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Home and away 4818 part 1

Friday, December 23rd, 2011


Home and Away 4818 part 1″Visit www.ssbay.net for all the latest news, gossip & information on H&A” Please watch in high quality if available by clicking the HQ button on the display bar Brendan is staying in Summer Bay while Gina recovers. Leah is happy that Roman’s friendship with VJ is growing. Trey sees Kirsty as more than just a tutor. ********************************************************** Xavier is being distant with Ruby in the wake of his mum coming to visit, Ruby is confused and feels like he is trying to get rid of her but there’s a good reason – We soon meet Brendan, Hugo and Xavier’s autistic brother. The love Xavier has for Brendan is big and their reunion is one they’ve been anticipating for a while. Xavier is obviously a natural with Brendan. Brendan is usually nervous of strangers touching him, but when he later hugs Rachel and Martha, it seems that he feels comfortable with the new members of his family. Later when it’s time to leave, Brendan gets upset. In the commotion, he pushes Gina who falls and fractures her ankle. With Gina being forced into crutches for a few weeks, Hugo insists that Brendan should stay in Summer Bay where Hugo and Xavier can watch over him – there’s goes Xavier’s new life. Kirsty is tutoring Trey but she is unaware of the feelings that he has for her and that Trey is allowing others to believe that there is actually something going on between them. Leah drops VJ off at soccer practice and it he is very down, saying that he’s

Hi I want to Make Literacy Take Home Bags to Help the Teacher NEED INFO?

Sunday, December 26th, 2010

Hi I am trying to help my childs teacher paint over some canvas tag home bags, because she wants to buy them online and they cost $35/each bag.. so thats way too much, I want to make them and surprise her with them. here are the bags we want to create, scroll down when you reach this site

http://www.teachersbagsbooksandbeyond.com/Math_c_371.html

I already found a place that sells the canvas bags at less than $1.00 each, but I need some information on how to decorate these bags, like what paint to use that will last long, where I can find places to ideas, if any of you know please pass on the info thanks so very much in advance for your help. God Bless :)

Can anyone suggest what is the cost that private home tutors charge for a single class in maths in US and UK.

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

We have some innovative business ideas to be executed and for this we wanna some helping hands from the people of US and UK who could help us to suggest our idea of giving private home tutions through internet to the students who are in desperate search of a relaible home tutor in mathematics.We are sure to deliver our best and leave no stone unturned to make the student academically stronger in mathematics.
Hoping for an early response from your side.

Somebody need a internet teacher for maths home work help?

Sunday, October 24th, 2010

I am excellent in mathematics. I can help you with your homework if you are in need and pay me something in return…

I’m average at maths but want to get above average, would a home tutor be able to help me with this?

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

I’m currently in year nine, I am moving into year ten at the end of the summer holiday. The average for my age group at the moment is 5 (in mathematics) but I’m a level 6. I do want to improve this level to a level 7/8. Would a home tutor be able to help me with this?

Reading at Home: How To Use Environmental Print

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010


Tips for parents of elementary school-age children between the ages of 5-8 on how to create a literacy friendly environment in the home and that will encourage reading.

Reading at Home: Tricks to Improve Reading Comprehension

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010


Tips for parents of kindergarten – second grade elementary school-age children on how to improve reading comprehension. … reading children kids parent family school help

Home Education in the UK

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Education is no longer considered a privilege. In most jurisdictions, ‘education’ is considered as an indispensable part of a child’s rights.

In the UK, education has always commanded a high priority in the society. The government, in turn, has always adopted a liberal education policy, as highlighted from the laws of the land. That’s why the concept of Home Education (HE) has always been an integral part of society in the UK.

Why Home Education?

Due to a multicultural and plural society as prevalent in the UK, the reasons for parents to opt for Home Education may vary. Some of the common factors influencing parents’ decisions regarding the educational needs of their children include:

Religious, philosophical, or spiritual compulsions
Unsatisfactory school system
Lack of suitable schools in the locality
To meet the specific and/or special needs of some children, like those suffering from diseases such as Cerebral Palsy, autism etc.
Failure of child and school management to effectively tackle certain conditions in school, like bullying, corporal punishment etc.
Financial reasons etc.

Recently, the Parental Responsibility has emerged as one of the major reasons for Home-Educating children in the UK. More and more parents are trying to learn the art of true parenthood and are relishing the additional responsibility of being (actually) responsible for the growth of the thought process of the child.

Whatever may be the compelling circumstances, Home Education is here to stay, and is being increasingly preferred in the UK. An estimated 100,000 children between the ages of 5 and 16 are being given Home Education by their parents in the United Kingdom, and the figure is likely to increase in the coming years.

Benefits of Home Education

Home Education (tutorial-based teaching) has several advantages over classroom education (instructions-based teaching). Some of these include:

The child tends to receive individualistic and far more attention at home than at school.
Comfortable home environment in the company of parents gives the child an ideal environment to learn.
The absence of awe-inspiring teachers means quick feedback from the child to assess his/her learning capabilities.
The Child can learn at their own pace, and follow their own curriculum and interests.
Enhanced self-motivation and self-discipline in the child.
Instilment of parental values instead of peer values in the child.
Cultivation of courage to arrive at independent decisions.
Avoid destructive competition in search of better grades from the peers and fellow students.
Special children need special attention that can only be provided under home conditions.
Above all, as a parental responsibility of teaching your child, nothing is more beneficial and satisfactory than to take complete responsibility of your child’s education.

Shortcomings of Home Education

One must also consider some disadvantages of Home Education before deciding the academic future of the child. Some of these include:

Non-development of social skills due to the absence of interaction with peers and teachers.
Special expertise and skills required to teach may be lacking in the parents. Moreover, they might not be abreast of the latest technologies and teaching aids that might help the child learn better.
Even both the parents combined may not know all the subjects required for the proper education of the child.
Parents may ultimately spend a considerable amount of time equipping themselves with the skills to teach their child; thus, losing out on the chance to supplement the family income.
Laboratories, gyms, and other facilities provided by school authorities may not be accessible from home.
A child’s progress will not be adequately monitored, especially as they do not have to follow the National Curriculum or take SATs.

Home Education in UK – Legal Aspect

The UK is divided into different legal jurisdictions. For instance, there are different sets of laws applicable in England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. However, substantially, all these jurisdictions follow similar legal principles and postulates, with minor variations.

Home Education has legal sanction in all three regions in the UK. Section 7 of the Education Act 1996 (England and Wales), Sections 30 of Education (Scotland) Act 1980, and Article 45 of Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986, are the relevant legal provisions that provide the requisite teeth to the concept of Home Education in the UK.

Here is the summary of these legalities as applicable in the UK:

Only ‘education’ is compulsory under UK laws and not ‘schooling’.
No qualification is prescribed for the parents desirous of giving Home Education to their child.
Parents are at absolute liberty to decide how they want their child to be educated at home.
No compulsion of following the National Curriculum or observing school hours.
Parents must ensure that their child receives an efficient full time education, suitable to his/her age, ability and aptitude, and to any special educational needs the child may have.
Parents are not legally obligated to inform the Local Education Authority (LEA) when they decide to educate their children at home. If the child has never been registered at a State school, or if you move to an area served by another LEA, you are not obliged to notify the LEA, although you may do so if you wish. If you are taking your child out of a state school in England or Wales, the head teacher must remove the child’s name from the register and inform the LEA. If your child has special needs and attends a special school, you need permission to deregister.
However, if you are withdrawing your child from a State school in Scotland, the LEA must be informed.
No special Government grants are available for Home Education in UK.
No formal tests are required to pass by the child. However, the LEA may ask for information informally at intervals to monitor your child’s progress.
There is no prohibition on the Home Education of a statemented child provided he/she is not attending a special school, in which case you need the consent of the LEA.
Home-Educated children can take GCSEs as private candidates or as students of correspondence courses. However, it is not compulsory to take GCSEs.

To address the concern for social deprivation of Home-Educated children, in many areas, home educators meet regularly for social, educational, and other activities. Children also attend clubs, classes, sporting and leisure activities in the community. Children get to interact with people of all ages as well as their peers.

Educational Adventures provide custom software to LEA’s and parents for pupils with special needs. Visit our school site: www.educationaladventures.co.uk/index.html

3 Traits That A Good Home Tutor Must Have

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Are you looking for a home tutor for your kid? What qualify a good home tutor? If you intend to hire a home tutor, you need to know how to choose a quality one for your kid.


When it comes to home tuition, it usually costs more than sending your kid to a tuition centre for group tuition. With you having to pay more for a home tutor, it is natural for you to take your time and choose the right one for your child. During an one-to-one assistance with your child, the tutor will be able to give his or her full attention and the teachings will be more focused. If the tutor has the right life value and habits, he or she can also transfer these to your child subconsciously. You can see that there is really more advantages of giving your child home tuition when compared to sending him to a tuition centre.


Now, let me share with you 3 traits that a good home tutor must have:


1. Knowledgeable. A good tutor must be knowledgeable in the subject that he or she teaches. This is the most important criteria and you should always ask for grade reference of the tutor that you intend to hire. The tutor must also know how to establish rapport with your child by being able to connect and speak in the same language. Effective communication is very important for impartation of useful knowledge from the tutor to your child.


2. Motivating. A good tutor must be a strong motivator to encourage and motivate your child to study hard. In most cases, students need home tuition because they are not faring well in some subjects in school. When they see that they are not faring well, sometimes they might just give up hope. During a home tuition session, the tutor must be motivating enough to encourage and push him to work hard. By helping your child to build a strong mindset can help him in life, way beyond just achieving good grades in school.


3. Passionate about teaching. A good tutor must be passionate to teach and has a strong desire to impart knowledge to students. He or she must like kids and should not see tutoring as job. When the tutor is passionate, he will try his best to help his students achieve high grades in school.


Finding the right tutor for your child is very important if you want him to treat home tuition seriously and benefit from it. A good tutor is not just one who excels in the subject that he is teaching; he must also know the best method to impart knowledge effectively to your child and help him to soar in school.

Find professional home tuition services from the website below:

Click Here: Home Tuition services in Singapore.

Free Work at Home Jobs-the Types to Look for

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

There are various free work at home jobs that are available to you through the internet. Data entry jobs, survey jobs, customer service, creative design, human resources and there are many more job opportunities available to you when you search the internet, these jobs allow you work at home at your convenience and earn a income that will help pay those ever increasing bills.

Free work at home jobs will cost you no money, or initial fee to start work. All you will require is a modern computer with internet connection and a phone. You can apply online and enjoy the fun of working at home and even better your new job will fit in around your lifestyle or shedule, also you can earn great pay at the same time. These jobs are ideal for stay at home mothers, disabled people, and senior citizens and for those who need to take care of elderly or sick people at home.

Free work at home jobs allow you spend as much time as you wish earning your new income. You can also select part time or full time jobs according to your shedule. Since there are various job opportunities available, you can decide which job suits you according to your ability and qualifications. You can apply for a job and get training and scheduling for this job, all by just going online. Therefore there is no need to step out of your home to get a job. The free work at home jobs database provides you a list of potential jobs which are totally scam free.

Here are some free work at home job descriptions that you will find useful.

Online tutoring is with out doubt one of the best work at home jobs available, that does not require any initial amount to be spent by you. If you are already qualified or have experience in advanced math’s or science or in some language, then you can apply for this sort of work. You will be able to start work working at a shedule that is convenient to you and enjoy great pay. If you are willing to spend more time with this type of work, then you can earn more money.

Clerical and data entry work at home jobs require some previous experience and computer skills. Organization and communication skills may also be required to gain this job. These types of jobs may also require initial face to face training. These jobs provide options like part time and full time. You can also select which is most convenient to you day shift or night shift work.

Transcription work from home includes many types like legal transcription, medical transcription and so forth. Experience and accurate knowledge about this type work will be required. However this job can help you earn a regular income.

Translation work at home jobs requires a good knowledge in some language and you may need to translate emails and documents from one language to another. If you have a good command over any language, then you can apply for these type of job. Previous experience may not be required for this type of work.

Graphic design work at home jobs will require some experience in this field and you may be required to do layout work, icon design and so on. Previous experience may be either optional or compulsory. You can decide wether to work part time or full time option in this job.

Management work at home jobs allow you earn a larger income. However, this job will require some qualifications and prior experience. You may also be required to work for certain hours or to a shedule daily.

There are many more free work at home job opportunities available to you. You also can choose if so desired by you to take on more than one job at a time. This type of job lets you work independently and conveniently and at the same time provides you decent income.

? This article was written by G D Williams, an up and coming expert in

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