Activities to Teach Children Impulse Control

Your child might know all of the rules you have set and the consequences for breaking them, but that doesn't always stop him from acting in a way he shouldn't. This is likely because he is still developing his impulse control, which is the ability to stop and think before acting. According to Education.

Stacey Chaloux
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Snowboarding Facts for Kids

Interested in the sport of snowboarding? Although it's been around since the mid-1960s, snowboarding actually has a somewhat checkered past. Because of the median age of snowboarders at the time, the sport was initially banned at most major ski resorts.

Anne Goetz
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Activities for Children About Equality

A song from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, “South Pacific” reminds parents that children are not born prejudiced: “You've got to be taught to hate and fear. You've got to be taught from year to year. It's got to be drummed in your dear little ear. You've got to be carefully taught.

Tamara Christine Van Hooser
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Kicking Games for Kids

You want to encourage your child to move away from the TV and the video games and enjoy some fresh air and exercise. Grab a ball and head to the back yard, and you can all hone your kicking skills. Enlist the entire family to join the fun -- the more, the merrier.

Karen LoBello
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Children's Activities on Lying

Kids have huge imaginations and often go off on a tangent talking about being a superhero or a princess. However, sometimes kids can start to lie and think it's the same as playing pretend. Learning the difference between pretending and lying is a crucial component to your child's moral development.

Zora Hughes
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Fun Stuff to Do for Kids in the Tri-Cities

The Tri-Cities consists of three neighboring cities in the southeastern portion of Washington. In 2010, these cities, Richland, Kennewick and Pasco, were named by Kiplinger as one of the top 10 places to raise a family.

Amy Sutton
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Courage Activities for Kids

Courage is a trait your child will need for her whole life to face challenges and obstacles that get in her way of achieving her goals. Emphasizing courage to your child when she is quite young can help her child grow up with a strong sense of courage and belief in herself.

Zora Hughes
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Activities to Reinforce Healthy Boundaries in Teenagers

Understanding healthy boundaries can help teenagers make good choices in their relationships and help protect youth against negative peer pressure.

Anna Green
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Pollination Activities for Kids

About one-third of the food we eat is actually pollinated by honeybees, according to Oklahoma State University. This includes fruit like strawberries and tomatoes. Preschool and elementary students are old enough to understand the process of pollination.

Alicia Bodine
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Fun Places to Take 3-Year-Old Kids

As much as you love your kid, filling the days with fun activities when you stay home can sometimes be a challenge. Fortunately, 3-year-olds make good companions who are generally up for anything, at least in small doses.

Sharon Perkins
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The Effects of Exercise on the Oxygen-Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve

Your body requires oxygen to turn fat and sugar into energy, as well as to carry out many other biochemical reactions necessary for life. Oxygen is carried through your body by a protein in your blood called hemoglobin.

Chris Daniels
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What Are the Top 10 Most Physical Sports?

There are several variations of the top 10 most physical sports; each variation depends on the criteria used to compile the list.

Sara Tomm
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