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Karate lessons in East London for children and adults

Karate lessons in East London for children and adults

  If karate lessons in East London are what you’re looking for, then East London’s sensei Sean O’Connell can give you the karate lessons you’re after. After a black belt in karate? Sean can guide you along the way, and after your brown belt grading, that black belt will be in sight! Children from as young as 4 years old enjoy karate lessons with Sean O’Connell, but the karate classes are for all ages, and even if … Read entire article »

Filed under: East London, Health

Play 10 FREE games online and use 2 to test typing speed

  PLAYING FREE GAMES ONLINE I think it’s wonderful that the Internet has some websites that have free games for children to play online. I’ve just finished the coding for a new page on my website about free online games entitled Play FREE games online where I discuss some ideas regarding these games being used as gifts or part of gifts to save parents a little money. I also link to ten free online games that parents can let their children play online. I have written a brief description of each free game and have played the free games myself too. I found it fun, as a parent, testing the games myself to make sure I think they’re okay for my children to play. I advise that parents always check computer games that their children are … Read entire article »

Filed under: Parenting and Education, Random

Books for parents, teachers and children

  We learn from what somebody else has written because he or she has learned from experience, or has also learned from what somebody else has written. Books, education, and teaching go hand in hand. Books for parents or teachers:   The sooner you introduce books to your children the better. Start with picture books that have bright colourful pictures in them, that your baby or toddler can chew, throw about, or even cuddle without fear of damaging the pages. Read to your children as often as you can. Books for children:   ALSO SEE Ebooks and digital products for parents about parenting Teach your child … Read entire article »

Filed under: Parenting and Education, Shopping

School homework is stressful for parents and children

  Homework time can be a dreadful time for everybody in a family. As a parent, do you sometimes find yourself breathing a sigh of relief when school homework for the night is done, and the kids are tucked up for a good night’s rest – that could have been a longer rest had they finished their school work earlier? As you relax, you suddenly realise how tense your shoulders and neck were during the session of homework your child was doing, and how sore your body still feels. You are exhausted. You are not alone. Children should not be getting stressed over homework, but they are. There’s so much that they have to hand in on certain dates, and it often feels that they are never given enough notice, but that … Read entire article »

Filed under: Parenting and Education

A mother always worries about her child

  A mother always worries about her child Well, I do anyway. Parenting is a serious business, but worrying makes parents serious! You know how you feel when you’re sure something is wrong with your child and you’re not getting the answers you want from your doctor? People may call you a worry-wart and say that you’re over-reacting or worrying for nothing, but kids are our precious precious gifts and we want them safe and sound at all times, fit and healthy. It’s sometimes scary loving them so much. Worrying can drive a mommy mad, and it’s best to eliminate all possible causes before we can be at ease and just concentrate on parenting and enjoying time with our children. It’s awful when doctors say “all kids have this right now” etc, and you … Read entire article »

Filed under: Family Life with TnT, Health, Parenting and Education, Random

Are you aware that others don’t have what you have?

  Not everyone makes the right choices in life. Not everyone gets lucky. Not everyone starts life already wealthy. Not everyone receives the education they deserve. Not everyone has a warm place to sleep at night. Not everyone receives guidance or direction. Not everyone feels as if they are loved. Some people just receive a raw deal through no fault of their own, or even if they make wrong choices in life, who are we to look down on these poor souls as if we ourselves have never made a wrong choice ever before? Everyone, no matter who they are, at one stage or another has stepped a little off the path, and got lost in the woods, perhaps for even just ten minutes, perhaps longer, but the woodcutter comes along and saves them – there’s somebody there … Read entire article »

Filed under: Random

You’re worried about your children not finding work when they leave school

  The information in this article below can be used by anyone wanting to earn an income from home, not just teenagers struggling to find work once finished school (or their parents trying to help them.) Just about anyone can earn a fairly decent income from home if they just put in a bit of time and effort, and if they don’t give up. Although some parents might want to keep their babies at home forever, they do also want to help in any way they can to get their children self supportive. There are many concerns regarding your child finding work after leaving school. You don’t have money for further studies, and, anyway, your child is not really an outgoing person. Will they really fit into the working world out there? They’re … Read entire article »

Filed under: Parenting and Education, Writing, work from home

Swine Flu in East London South Africa causes many children to miss school

  The local newspaper in East London, the Daily Dispatch, has a blog and I’ve left a comment on an excellent post there, regarding my own children’s experience with swine flu, at this link: Read the Daily Dispatch blog post about Swine Flu and how it is affecting the schools and children in East London. There are many comments from troubled parents in East London as well as their views on swine flu and on the anti viral drug treatment tamiflu. It seems most people are steering clear of tamiflu, and opting for familiar flu and bronchitis antibiotics instead. Some people are convinced swine flu is a scam of some sort, but whether it is or not, it’s still concerning that so many people have flu symptoms in East London – and all … Read entire article »

Filed under: East London, Health, Parenting and Education

Sibling Rivalry Isn’t Fair

Sibling Rivalry Isn’t Fair

  It’s not fair to parents! You pull your own hair out, while watching your two children rolling around on the grass, pulling each other’s hair out? Your head is aching and your ears are ringing with: “You sat in the front of the car yesterday! You can’t sit there again today!” “I can, I’m the eldest!” “It’s not fair! What about me?” “You did homework with mom first, three nights in a row! THAT’S not fair!” “It IS fair; I’m younger … Read entire article »

Filed under: Parenting and Education