Showing posts with label Parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parenting. Show all posts

Monday, November 1, 2010

Help Your Kid on School

While there are some students who fare well in academics others actually struggle and their learning difficulty can be both challenging and disappointing to parents and students.  While it is true that intelligence is not fully measured by academic performance, learning difficulty however can affect and influence social relationships as pressures from parents, peers and teachers continue to build up.

But, as parent or guardian, you can intervene in your kid's learning difficulty through offline and online tutoring services. For one, if your kid has difficulty on Math questions like Prime numbers, you can search for effective online help.

Further, if other subjects like Science poses a problem, then  Chemistry help, Physics help, or Geometry help can be another option.

Chemistry was once a torture to me when I was a student, thus, it can be a relief to have Chemistry homework help.

Learning is never the sole responsibility of teachers and students, parents and guardians must however contribute to help.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

My Parents Enjoyed Air Supply

I previously cited that I won a VIP ticket for Air Supply. But, since my parents love Air Supply who have been their generation band and so, I gave up the VIP tickets and chose the General Admission seats while my sister Tammy, gave up her ticket so my partner and I could watch the concert while she attended to the kids.

The gymnasium was totally packed and we indeed had a hard time finding a seat. It seemed like we had to find a needle in a haystack. But, we sure enjoyed every song and performance the band displayed that 1.5 hours of singing were not enough.

I will sure upload the pics soon.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Kung Fu Panda: A Lesson for Every Young One and Young Once

Just recently, my son Yuri had FORCED us to watch this movie (kung fu is our main course!) and the theater house was all packed. But, as we struggled on our tight seat, we began to enjoy the movie.



It depicts the character of self-esteem and faith. So, I began to reflect that we could not really be haunted by our limitations, instead, we find means to overcome them and even achieve more. Also, it shows that even others belittle you and your competence, you cannot really allow them to put you down may it be in terms of IQ, beauty, skills, physical ability, experience or other stuffs. So, I emphasized this to Yuri (and more to myself).

Are you a parent too? How do you impart values from the movies you and your child are watching? I highly believe that character must be equally important with IQ. Do you also think so?

So, do watch this movie with your kids. You will sure love their kung fu kicks, comedy and story.

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