Childhood Set
Posted in Uncategorized on 01/09/2007 04:01 am by admin
Childhood Set
![]() |
If you own a children's fitness business and want to add to your services, try offering a preschool exercise program in your local area. Preschool exercise programs are much needed, but too often, they get put on the back burner in schools, daycares, and other preschool organizations. Some may feel it's not that important that preschoolers exercise on a regular basis, but this couldn't be farther from the truth. Fitness is very important for preschoolers and it helps them establish good habits that can last a lifetime.
Offer a Preschool P.E.
Many older children participate in some sort of P.E. (physical education) class at school, but many preschoolers don't. P.E. is a class offered at a set time for about an hour a day when kids exercise and play sports such as softball, basketball, and dodge ball. With a preschool P.E., you can schedule to come to the preschool class at a set time each day to teach the children age-appropriate exercises and other fun, active stuff to get in shape.
Some of the preschool fitness activities you can offer in your classes include aerobic exercises, fun dances, gymnastics, and age-appropriate sports. You can also incorporate nutrition information and provide take-home items such hand-outs, newsletters for parents, take-home coloring sheets, DVDs, music CDs, and other items to enhance the preschool exercise classes.
If you're unable to instruct the classes yourself, you can approach preschools about starting their own program. Your children's fitness business can provide the supplies and training they need. The curriculum you provide will teach the instructors how to help preschool children learn about fitness and nutrition, stay in shape for the long term, and improve self-esteem.
The Benefits of Preschool Fitness
Preschool fitness offers many benefits for children, parents, and teachers. The children in the program learn the importance of exercise in a fun, exciting way, and they learn how to warm up, cool down, and stretch their muscles for more flexibility. Preschool exercise promotes cardiovascular health at a young age and helps children develop good exercise and eating habits that will stay with them for a lifetime.
Preschool fitness programs can reach into the children's homes to help parents combat childhood obesity at home. Teachers involved in the program may see an improvement in class moral, and more energy and clearer minds in their preschoolers, which can result in a better teaching and learning environment.
Getting Started with a Preschool Fitness Program
Whether your children's fitness business is located in a storefront or you travel to different schools or homes, you can easily incorporate a preschool fitness program with your current offerings. There are many great franchises dedicated to helping you start your own program. These will provide the curriculum and other items needed to teach the classes. In a storefront setting, you can set up displays for local teachers to sign up as preschool fitness instructors. Or, you can visit local preschool establishments to ask about starting a program.
Use online resources to find a kid's fitness program franchise that will work well with your business. Look for a program that offers a variety of exercise techniques and materials so the kids won't become bored with the program. Preschoolers have a short attention span so the more new techniques you can offer, the more effective it will be.
A preschool exercise program can enhance your children's fitness business in more ways than one. It enables you to bring a positive influence to local daycares and schools while helping many impressionable preschool kids learn to get in shape and stay healthy!
Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web. Learn more about Start a Preschool Fitness Program or Majon's Business and Entrepreneurs directory.
|
|
The Kingdom of Childhood $11.99 The Kingdom of Childhood is the story of a boy and a woman: sixteen-year-old Zach Patterson, uprooted and struggling to reconcile his knowledge of his mother's extramarital affair, and Judy McFarland, a kindergarten teacher watching her family unravel before her eyes. Thrown together to organize a fundraiser for their failing private school and bonded by loneliness, they begin an affair that at first thrills, then corrupts each of them. Judy sees in Zach the elements of a young man she loved as a child, but what Zach does not realize is that their relationship is—for Judy—only the latest in a lifetime of disturbing secrets. Rebecca Coleman's manuscript for The Kingdom of Childhood was a semifinalist in the 2010 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Competition. An emotionally tense, increasingly chilling work of fiction set in the controversial Waldorf school community, it is equal parts enchanting and unsettling and is sure to be a much-discussed and much-debated novel. |
|
|
The Kingdom Of Childhood $22.59 I suppose in the beginning it was a love story…. As a child, hers was a dark fairytale set against a wonderland of sparkling white snow, with the warm glow of candlelit holy day lanterns keeping the shadows at bay. Back then, there was innocence. And now she’ll do anything to return. The Kingdom of Childhood is the story of a boy and a woman: sixteen-year-old Zach Patterson, uprooted and struggling to reconcile his knowledge of his mother’s extramarital affair, and Judy McFarland, a kindergarten teacher watching her family unravel before her eyes. Thrown together to organise a fundraiser for their failing private school and bonded by loneliness, they begin an affair that at first thrills, then corrupts each of them. Judy sees in Zach the elements of a young man she loved as a child, but what Zach does not realise is that, for Judy, their relationship is only the latest in a lifetime of disturbing secrets. As the walls close in, Zach finds himself needing to disentangle from premature adulthood. But the lines between adult and child have blurred, and life and sanity are unravelling faster than anyone could ever have imagined. |
|
|
Childhood $10 Childhood - Bash Bros. |
|
|
Early Childhood Puzzles - Set of 12 $42.95 Our exclusive early childhood puzzles are designed with exceptional color design and craftsmanship for maximum learning fun! Puzzles feature animals people flowers and other familiar objects. Hardwood 5-7 pieces each. 8 1/8L x 5 1/2W. Ages 2 years and up. |
|
|
Childhood Depression $27.99 This title is based on the results of a project based at the Tavistock Clinic in London which set out to explore whether children and young people aged nine years to fifteen years suffering from depression could be helped using brief focused psychodynamic psychotherapy together with parent work and family therapy. There were also centres in Athens, Greece and Helsinki, Finland, and in this way the clinicians had sufficient subjects from which to compare the interventions and check for any possible cultural differences in the results. Most of the children and young people studied showed a noticeable improvement. This book contains chapters by the clinicians involved describing their work as well as a section containing the scientific papers that emerged from the project. It is hoped that this may encourage the use of similar approaches to working in the field, especially in these days when there is such a demand for psychological therapies. |
|
|
Childhood Unbound $12.99 Dr. Ron Taffel, one of the country's most sought-after child-rearing experts, draws on decades of counseling experience and extensive conversations with parents nationwide to offer an original and inspiring analysis of the distinctive challenges parents face in raising children today. He also introduces a breakthrough approach for guiding kids -- from children to teens -- in ways that bring out the best in both kids and parents in these twenty-first-century times. With warmth and clarity, Taffel, who is himself a parent struggling with these issues, helps us to understand our sons and daughters in an entirely new way: as a distinctive "free-est" generation, born to the first generation of "post-baby boomer" parents and the products of a decades-long cultural sea change that intensified in the nineties. As a result, kids of all ages are now a bundle of contradictions: they exude entitlement, back talk shockingly, negotiate endlessly, worship celebrity, do ten things at once, conduct independent lives online, and engage in high-risk behavior at younger ages. Yet, they are also far more open with their parents and each other than kids in prior generations, are strikingly generous and empathetic, and care deeply about ethical issues. In addition, their high-speed multitasking is preparing them for the demands of the future. The key question, then, is how to encourage the good while steering them away from the bad . Taffel believes today's parents, having lived through the beginning phases of the same social changes, are uniquely qualifiedto bring out kids' best -- and he shows you how. Using a wealth of examples, he walks parents through innovative methods to get children's and teens' attention, to set limits they will respect, and to engage them in meaningful conversation to provide the guidance they need. He also instructs on how to rebuild supportive community around us. His inspiring analysis and expert guidance will be embraced as the authoritative new approach to raising their kids that parents have been searching for. |
|
|
Carson-Dellosa Early Childhood Learning Charlet Set $14.99 0% 1 / Set 1 lb 144131 22" Height x 17" Width Chartlets are designed for early childhood learning. Set includes seven colorful charts that teach early learning essentials: colors, numbers, alphabet, shapes, the five senses and emotions. Each chart has image representations of the learning topic. Alphabet Carson-Dellosa Carson-Dellosa Publishing Co., Inc Chart Color Colorful Early Childhood Learning Charlet Set Learning Multicolor No Number Senses Shape US www.carsondellosa.com |
|
|
Health and Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence $55 The key to preventing many adult diseases lies in childhood, when lifetime patterns of diet, exercise, and moderation are most often set. Authored by an interdisciplinary team including nurses, psychologists, nutritionists, and researchers, this book provides a research-based examination of the interplay between health and behavior in childhood and adolescence leading to either positive or negative health outcomes. It examines issues such as: What role does temperament play in at-risk behavior? How can we improve dietary choices? How can we reduce the cycle of physical inactivity leading to obesity? What makes some children more prone to substance abuse? This book provides a long-range perspective on health promotion, by examining its roots in the early years of life. |
|
|
Parents And Professionals In Early Childhood Settings $39 Parents and Professionals in Early Childhood Settings addresses the complex and sometimes controversial issues that emerge from the care and education of young children. Staff and parents in early childhood settings can find ample advice about how to promote good communication, but much of that advice has no grounding in their daily lives. Instead, it prescribes an established set menu of communication tools, such as newsletters, notebooks and message boards that rarely respond to what staff and families say about relationships between them. |
|
|
The Kingdom of Childhood (Large Print,Hardcover) $67.92 The Kingdom of Childhood is the story of a boy and a woman: sixteen-year-old Zach Patterson, uprooted and struggling to reconcile his knowledge of his mother`s extramarital affair, and Judy McFarland, a kindergarten teacher watching her family unravel before her eyes. Thrown together to organize a fundraiser for their failing private school and bonded by loneliness, they begin an affair that at first thrills, then corrupts each of them. Judy sees in Zach the elements of a young man she loved as a child, but what Zach does not realize is that their relationship is - for Judy - only the latest in a lifetime of disturbing secrets.An emotionally tense, increasingly chilling work of fiction set in the controversial Waldorf school community, The Kingdom of Childhood is equal parts enchanting and unsettling and is sure to be a much-discussed and much-debated novel. |
|
|
Childhood Ends $10 Childhood Ends |
|
|
Childhood Sweethearts $10 Childhood Sweethearts |
|
|
Childhood's End $12.49 Childhood's End |
|
|
Sketches Of Childhood $9.99 Sketches Of Childhood |
|
|
Return To Childhood $16.49 Return To Childhood |
|
|
The Invention Of Childhood $19.99 The Invention Of Childhood |
|
|
Misplaced Childhood $4.99 Misplaced Childhood |
|
|
Childhood Memories $47.99 Childhood Memories |
|
|
144131 - Carson-Dellosa Early Childhood Learning Charlet Set $21.81 chartlets Are Designed For Early Childhood Learning. Set Includes Seven Colorful Charts That Teach Early Learning Essentials: Colors, Numbers, Alphabet, Shapes, The Five Senses And Emotions. Each Chart Has Image Representations Of The Learning Topic. [CDP144131] UPC: 044222200367 UNSPC: 60111001 0.25 LB |


US $19.98






























































































