Archive for November, 2005

Memory and Attention in Children

Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

What is the relationship between Memory and Attention in the
classroom? As a teacher, it is important to maintain the child’s
attention, but does memory have a co-existence in this field?
Attention is seen as being important because, “we do not pay
close attention to much of the information to which we are
exposed, typically only scant mental processing […]

The Process of Learning in Children

Monday, November 28th, 2005

A week old baby wakes up in the middle of night, feeling the
ache, want ready to eat. A toddler finally figuring out how to
place that small piece of the puzzle back into the correct and
fit able position. A child understands the process of actions
and the consequences that follow the events when they do
something they were […]

Sleep During Pregnancy

Sunday, November 27th, 2005

For most pregnant women, being comfortable and getting enough
rest can be two of the biggest challenges. Typically, these
problems affect more than 75 percent of pregnant women.
During the second and third trimesters (20 weeks and beyond),
lower back pain and stomach discomfort often increase.Women who
normally sleep on their back or stomach often find getting
enough restful sleep especially […]