and be active. A picnic at a park will give them a few minutes to run around and give you some time to take a breather.Let’s face it. Buying products and services from the Internet can be a bit intimidating.You may have no idea where the online merchant is located. You may not know how safe your personal and credit card information will be.You may be unsure if you’ll even get the product or what to do if the product is broken when it arrives at your door.These types of concerns are what you are up against when you sell products from a website.Here some tips to build credibility with potential customers.1. Include all your contact information on your homepage. Your phone and fax numbers, e-mail address, etc. List the hours you’re available to take customers’ · Bring hand held games/toys – a lot of toys are now available in hand-held models and can keep preschoolers busy for a good period of time · Meals in the car can also help take up time (or can provide a much-needed break). Pack plenty of yummy yet not messy foods and beverages in spill proof cups with straws. Aim for healthy snacks such as trail mix, cut-up apples, cheese cubes, food that will provide nutritional value. Bring a small cooler with cold refreshing fruit, juice and water. · Sing songs and play games to pass the time · Listen to kids tapes/CD's w/ music or stories. Many story tapes have books that go along with them. Consider purchasing mini tape recorders with earphones so they can control what and how many times they listen to the music or story. · Buy small, relatively inexpensive toys and wrap them to surprise the kids. You can give these out at certain mile-markers during the trip. · Consider renting a portable DVD or TV/VCR combo that plugs into a cigarette lighter. · Bring a portable ‘desk’ (beanbag with a hard writing surface or a kitchen breakfast tray) for doing arts and crafts. · It's worth bringing a training potty if your child has need-to-go-NOW emergency. Pack some wipes as we Sun Zi Art of War - Managing a Large Force Like a Small Force nty of yummy yet not messy foods and beverages in spill proof cups with straws. Aim for healthy snacks such as trail mix, cut-up apples, cheese cubes, food that will provide nutritional value. Bring a small cooler with cold refreshing fruit, juice and water.Sun Zi said: Managing a large force can be similar to managing a small force. It is a matter of organization and structure. To direct and control a large force can be similar to directing and controlling a small force. It is a matter of communications and formations. - Chapter Five, Sun Zi Art of War In these lines, Sun Zi talk about how to use a large force like a small force. The following factor determines it and they are:1) Organization Structure 2) Communication 3) FormationNow we all know that a large force has numerical strength and when they move in groups, they are able to overcome a lot of challenges, but one fatal char · Sing songs and play games to pass the time · Listen to kids tapes/CD's w/ music or stories. Many story tapes have books that go along with them. Consider purchasing mini tape recorders with earphones so they can control what and how many times they listen to the music or story. · Buy small, relatively inexpensive toys and wrap them to surprise the kids. You can give these out at certain mile-markers during the trip. · Consider renting a portable DVD or TV/VCR combo that plugs into a cigarette lighter. · Bring a portable ‘desk’ (beanbag with a hard writing surface or a kitchen breakfast tray) for doing arts and crafts. · It's worth bringing a training potty if your child has need-to-go-NOW emergency. Pack some wipes as we The Ecotourism Revolution es they listen to the music or story.In the last 20 years, our understanding and appreciation of the environment and impact we have on it has increased dramatically. Mixed in with a healthy dash of capitalism, this has led to the ecotourism revolution.The Ecotourism RevolutionFlash back 20 years and the nature of tourism and vacations was fairly simple. The first step was to figure out how much you could afford. Then it was just a matter of determining the location you could get the most for your money. As environmental concerns have come front and center in the form of pollution and global warming, many are rethinking their travel and vacation plans.Ecotourism refers to trips to environment · Buy small, relatively inexpensive toys and wrap them to surprise the kids. You can give these out at certain mile-markers during the trip. · Consider renting a portable DVD or TV/VCR combo that plugs into a cigarette lighter. · Bring a portable ‘desk’ (beanbag with a hard writing surface or a kitchen breakfast tray) for doing arts and crafts. · It's worth bringing a training potty if your child has need-to-go-NOW emergency. Pack some wipes as well and a plastic baggie. This is easier than trying to find a bush. · Bring plastic cups; band aids, a dishtowel; Frisbee and ball for rest stops, and baby-wipes no matter how old your kids are. · Explain your travel rules/car rules before the trip (ie. No kicking the seats. Keep your arms and legs to yourself. Always ask for things with “please” and “thank-you”). · Don’t try to do too much in one day. Plan on one major activity and if all goes well you can add another activity. Do not mention the other activity since this may cause disappointment if it doesn’t happen. · Involve your child in choosing their most favorite activities but explain and teach cooperation and compromise by voting on what to do if there is a disagreement. Everyone should have a chance to pick an activity throughout the trip. Help your child deal with changes in plans, by explaining why there is a change and “WHATEVER YOU END UP DOING WILL BE FUN BECAUSE YOU’RE ON VACATION!!! Car Games · “I Spy” - Pick out an object that everyone can see. Then give them a clue by saying, "I spy something ..." (Say its shape, color or size) The other players ask questions about what you see and you only answer with "yes" or "no". The first player who guesses right becomes the new spy · “A to Z” Find words beginning with "A", on signs around you or items beginning with the letter. Have the players take turns, after "A", go to "B", and so on. Can you get to "Z" and finish the alphabet? Alternate the starting person at the start of a new game, so that everyone gets a chance with the challenging letters. (For younger players you may want to skip the difficult letters.) · “I’m Going on a Trip?” - Start this game out by saying, "I'm going on a trip and I'm bringing..." . The first player should name an item. The next player will say the same thing and add another item and so on. · “Guess the number” - Let your child think of a number between a stated range of numbers. You try to guess the number by asking questio
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