Hi, I'm Werawati, you can call me Ms. Wera or Ms. Edu-Be-Doo. I Hope you have some useful information in my blog about Kindergarten and all the kids stuff. Have fun y'all..Ta..Ta
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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Exercise Goal Setting For Kids

Exercise for kids has many positive benefits that can help them mentally and physically in many aspects of their life. Although goal setting may not be the first thing on their mind when playing an entertaining game of basketball, making sure a child continues to be challenged is an important aspect of their physical and mental development. Goal setting for kids is an essential element that can bring about a successful achievement.

Exercise, as with any project a child or an adult takes on, should have goals to be met. Setting these goals is essential in taking steps to reach them. It also gives the child motivation to work harder to progress. An exercise goal for kids could be as simple as being able to do five push ups. It could also be more complex such as working on skills that will help them out on the soccer team.

There are two types of goals to keep in mind when supervising a children's fitness program, short and long-term. A long-term goal should be the ultimate objective that the child is working for. As an example, it could be to participate in a mile long kid's road race. When a child wants to run in a race like this, it is a great motivator for them to know they are going to be able to run a whole mile after they are finished! After the long-term goal is set, it is time to implement the short-term goals.

The short-term goals are what will make the seemingly daunting task of running a whole mile attainable. Short-term goals should be set to work on the smaller pieces of the long-term goal. Just getting the child out to go on a fifteen minute walk at the park could be a good starter. After this is accomplished, the walk could extend to thirty minutes. The next progression could be that they jog for fifteen minutes. A good mid level goal would be to run for half a mile. These short-term victories keep the child moving in a forward direction. The accomplishment of the short-term goal motivates the child while always moving them forward. This way the long-term goal is very attainable by putting together the fulfillment of short-term goals.

Proper goal setting is essential for the successful progression of every child's fitness routine. It takes smaller short-term goals to realize the long-term. It is up to the adult to help lay out a formulated plan for success when a child expresses interest in accomplishing a goal. Although short-term and long-term goals seem academic and calculated, the child doesn't have to know this! They should be having fun! Never forget to make sure the child is enjoying themselves while putting in the effort to work toward a well earned achievement.


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Fun Kindergarten Math Games

Kindergarten Math games are a good way to start in helping kids love math. Introducing fun math activities in school and at home can result to a much better understanding of Math.

Math is important in nurturing a child’s education. Interactive games provide teachers and parent the support they need. It enhances mathematical development and curiosity. Teachers use different materials and references in planning certain activities for classrooms. This is to make math more interesting.

Since children's ideas are firmly based on their everyday activities and experiences, it best to adapt playing while gaining knowledge. Here are some tips to consider:


Learning Math in school with bingo card

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Pumpkin Counting Game

Use small treat pumpkins to make this simple counting game. Write the numbers 1-10 on the back of the treat pumpkins. Students will place popsicle sticks in each pumpkin to represent the number it is labeled with.

Use some little pumpkin made from plastic and some popsicle sticks. Teach the students how to additional or subtraction with placing the popsicle stick on the pumpkin. Fill the activity with singing the "numbers" song and the winner of this activity win some candies.

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Teach Kids about Recycling: it is not only fun, it will Save the Earth too!

It is common knowledge that children are the hope of our future. And educating them this early about saving the planet will benefit the entire world. I take on this belief by teaching my own son to be responsible for the environment. And I must admit that we are both having fun learning new things as we both explore the world of recycling. This is the reason I believe that we parents should take it upon ourselves to teach kids about recycling because it will definitely save our planet. Here are some tips on ways how to encourage our children to be more involved with saving our planet.

Recycling is the most basic lesson you should teach your child about arresting environmental issues. Why so, you may ask? Well, it is simply because recycling is fairly easy to follow. You just need to teach your child to identify the items that can be recycled and teach him to segregate. You can even make trips to recycling centers a bonding moment.
You can also teach your kid to plant trees. Planting trees will help create more oxygen, which will alleviate the effects of global warming. I have tried doing this activity with my son and he was so excited as we plant a tree on our backyard. He waters the plant everyday and make sure that it gets enough sunshine. We also tried working on compost heap. He gathered some of the vegetable and fruit wastes gathered in our kitchen and together we buried them with some dried leaves. Our next project is to plant vegetables that we can both enjoy eating once it grows.

I also tried to teach my son how to ride the bike. I promised to take him for a walk or bike together to school. I am trying to teach him how to save on gas and carbon monoxide emission. I told him that if we both walk to school, we are going to become healthier because we can exercise and we are also helping our planet to breathe more fresh air.

We also tried a no TV or computer night. We played board games the whole night until we both got tired and sleepy. And then the following morning I explained to him that by not watching TV or playing computer games once a week, we are conserving on electricity.

These are only few of the things that we both enjoyed doing. We are just starting to explore living more green and we are enjoying it. I hope that with these helpful tips, you can also take time to be more creative and teach kids about recycling and other green ideas.

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