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Is Grade 3 Really a Big Deal for Your Kid?

8 / 27 / 24

As parents, we often find ourselves caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life juggling work, family, and social commitments. With all that going on it can be easy to wonder whether third grade really means that much to our kids? Surprisingly enough, third grade is indeed significant. This critical year marks an important turning point in academic journey and sets up future learning for your little one. So as you navigate bake sales, homework help sessions, or early morning tantrums let’s look at why third grade holds such lasting significance.

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The Foundations of Learning

Third grade marks an important transition point from reading for enjoyment to reading to learn, from basic literacy acquisition to more complex texts that demand comprehension and critical analysis. It marks an important milestone in every child’s education.

Academic Milestones

At this stage, students begin exploring subjects beyond reading and writing. Mathematics becomes more abstract as concepts such as multiplication, division and fractions are introduced. Social studies and science projects that spark your child’s curiosity are undertaken, together these subjects provide important knowledge that will remain with them throughout their schooling careers.

Social Sphere

Grade 3 is not just about academic advancement, it’s also an invaluable time of social development. Children start forming meaningful friendships and learning how to navigate complex social interactions through group projects and team activities that challenge them to cooperate, negotiate, and communicate effectively. These skills are necessary not just in school but life outside too. Parents can provide an encouraging and stimulating environment so their child excels within these social settings.

Building Resilience

As your third grade child tackles new challenges, they are also learning resilience. Overcoming difficult math problems or reading assignments that push their abilities teaches them that struggle is an integral part of learning. Encouraging a growth mindset (where effort trumps perfection) will enable your child to embrace challenges rather than shy away from them. Developing this skill is invaluable both academically and beyond.

Parental Involvement

As parents, your involvement is a critical component of your third-grade experience. Regular involvement in school activities, homework help and discussions about their day can instill a love of learning while working closely with teachers and staying informed about the curriculum can only amplify that experience further. Knowing what to expect and how best to support them during this transitional year can make an enormous impactful statement about their educational journey.

The Fine Line of Pressure

At third grade, pressure can sometimes overshadow its significance. Fear of failure or an emphasis on grades can create anxiety that will interfere with learning. Therefore, it’s important to celebrate effort rather than outcomes to promote a healthy balance between achievement and enjoyment.

Looking Ahead

As your child advances through grade 3, anticipating what lies ahead can help both of you prepare for both challenges and triumphs associated with future learning experiences. As children progress into middle grades, they will encounter more complex subjects, including multiplication and division in math as well as deeper comprehension skills in reading. Promoting critical thinking and problem-solving early can provide a strong basis for these more advanced concepts. Fostering positive social interactions and teamwork through group projects or extracurricular activities will be a must as they navigate new friendships and collaborative learning environments. Offering enthusiastic encouragement will not only assist them academically, but will also boost personal growth and build their confidence.

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Making a Big Deal About Grade 3

As your child enters third grade, making a big deal out of it can create lasting memories and foster pride in their achievements. Cultivating this milestone can foster positive associations between learning and school as well as celebrating an important transition point. Here are several strategies for celebrating Grade 3.

Host a Back-to-School Celebration

Kickstart your child’s academic year right with an unforgettable back-to-school party, whether it is just family or with friends. Decorate the house with school-related decor, prepare snacks that reflect this event’s theme, and create a lively and festive environment for everyone attending the celebration. Use this occasion for your child to share their enthusiasm about starting new grades, discuss expectations for them, or express any worries they might have.

Create a Graduation Style Photo Shoot

Commemorate your child’s transition into third grade by staging a graduation-style photo shoot to commemorate their accomplishments and new beginnings. Select an area that holds particular significance for them such as school, park, or even your backyard as the ideal spot. Dress your child up in their favorite outfit or a cap and gown for a fun spin that captures the spirit of graduation. Add props such as chalkboards with their name and year or balloons that represent their interests to create the full graduation experience. Encourage your child to pose in a variety of poses that capture both their personality and enthusiasm for a new school year. These photographs will serve as priceless memories that showcase both their growth and enthusiasm as they embark on this new chapter in their education journey.

Encourage and Praise Enthusiasm

By encouraging your child’s enthusiasm about school, you can significantly increase motivation and engagement. Take time to listen to their thoughts and feelings regarding the coming year – celebrate any excitement while addressing any apprehensions they might be feeling. Use positive reinforcement by acknowledging their efforts in preparing for school, from purchasing supplies or discussing subjects, to setting a supportive atmosphere by regularly applauding their curiosity and eagerness to learn. “I am so impressed by how excited you are about starting third grade.” or “It’s wonderful to see you so engaged with your new classes.” This affirmation not only builds their confidence but also instills their love of learning, creating a positive start to their educational experience this year.

Ways Teachers Can Celebrate Kids Starting Grade 3

Create a Warm Welcoming Environment

Teachers play an invaluable role in creating an inviting learning environment for their students at the start of every new school year. Establishing a vibrant classroom full of decorations and displays related to third grade can create a warm welcome, and adding a “Welcome to Grade 3” bulletin board with students’ names displayed can foster a sense of belonging from day one.

Welcome to Third Grade Colouring Sheet

Celebrate the start of third grade by engaging your students with an exciting colouring sheet themed around this milestone event by encouraging creativity while building anticipation about what lies ahead this year. This engaging activity encourages children to express themselves creatively while creating excitement about what lies ahead. The welcome to third grade coloring sheet can include captivating illustrations related to school, such as books and pencils as well as cheerful characters representing specific subjects. Distributing this colouring sheet on the first day of school gives children an opportunity to relax, have fun and feel connected to their new classroom environment. When finished coloring, display these colorful artworks around your classroom for an engaging learning environment that reflects students’ enthusiasm.

Organize an Icebreaker Activity

Engage students in enjoyable icebreaker activities that allow them to introduce themselves and discuss their interests. This could range from simple games such as “All About Me” posters, to more complicated creative endeavors like the creation of “My Story” books or dioramas. Such activities encourage connection among classmates, foster friendships and help reduce back-to-school anxiety, making the transition smoother and more enjoyable for all involved.

Introduce a Classroom Goal-Setting Session

Empowering students to set personal and academic goals for the school year can create a sense of ownership over their learning journey. Start off the year right by holding a goal-setting session, giving students the chance to express their aspirations for third grade and what they hope to accomplish there. Post these goals prominently around your classroom for constant reminder, with regular check-ins throughout the year to celebrate progress made toward their ambitions and milestones reached.

What Not to Do When Kids Start Grade 3

Avoid Overloading with Homework

A common misstep as students transition into third grade is overloading them with homework assignments. While practicing their skills outside of school is important, assigning too many can cause unnecessary stress and burnout. Aim for a balanced approach that reinforces learning without creating additional pressure. Family time and leisure activities should also be encouraged for optimal development.

Don’t Neglect Communication with Teachers

Another common pitfall of third graders is failing to maintain an open dialogue with teachers. At such an important juncture in development, expectations can change quickly and any misunderstandings quickly emerge. Parents should check-in regularly with educators in order to gain an understanding of classroom dynamics, monitor academic progress and address any concerns early. Fostering collaborative relationships between children and teachers fosters an optimum learning environment for all involved.

Refrain from Comparing to Others

It is important to avoid comparing children’s performance against that of their peers, as each learner develops at their own pace and such comparisons can undermine motivation rather than spur it forward. Instead, stress personal growth and achievements, celebrating each child’s strengths and progress. Doing this helps cultivate a positive self-image which builds up confidence for engaging with challenges within the classroom environment.

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Conclusion

Grade three can be an exciting, transformative year for your child, academically and socially alike. By understanding its significance for their education, you can better support and nurture their journey with enthusiasm and encouragement. Don’t forget that lessons learned, whether in math, reading or friendships, are building blocks of lifelong knowledge. So celebrate milestones, embrace challenges and enjoy every second.

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UKEAS Study World Education Fair Returns on October

9 / 6 / 19

MANILA, Philippines – The Study World Education Fair is back to provide students in the Philippines with the chance to continue their education overseas on Saturday, October 5th, 2019, at the Shangri-La Makati, from 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Students can meet representatives from the world’s leading universities, enjoy workshops, and explore scholarship and visa opportunities.

What is the UKEAS Study World Education Fair?
UKEAS is a global leader in education consultancy. With 36 offices in 6 countries, UKEAS provides free and impartial counselling and application services for students who wish to study in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and Singapore. UKEAS offers professional, comprehensive, and friendly service to students of all academic levels.

The Study World Education Fair brings representatives from the world’s leading universities together to empower students with the information they need to pursue an education abroad. Partner universities include the following, but not limited to:

  • INTO – Glasgow Caledonian University (United Kingdom)
  • INTO – Manchester (United Kingdom)
  • INTO – Marshal University (United States)
  • INTO – Newcastle University (United Kingdom)
  • INTO – Oregon State University (United States)
  • INTO – Queen’s University of Belfast (United Kingdom)
  • Istituto Marangoni (United Kingdom)
  • Kaplan – International College Glasgow (United Kingdom)
  • Kaplan – International College Liverpool (United Kingdom)
  • Kaplan – University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
  • Kaplan – University of York (United Kingdom)
  • Leeds Beckett University (United Kingdom)
  • University of Leeds (United Kingdom)
  • S P Jain Global School of Global Management (Australia)
  • SIM Global Education (Singapore)
  • Canadore College (Canada)
  • De Montfort University (United Kingdom)
  • Goldsmiths University of London (United Kingdom)
  • HULT Business School (United States, United Kingdom)
  • Mander Portman Woodward – MPW (United Kingdom)
  • Oncampus UK (United Kingdom)
  • University of Portsmouth (United Kingdom)
  • University of St. Andrews (United Kingdom)
  • University of Strathclyde (United Kingdom)
  • Shorelight Education (United States)

In addition, guests can look forward to a number of workshops:

  • How an International Creative Course Jumpstarts Your Career (Goldsmith’s University of London)
  • ·         How to Build a Globally Competitive Fashion Portfolio (Instituto Marangoni)
  • Alumni Panel (UKEAS Alumni)
  • IELTS Writing Tips & Techniques (Rosella Toerrecampo, IELTS Expert)

Why Study Overseas?
There are many good reasons to pursue an education overseas. Some of the top benefits one can enjoy are the access to courses not offered in the Philippines while seeing and immersing in new cultures. This is a chance to develop new connections for future networking, explore new interests, improve your career prospects on a global stage, and experience independent living. It’s an exciting and positive chance to earn a brighter future for yourself!

The Time is Now to Study Abroad!
Experience workshops from top-ranking universities and learn about scholarship and student visa opportunities at the UKEAS Study World Education Fair on Saturday, October 5th, 2019, at the Makati Shangri-La Hotel, in Makati City, from 12:00 PM – 6:00PM. Register now at https://www.ukeas.ph/registration/ to begin your journey to study overseas!

About UKEAS
Having 26 years of experience in free international education advisory, UKEAS has helped over 78,000 students achieve their dreams of pursuing courses in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, and Singapore. With more than 600 institution partnerships and 300 professional team members, UKEAS has made itself accessible to individuals by offering free services in 36 offices including Taiwan, Nigeria, Ghana, UK, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia. Learn more at https://www.ukeas.ph and become a member of its online community at https://www.facebook.com/UKEASPhils/.

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5 Ways to Help Your Child Succeed at School

7 / 31 / 17

All parents worry about how their children are doing at school. From the day they start, we’re panicking about them making friends or not knowing where the toilets are, right up to their last days when we are wondering how best to help them prepare for their exams and lives after school. The best thing you can do is find ways to help them to succeed.

Prepare Them

The two biggest events in your child’s schooling are starting primary school and starting senior school. These are very different challenges and they happen seven years apart, but both will fill you and your child with dread and excitement. Preparing your child for these big changes will help them to settle easily, make new friends, and feel comfortable in their new settings. While there is a lot you can do at home to prepare them, the best thing you can do to make this transition as easy as possible is sending them to a fantastic nursery school and then a top prep school. If you are looking for an independent prep school  is a great option.

Talk to Them

Your child will have to overcome many challenges during their schooling. These could include issues with teachers, bullying, struggling with work, feeling frightened or upset, not liking the food, and many other things. It’s important to your child’s success that they know they can talk to you about any issues they may have. To encourage this, ask questions about their day and tell them about your own school days, including any problems you may have had.

Read with Them

Reading is one of the best things you can do for your child’s education. Start reading to them at a very early age. Take them to libraries, introduce them to different books and then, as they get older, listen as they read to you and encourage them to have quiet time reading on their own. A love of reading can stay with children for life, helping to build their imaginations, creativity, concentration span and love of words. Reading with children has many benefits and is a way to spend some nice, quiet time together at the end of the day.

Be Involved

Chat with their teachers, get involved with any school trips and visits, offer your help, go in to see shows and events and generally be involved in school activities. This will send the message to your child that you love their school and want to be a part of it. It may also led them to studying for biology and other  field in which they may  find and nurture their passion. 

Encourage a Love of Learning

Reading goes a long way towards instilling a love of learning in your child. But, you can do more by playing educational games, crafting, visiting museums, and helping them with projects and homework.

Feeling anxious about your child’s development and progression is only normal. All parents worry when their child starts a new class or receives exam results. However, knowing you have done your best to help them will help you to feel calm and enjoy their school years, while also helping them to become the best they can possibly be.

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Beautifying The Professional Way

10 / 22 / 15

All little kids wanted to become either a doctor, nurse, dentist, engineers, chef, teacher, artists, etc. when they grow up. It’s very rare that you get to hear ” I wanted to become a beautician or make up artist when I grow up”. But you know, what? In this modern day technology that we had, things have changed in so many different ways.

Have you seen those makeup transformation going around the internet? Locally, Paolo Ballesteros, a host of a noontime show were noticed by his makeup transformations of famous celebrity worldwide. Megan Fox, Angelina Jolie, Beyonce, Kathy Perry, Caitlyn Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Britney Spears and many more other local celebrities here in the Philippines. It’s so amazing how he can transform with the help of makeups, brushes, contouring, chaging hairstyle and using  curlformers etc.  it seems like being done by a professional make up artist. He’s so very talented!

For those who are into beautification, read: makeups and cosmetology. One can go deeper by studying about it. We now had a wide variety of options that we could take into consideration as far as career is concern. If you are really passionate about becoming a professional makeup artist, you can do so by enriching and enhancing your passion through studying.  One doesn’t end up with just a dream, one has to nurture and enhance skills in order to grow more.

Professional-Makeup-Artistry

There are cosmetology schools in Phoenix that offers Skin Care Licensing Care Training with Professional Makeup Artist Certification. Students must complete over 600 hours of training and education and pass state board exams before they are licensed. They offer programs like;

600 Hour Licensed Aesthetic Program. This deals more on skin care as it focus mainly on the functioning and internal mechanism of the skin. here you will learn salon and spa techniques. There are weekly written tests,  practical examinations, a mock state board testing. See, how thorough the process is as you get to learn and get a hang of how things work around. Perfect for those who want to works as spa attendants. One can gain confidence as they enhance skills on facial and body treatments.

Under the 600 hour Licensed Aesthetic Program includes

  • Bio Elements
  • Natural Detoxification
  • Manual Lymphatic Drainage
  • Ayurvedic
  • Facials
  • Body Treatments
  • Acne Treatment
  • Spa Certification
  • Arizona State Law
  • Doing Business
  • Chemical Exfoliations
  • Skin Analysis
  • Microdermabrasion
  • Sun Damaged Skin Treatment
  • Sun Tan Application
  • Brow and Lash Tints
  • Consumer Makeup Application
  • Treatment Programs
  • Mature Skin Treatment
  • Waxing

 

Professional Makeup Artistry. This program is exclusively conducted by artists who work in the industry around TV, magazines, red carpet, etc. They are indeed armed with the needed experience in the industry. This has a 120 hour stand alone certification course that includes

Makeup I. This covers the basics on skin care, make ups, sanitation and tools to be used like brushes, basic make application process like highlighting, contouring on bridal and beauty makeup.

Makeup II. Under this class, they tackle on the enhancement and development of the art of makeup artistry. One get to learn the techniques like basic air brushing, Tattoo camouflage and the one that I’ve previously mentioned about makeup transformations. for those in the industry on TV, Film, and Print.

Makeup III. This it the advanced and intensive stage wherein training are provided to graduates, more like an application on all of the things that you’ve learned from Makeup I and II.

Aesthetics for Medical Office. This program works well in the aesthetics category for plastic and reconstructive surgeons, dermatologists who adds up a level notch and incorporates the used of technology like lasers in improving skin care conditions and treatments.

After completion of the required 600-Hour Aesthetics program, the student continues to study a laser course to become a certified laser technician. The Laser Technician Program will cover the following:


  • IPL Photofacial
  • Laser Hair Removal
  • Cellulite and Fat Reduction
  • Laser Wrinkle Reduction
  • Laser Vein Reduction

  • Radiofrequency Skin Tightening
  • Laser Tattoo Removal
  • Laser Safety
  • Laser Skin Rejuvenation
  • Laser Acne Reduction

Continuing Education. In this program, once can further develop abilities and knowledge on the advances aesthetic classes.

If you’ll look around, professional MUA’s are doing great in the Industry- TV, film, print ads and on the ramp, see how amazing the results on their models. It is best to enroll to premium school like the cosmetology schools Also, for those who are in the aesthetic professions, they are also getting a fair compensation as to their earnings as clients get superb results from the procedure under their care.

This is a great opportunity to take your passion into professional level. You get to earn doing the things you enjoy naturally.  A win-win situation financially and career wise.

 

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Gift Ideas: Educational Toy For Kids

10 / 3 / 13

“Children learn as they play. Most importantly, in play children learn how to learn.” -O. Fred Donaldson

Kids love to play a lot especially those who are in their toddler years. They are inquisitive and love to explore on a lot of things around them. So to give you  a nice gift idea on what to give the on special occasions like birthdays and holiday season. Educational Toys are very much recommended.

We bought this cute TEACH TIME CLOCK, an educational toy that teaches time wherein the minute hand turns just like a real clock. A birthday gift to a friend’s son who celebrated his First birthday last weekend.

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A colorful and learning toy that encourage and enhances the kids curiosity and explore more to develop their skills and enriches their mind and knowledge.

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This only cost around $3. Yup, on sale! Yey! Just make sure that materials are of quality and doesn’t contain any harmful and toxic materials that will affect your kid’s health.

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Setting Up a Classroom in a Free School

8 / 31 / 13

Free schools are becoming increasingly popular in the UK. With the success of academies evident, free schools are the new equivalent. While academies are established comprehensive schools which have been transformed into self-run academies taken out of the control of the local authority, free schools are brand new and often operate in community spaces or entirely new buildings. This is all well and good, but of course this means that if you are part of a group setting up a free school, you will need to know how to set up your classrooms.

If it’s a brand new school, you’ll need to make sure you set a good first impression, so while you don’t need to opt for expensive classroom furniture, you should opt for pieces which offer good value for money. Buying in bulk usually means you can negotiate a discount, so approach a good classroom furniture stockist and explain what you need to see if they can offer you a reduced price for a large order.

Firstly, you need to figure out the number of pupils you are expecting. Once all your applications are in and you have the final number of accepted places, you can figure out your class sizes and how many rooms you will need. If you haven’t already found a suitable space, do so now you have the exact figures prepared. This way, you can figure out a layout for your classroom based on the amount of furniture.

Once you know how much you will need, choose some suitable desks based on the age of the pupils. Very young pupils will need the smallest desks, whereas the older year groups will be fine with full-sized furniture. You also need to buy enough chairs for all of the pupils, along with spares in case you have visitors or parents coming in to help. The teachers may need bigger chairs, so make sure you factor these into your furniture order.

When it comes to storage, there are two things to think about: storage for resources and storage for the children’s belongings. For resources, cupboards and drawers should suffice, or if you have a separate storage cupboard outside the classroom or built into a wall this is even better as it keeps the clutter out. For children, there are a few methods you can use: under-desk drawers where they can keep their notebooks and pencil cases if they sit in the same place all the time, a single set of drawers with one for each child or lockers for older children for sports kits and more expensive equipment.

If you will have computers in the classroom, remember you will need extra desks and chairs for this. Some desks come with holes built in through which you can thread the wires to keep them tidy and out of the way, so you may want to consider this. Other specialist furniture can include science desks, which include gas taps and power points for experiments, and art and technology desks, which tend to be made from durable wood and are easy to clean.

Carla Tyldesley is fanatical about the free school concept and is looking forward to a boom in the scene

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DD Grade 3 Educational Field Trip: Part 1(9/29/12)

10 / 14 / 12

I was not feeling well when I wake up in the morning on the scheduled educational field trip of dear daughter.  I got tummy aches and had to visit the comfort room for about 7 times. But glad everything went well with a dose of medicine 🙂

Our bus left around 7 am  and we head on to our destination.

First Stop. Science Centrum

E-Com Building, Riverbanks Center
Marikina City

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Kids were able to try out the featured exhibits on

Body Works

Watch Me Pedal

Ride a bicycle with Kelly the Skeleton and find out how the bones in the different parts of the body move as you pedal

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Come Race With Me

  Can you beat Elma Muros-Posadas in running? She can run 10 meters in 1.2 seconds.

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Bernoulli Blower

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Lights

DD trying out the colored shadow

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Space

The Solar Sytem

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Your Weight In Other Planets

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Human Gyro Ride

One brave parent volunteered to try it out 🙂

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Infectious Disease Exhibit

Vector Control and Malaria

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Where Are They?

FInd Viruses, Bacteria and Parasites

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Photos above were just some of the exhibits that dear daughter were able to explore. She told me that among the places that we visited, it is the one that she enjoyed the most.

On the upcoming post will be all about the ROPPETS, GSIS Museum and Luneta Park  for the history highlights of the trip…

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Grade 3 Educational Field Trip

9 / 27 / 12

I’ll be accompanying dear daughter on their educational field trip this weekend. Places to visit will be around Metro Manila only. We are praying for a good weather for us to enjoy the day and for our safety as well.

Here are the places that we’ll be visiting;

  • Science Centrum
  • National Museum of the Filipino People
  • ROPPETS (puppet show), Batang Pinoy at Kultura
  • Manila Planetarium
  • Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife

Can’t wait to share our photos during the activities… So stay tuned! 🙂

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Back To School!

6 / 11 / 12

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“Education costs money, but then so does ignorance.”
— Sir Claus Moser

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Kids are excited for the school year 2012-2013 and their classes will start on Wednesday. I stayed up late last night to label and organize their school supplies.

On the left side are my preschooler’s supplies while on the right side are for the little girl who will be in Grade 3. I am not yet done with the covering of their books and notebooks because the school ran out of stocks and will be distributing it this week. Hopefully by this weekend, I am done with the covering and all is settled for their school things. 🙂 Looking forward to another fun filled year of learning with the kids.

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On Kids Birthday Parties

6 / 3 / 12

When I was a kid, I am not used to having birthday celebrations then because we were always in a tight budget. Not that I am complaining because I knew that my parents are working really hard to send us all five of their kids to school.

I am far more than happy whenever I have spaghetti and cake on my birthdays. 🙂 Now that I have kids on my own, we also make it a point to  celebrate their birthdays. Birthday is a celebration of life.

Having a kid’s party doesn’t really have to be grand always, there are budget friendly package that you can have like the kids birthday parties Denver where kids can play games and other recreational activities using LEGO® bricks.

Bricks 4 Kidz offer different programs for students using those legos that are helpful in building up their confidence and lively imagination and become more creative on crafts and arts.

There are different themes that you can choose from, these are far more exciting than the usual playing activity. Learning is fun through creative play with all those helpful education toys and all. Bricks 4 kids also specialize in summer camps Denver. A great and unique way of fun learning.

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