In the hectic schedules of modern times, parents need one help or the other to improve their children's studies as well their confidence level. How does tutoring online help the parents relax their anxieties with regard to their children's studies?
"I hope to continue to fill this blog with useful information to all iParents. Besides tips for parents, we also do app reviews on this site. We try to have video demos (either prepared by us or by the developer) so that the readers get a preview of the app and do not go through the trouble of paying or installing an app if it is not for them."
This is a site that contains many articles about Internet safety. Teachers could read these different articles and prepare an Internet safety lesson. The articles are geared to all ages so this site helps every grade level teacher and it also has an article for parents.
Simple Steps to Better Dental Health
The interactive tools, diagrams, videos, games, and animations at this comprehensive resource from the University of Pennsylvania Dental School make information about dental health accessible to visitors of all ages. Topics range from the most basic -- such as brushing and flossing -- to the sequence of gum disease and root canal treatment. The site includes sections specifically for seniors, parents, and children.
Bandaids and Blackboards
The intent of this site is to sensitize children to what it's like to grow up with a medical problem. This site provides personal experiences submitted by children (some have their own Web page with photos) and games for viewers. The benefits of this page for children with medical conditions and their parents are obvious, but the site also is a great resource for educators dealing with student illness.
I think this is a great article to go over with your students before you begin your Internet use in the classroom. The wording is kid friendly and an easy read. This would be an awesome article to send home with students so that parents can read and discuss with their children as well.
The website provides insight from a parent that has had a child introduced to online danger. The website offers safety tips that are categorized by age groups.
I like this site because easy for children to understand the information is not too mature or over their heads. It also has a section for parents if they want to be able to share with students at home.
This website is neat because it is for everyone. They have tips on internet safety for teachers, parents, and kids of all ages to read. They have even broken it up into age groups to better fit each reader.
Planned is a five-year campaign, called My Wonderful World, that will target children ages 8 to 17. The goal is to motivate parents and educators to expand geographic offerings in school, at home, and in their communities. (from eSchool News article)
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