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STRESS MANAGEMENT - Workplace Wellness Ideas That Only Take Minutes To Do To Avoid Work Burnout And Reduce Anxiety And Stress.>At 27 years old I smoked 40 cigarettes a day and socially drank alcohol on my lunch break at the local pub. Realizing that at 27 years old I looked twice my age; and nearly blinding my supervisor in a work accident, I decided to stop smoking and drinking; this book will show you how I did that; and learned to manage daily stress: You will learn: Easy to do movements to manage in the moment stress.Avoid workplace burnout.How I Stopped smoking and drinking.How I Reversed my aging process.5 ways to meditate.Use balance to clear excessive thoughts and focus the mind.How to use more of your Brain's potential.A 5-minute exercise to start and finish your day.>The author also realized that apart from the activities presented in this book, there is one vital thing that must be done to stop workplace burnout and mental breakdowns; the author shows you how. In the early stages of my work career, I used to drink alcohol, and smoke 40 cigarettes a day, which helped me deal with the stress of a fast paced and dangerous work environment. Every workday was a struggle, and no matter how hard I tried, I could not stop the chatter in my mind. Today using certain activities, I do not drink, or smoke; and feel a lot healthier in my 70's than I did in my 20's; my mind is focused in the moment and is clear of excessive chatter; here is how I did that: Workplace Wellness Ideas That Only Take Minutes To Do.Avoid Work Burnout.Reduce Anxiety And Stress.
Alphabet ParkThis story is designed to teach children the basics of reading; so, they will learn to read, and then "read to learn". This storybook teaches: the alphabet; -what an alphabet lowercase letter sounds like (Capitals come later); -that sounds of letters make words and words are things; -nouns are names of something; -how to use imagination; -communication skills; -about feelings and values; -developmental movement activities; -starting to write the lowercase letter sounds (phonetic letter sounds); -starting to write Dolch pre-primer Sight Words (the whole-word approach). Each page has a story about a letter of the alphabet; then there is either a question about the story, or a movement activity; children are asked to write the sound of the alphabet letter, and finally pre-primer Dolch words. The Alphabet Park story teaches preschool children the sounds of the alphabet; that each letter has different sounds; those sounds make words; the beginning of phonetics; and the Whole Word method of reading. When reading the story to preschool children follow this method: -you can choose to just read the story, or read the story and choose to answer any, or all the questions for child/teacher interaction; -always do the developmental movement activities to stimulate the senses and keep preschool children focused; -after reading the story about six times and the children are familiar with the story, introduce the "Lesson" part of the story; -have children start pronouncing the lowercase alphabet sound first; then words from the Dolch list at the end of this book; -create a Word Wall with the lowercase alphabet letter sound and corresponding picture. letters should be in large print - 2 inches or larger; -label parts of your environment with words i.e. table, window, chair etc. Just imagine a child who is self-confident, has morals and values; good self-esteem; good thinking skills; well developed senses and awareness; artistic; creative; responsible; able to socialize; able to read, write and communicate ideas; what a fantastic foundation for the successful child to have. The author believes children should learn to read at an early preschool age, but in a fun, play based and interactive way.
Workplace Stress ManagementToday only, get this Amazon Kindle book for just $2.99. Regularly priced at $4.99.Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device. Do you feel stressed and anxious at work?You're about to discover easy to do workplace stress management activities to reduce stress, anxiety, and the possibility of a nervous breakdown in the workplace. Here Is A Preview Of What You will Learn...A 5-minute exercise to start and finish your day.Practical, easy to learn movements to help reduce workplace stress and anxiety.Movement based activities to use as tools to manage workplace stress and anxiety, when you need it.and Much, Much, More!Why Listen to Me about Workplace Stress Relief?Like most people, I have literally been through the workplace mill, so to speak, experiencing stress, anxiety, fear and physical pain from most of the jobs I have worked at. I went home every day, not being able to switch off the day's work events that were running through my mind, and wondering if I could even go back to work the next day; workplace anxiety had become part of my daily routine.You reach a point where you say to yourself, "I have had it, I'm done with this job!" Then you start thinking, "OK, so what can I do now?"I have worked in some very stressful and physically demanding work environments. In my early working years alcohol and cigarettes helped with workplace stress management.Having work experience as a Marine Engineer; Industrial Engineer; Electrician; Plumber; Welder; Machinist; Early Childhood Educator; Senior Building Manager; Crisis Line Worker and Community Care Worker, I can safely say I understand how most work environments function, and the stressors that come with most jobs.One day I looked in the mirror and realized the 27-year-old reflection looked like he was 50; the worst part was that I felt like I was 50 years old and not 27; that was the point in my life when I decided things had to change: they did.In my mid 40's life was at its most stressful; I had a family and was working with my clients who had complex disabilities; on one occasion a client tried to kill me with a broken chair leg; luckily my Martial Arts training, and Balance Board work saved me that day.Now, you're probably thinking that by the time I did become that 50-year-old man I had mastered Workplace Stress Management and workplace anxiety, but that was not to be the case. At the age of 50 I had a six-week nervous breakdown; and here are the reasons why: My breakdownThe author gave 100% of his life to his job.The author stopped doing the activities in the Workplace Stress Management book.The author put work before his family.The author did not make time to do creative activities for himself - (VITALLY IMPORTANT).The benefits listed below are ones that I have personally experienced over the years. While there are no guarantees, my hope is that Workplace Stress Management activities will work for you as they did for me; and for others in my care. Workplace Stress Management Techniques Benefits: A way to avoid workplace burnout.Use more of your brain's potential.How to be energized and feeling youthful.Achieve inner peace.Feel youthful.An energy boost, when you need it.Remain calm and relaxed, no matter what the circumstances.manage and cope with stressful people and situations.Tags: workplace stress management, stress management, workplace stress, how to reduce stress, stress reduction, manage stress, work stress management, anxiety, depression, business, stress management techniques, stress relief tips, how to manage stress, addressing stress at work, how to deal with stress at work, workplace stress solution, addressing work related stress, reducing stress at work,
LEO LEARNS TO READ - This storybook helps children learn the fundamental keys to reading, and gives children the exciting gift, that they are "Reading to Learn." Some keys when teaching children to read are: Read a book to children every day; - Use books with pictures, short sentences and repetitious words; - Show children how to read a book (top to bottom, left to right and front to back); - When children can say a word, show them the written word; - When labeling objects, or showing children the written word, make the word at least 2 inches high, and in clear black text; - Label as many objects in your home with the name of that object (at least 2 inches high bold lettering); - Start with alphabet recognition and showing children the lower case letter sounds (phonics); - Show whole words (word recognition); - Use alphabet nouns (naming words), then verbs (action words) and act them out; - Always ask questions during the story, such as, "What do you think will happen next?" (this gets children thinking and using their imagination); - Keep children actively involved in the story; - Point out each letter when showing children the written word; - Play word games; - match words to objects; - have children read a story from pictures in the book; - start an alphabet writing book; - Point out words, whenever and wherever you are in the community. Most of these fundamental keys are in the story "Leo Learns To Read."
Give a pre-school child from birth to six years of age an UNPRECEDENTED, LIFELONG advantage, simply by using Educational Child's Play to stimulate their brain. A book that provides fun play-based pre-school child development activities when a child needs them, in the early years from birth to six years of age. This book is for parents, pre-school teachers, Early Childhood Educators, Day Cares, and anyone who wants children to be the best that they can be. Simple things like reading and telling stories to a child at 18 months; or joining a three-year-old child to play with a bucket and sand; or helping a four-year-old throw a ball in the playground, are powerful stimuli for brain development in the early years. These activities are laying the foundation of brain development for future learning, behavior and health. This book provides preschool children with what science is saying they need in the early years, simply by reading them the stories, and using the play-based activities in Educational Child's Play. This book is dedicated to helping pre-school children from the ages of birth to six years of age be the best that they can be. To achieve that, this book has TWO DEVELOPMENTAL STORIES: A Walk In The Jungle - a story to help children develop cognitive, behavioral, emotional and motor skills. Gordy Visits The Mountains - a story that uses play based movements to develop pre-school children. PLAY BASED ACTIVITIES: Play based activities that scientists are saying children need in the first seven years of life. THE SENSORY ENVIRONMENT - Setting up the environment to develop seven senses. Sensory environments can enhance learning and cognitive growth. USING PUPPETS IN YOUR STORIES: gets children actively involved in the stories and activities. FUN DAY ACTIVITIES: - Thousands of activities for children to try, or to be discussed. ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE FOR ANY PARENT OR CAREGIVER: How To Deal With Children's Behaviors; Developmental milestones and how to deal with the behaviors that accompany them. MOVING TO RELAX: is the same movements as in the Developmental stories, but in adult form. Educational Child's Play is an excellent Day Care or homeschooling program.
How To Teach A Child To Read Easily If you are a Parent, Homeschooler or Teacher of preschool children, you may have some of these concerns and want your preschool child to: - Achieve Early Educational Milestones.- Be prepared for the transition from preschool to early grade school.- Make sure your child does not have language development delays.>Then this "Teach My Preschooler How To Read - Phonics abc Coloring book" has the answer you are looking for. How to teach a child to read easily isn't solely about letters and words; that's why we prioritize the development of thinking skills, listening skills, communication skills, and fine motor skills, among others. We approach reading in a play-based way, using coloring pictures, stories, and phonics. Our reading methods are easy to do; anyone can teach them; and anyone can learn them, by simply coloring pictures; it's that easy.
ALPHABETIC PHONICS FAST START FOR EARLY READERS LEVEL 2: children learn how to read four or more-word sentences and recognize 26 letter sounds of the alphabet, as well as 92 Primer Sight Words. This books has large easy to read letters and matching pictures to help preschool children easily learn to read. Short sentence readers are best in a step by step progressive order: Two words which have two three or four letters that can be sounded out phonetically (their lowercase letter sound); no punctuation or capitals.Three words which have three or four letters that can be sounded out phonetically: no punctuation or capitals.Four or more words which have three, four or more letters that can be sounded out phonetically with punctuation, capitals and sight words.Introduction of pre and primer (up to 5 years) sight words that cannot be sounded out phonetically or be represented with a picture.Complete sentences with sight words, capitals and punctuation.Black and white line drawings that show what the sentences are about.Most preschoolers will start to look at books around 1 or 2 years of age and learn to read around 2 to 5 years of age. Once a pre-school child has learned the 26-alphabet letter sounds, 60 phonogram blended consonant sounds and the Pre-primer Sight Words, it is time to introduce short sentence readers of two, three, four or more words.The words are usually two three and four-letter words that where possible can be sounded out phonetically, with a CVC (Consonant - Vowel - Consonant) to make the word; sentences are usually a noun (name of something), a verb (an action), or a sight word.Where possible, this book presents the 26 phonetic letter sounds of the alphabet, and 92 of the pre-primer Sight Words to make short sentences.Pre-Primer Sight Words are words that are unable to be sounded out phonetically (their lowercase phonetic sound) and cannot be represented in picture form.
Fast Start For Early Readers - Kindergarten With early readers it is best to keep things simple and have a step by step plan to teach your preschool child how to read. Preschool children learn to read by discovering the sounds of Alphabet letters, and that those sounds form words; and that words help us learn. Fast Start For Early Readers - Kindergarten introduces preschool children to the Alphabet letter sounds in picture form; children quickly and easily learn to read most three letter words. Teaching your child to read is a step by step process, which is best done by using play and developing your child's senses. Fast Start For Early Readers - Kindergarten shows you how to develop your child's "ear", "tongue", "eye" and "word building" skills, so that your child will quickly be able to read most three letter words. This book will give you an early reading strategy, showing you how to teach children to read, and giving preschool children a head start, before they go to grade school. The method you will learn shows you how to start teaching your child the lowercase (short) sound of English alphabet letters (phonemes - which are speech sounds); this involves "ear", "tongue", "eye" and "word building" training. Step 1. Ear Training - Begins by slowly sounding out words of things you want your child to do: "Bring me a c-u-p." - "Show me something r-e-d." - "c-l-a-p your hands." - "Bring me a p-e-n." Step 2. Tongue Training - Sound out a word slowly "c-a-t," ask your child what sound they hear first and last; your child should say "c" and "t"; make sure your child pronounces the correct letter sounds. Step 3. Eye Training - Begin with Fast Start For Early Readers - Kindergarten, this book teaches the Alphabet letter sounds in picture form and in the order (m, a, n, r, f, s, and so on); then vowels and blended consonants (digraphs); you are teaching the letter sounds (phonemes) and not the words. You do not need any teaching skills to teach your preschool child to read as Fast Start For Early Readers - Kindergarten is in picture form, so anyone can follow along. Give your child a head start, before they go to grade school.
When teaching your child to read, it is best to provide a play-based reading environment.PLAY BASED WAYS TO TEACH YOUR CHILD TO READ shows you: What play based toys and learning to read materials to use.A step by step plan to teach your child to read and write.How to present learning to read materials to your child.How to present learning to write materials to your child.That learning to read and write can be fun and play based.How to set up the in-home reading and writing environment.That pre-school children can learn to read and write.PLAY BASED WAYS TO TEACH YOUR CHILD TO READ shows you how to teach your pre-school child how to read and write, in this order: Lowercase alphabet sounds first.Two consonant phonogram sounds.Three letter word recognition.Reading three and four-letter word sentences.This book is for parents and people with little or no teaching experience who are looking for an easy to follow play-based way to teach preschool children how to read.HERE'S WHAT YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN: The 26 phonetic sounds of the alphabet.How to read and write three letter words. Vowels, Phonics and Sight Words.How to read short sentences
FAST START FOR EARLY READERS - LEVEL 1 Most preschoolers will start to look at books around 1 or 2 years of age, and learn to read around 2 to 5 years of age. Once a pre-school child has learned the 26-alphabet letter sounds, 60 phonogram blended consonant sounds and the Pre-primer Sight Words, it is time to introduce short sentence readers of two, three, four or more words.Short sentence readers for beginner readers should be black and white line drawings, so as not to distract the pre-school reader. The words are usually two three and four-letter words that where possible can be sounded out phonetically, with a CVC (Consonant - Vowel - Consonant) to make the word; sentences are usually a noun (name of something), a verb (an action), or a sight word.Where possible, this book presents the 26 phonetic letter sounds of the alphabet, and some of the pre-primer Sight Words to make short sentences.Pre-Primer Sight Words are words that are unable to be sounded out phonetically (their lowercase phonetic sound) and cannot be represented in picture form.Short sentence readers are best in a step by step progressive order: Two words which have two three or four letters that can be sounded out phonetically (their lowercase letter sound); no punctuation or capitals.Three words which have three or four letters that can be sounded out phonetically: no punctuation or capitals.Four or more words which have three, four or more letters that can be sounded out phonetically with punctuation, capitals and sight words.Introduction of pre and primer (up to 5 years) sight words that cannot be sounded out phonetically or be represented with a picture.Complete sentences with sight words, capitals and punctuation.FAST START FOR EARLY READERS - LEVEL 1, has large easy to read letters and matching pictures to help preschool children easily learn to read. The book also contains all 26 letter sounds of the alphabet and pre-primer words at the back of the book as a reference.
In "TEACH MY PRESCHOOLER HOW TO READ BOOK 3 coloring book you are teaching two-three or four letter blended consonant diagraph sounds.Your child will learn to read and write 38 of the most common blended consonant sounds: ch, sh, th, wh, ai, ay, ea, ee, ie, oe, oa, ue, igh, ow, ou, er, ang, kn, wr, mb, dge, oo, oy, oi, or, ar, ear, ir, ur, aw, au, ck, ph, ti, ey, ew, ough, ui.Preschool children learn through play.Give your child a letter sound picture to color.Point to and say the large upper page letter sound.Point to each picture and say the picture name, while extending the first letter sound of the picture; as in ("ch" "o-p") or ("ch" "i-p-s").Point to the large upper page letter sound and ask your child, "What letter sound is this?"Sound out the page letter sound, then sound out each lowercase letter sound in the word (example: "ch" then "o" and "p"); ask your child to fill in the underlined letters to the word.Trace the letter sound with your finger and ask your child to trace and say the letter sound.>In "TEACH MY PRESCHOOLER HOW TO READ BOOK 1 - PHONICS abc coloring book your child learned the 26 letter sounds of the English Alphabet and should be able to phonetically sound out and write the lower-case letter sounds. In "TEACH MY PRESCHOOLER HOW TO READ BOOK 2 - Vowels and Sight Words coloring book, your child learns the 5 short and long sound of vowels and the pre-Primer Sight Words: a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you. The 21 consonant Alphabet sounds, 5 vowels and 38 Blended Consonant sounds make up a large percentage of the English language.
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