Rainy Day Activities for Preschool Aged Children

Rainy Day Activities for Preschool Aged Children

Rainy Day Activities for Preschool Aged Children

For those who are an Early Childhood Educator or perhaps a stay at dwelling mom, or when you personal your personal property day care, I’m certain you can agree on one thing, rainy days might be boring.

You will discover some easy, effortless strategies to make a rainy day enjoyable, fascinating, and still get those preschool children up, active, and burning energy.

Right here are a number of tips you can use:

Painting~

Although the young children are at play, cover a table with some newspaper, tape it down, and get out 1-3 unique colors of paint and place a compact amount of every single colour in diverse bowls or containers. Also have a paintbrush for every single kid. Have three spots offered in the table with substantial white pieces of paper. Have three young children at a time come over for the table and paint their very own photos …

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Financial Education - A Global Perspective

Financial Education – A Global Perspective

Financial Education - A Global Perspective

Continuing social, economic and political change over the last five years has meant that the need for financial capability in young people is even more pressing. In many western counties issues surrounding increasing levels of personal debt, crashing markets and their effect on pensions mean that there is a greater need for individuals to take a more active and informed interest in their own financial future.

This article looks at various initiatives for teaching children about money around the world.

In South Africa, Teach Children to Save (TCTS) is a one-day initiative designed to spotlight the importance of teaching the country’s youth about saving money. The objectives of the project include:

To raise awareness about the benefits of savings, financial planning and foster a culture of saving. To demonstrate the important role that the financial services sector can play in creating a financially literate nation. To initiate a national program …

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Attract More Leads Being an INFOpreneur

Attract More Leads Being an INFOpreneur

Attract More Leads Being an INFOpreneur

We’ve all heard of  then  of course  newest iteration is  though the word was originally registered as a trademark (USPTO) on February 1 1984 by Harold F. Weitzen. In 1988, H. Skip Weitzen published “Infopreneurs: Turning Data Into Dollars” (John Wiley & Sons).”

As defined by Wikipedia, an” Infopreneur is a person whose primary business is gathering and selling electronic information. This term is a neologism portmanteau derived from the words “information” and “entrepreneur”.

An infopreneur is generally considered an “entrepreneur who makes money selling information on the Internet. They use existing data and target an audience.”

For the purposes of attraction marketing, I prefer the original definition: “turning data into dollars.” I further recommend that the data or content should be yours, not existing data. Too many people simply post articles they have read rather than creating their own content. Content rules!! You should create your own.

So the …

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Avoid Truancy to Claim Education Tax Credits

Avoid Truancy to Claim Education Tax Credits

Avoid Truancy to Claim Education Tax Credits

The U.S. government is happy to help students pay for their continuing education so long as they attend class. Truancy has resulted in a billion-dollar tax headache for the U.S. Federal Government, according to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, the office that is mandated with keeping an eye on the operations of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The Administration’s investigators found that approximately 2.1 million taxpayers may have received $3.2 billion in American Opportunity Tax Credit claims erroneously between January 1, 2010, and May 28, 2010.

The American Opportunity Tax Credit was created in 2009 to assist students in meeting the cost of college. It gives out $2,500 toward college costs, much more than the $1,800 Hope Credit, which it replaced. Even better, $1,000 of the student tax relief is refundable, meaning that one is eligible for a refund if they don’t owe any taxes when they file. …

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All About University Foundation Courses

All About University Foundation Courses

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If your first language is not English but you wish to student at a UK university, a University Foundation course is an excellent step towards getting you where you want to be.

Even if your English skills are good, a University Foundation course will also improve the academic and research skills which are essential for higher education in the UK. The aim of university access courses is to ensure that students are prepared in all ways for UK higher education – that includes both linguistically and psychologically. Preparing in this way means that students are then able to make the absolute most of their degree course or MA in the UK.

Courses are available which are tailored for an undergraduate degree or an MA and the programmes are split into language skills and academic skills.

Undergraduate university foundation courses are aimed at those wishing to enter undergraduate arts, …

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