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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Simple Steps In Creating An Effective Apology Letter #FreeStudentArticles



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Simple Steps In Creating An Effective Apology Letter

It always occurs in the lives of people where in they commit faults which affect other individuals. A person's mistake may be on purpose or unplanned. A person realizes that he/she needs to make an apology to the hurt individual. It takes too much guts and effort to admit one's mistake. Sometimes it is easier to write it in words rather than utter it directly to the person.

An apology letter is one of the sorts of letter in the Internet that shows tips on making an effective letter. Internet offers letter sample of business letter and cover letter that the people may access. Your apology letter needs to be short as possible and contains statements showing eagerness to fix the conflict. It will be useful for your letter when you think that it can rebuild the damaged relationship. You have to present your apology letter instantly as possible.

Being open on catching up in the affected individual must be your attitude when making the letter. Through this, your letter of apology turns out to be good. By means of apology letter, you will be able to prevent further damage or problems. This can avoid the occurrence of further problems. When writing a letter of apology, you need to use words showing your eagerness to fix the problem. This letter will help you in showing the affected individual that you want to ask for his/her forgiveness.

To give details to the situation, make an effort in remembering what had happened. It is important that the content of the letter does not have any words that intensify the damage. The content of your letter needs to focus on making the situation better. You have to be civil when you write your apology letter. The apology letter must not have overrated sentiments.

When creating a letter, it is useful if you give a promise to the individual that you will not do the mistake again. It is best that you show your eagerness to the person in saying your apology personally. Your apology will be more effective when you say it personally. Through this way, you can lessen the tension on the situation. Make sure that your letter is short and straight to the point.

Confessing your mistakes implies that you are willing to fix the problem. It is best that you save the relationship rather than making things worst. It will not make you a lesser person when you make the initiative to fix the conflict. The best thing that you have achieved is that you learn new lessons and rebuild the relationship.

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Friday, September 21, 2012

School Readiness for Boys: Is He Ready for School? #FreeStudentArticles

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School Readiness for Boys;Is He Ready for School?

Parents of 4, 5 and 6 year olds begin to wonder about first grade readiness: Is he ready for school? How is he ever going to be able to behave in school? He can’t sit still!

It is important to think about what schools are asking of children. The pace of education has increased. However, our brain structure and development has not changed since our brains evolved when we were hunters and gatherers.
What are we asking our children to do that they don’t actually have the brain structure and development yet to do?

When you observe kindergartners or first graders, the boys are typically 1 to 1.5 years behind the girls in their fine motor development, their ability to sit still, and their ability to follow directions.

Send him to school as late as possible! That way, he’ll be the oldest in his class. This will benefit him through all the years of school

An extra year of kindergarten is advisable. A rising trend in America, and more established in Europe, are outdoor kindergartens. This gives boys, especially, an opportunity to be outside, to be physical, learning in a way that suits him much more. It is better than teacher (93% chance she is female) saying, Here you are in the classroom, it’s time to sit still and learn.”

Another part of development is the language areas of his brain. They are slower to develop than girls. So, while there are girls in first grade who can write complete stories, follow sequences, and read, your boy may not be ready to read until second or third grade.

Of course, there are boys that read when they are 3 or 4, each child is different. But overall, trying to teach a 5 year-old boy to read is like teaching a 3.5 year-old to read! Can you image?! Developmentally his brain is not yet ready to process language, track words across a page, and be able to match sounds and symbols.
In school, we’re asking too much, too early, of many of our boys.

Having boys enter school before they are developmentally ready and attempting to teach them to read before they are ready, sets them up for failure from the beginning. In first grade, they feel school isn’t for them, they see the girls succeeding where they can’t - yet.

What are their alternatives to this stress? They become withdrawn. Or they get even more rambunctious, perhaps becoming the class clown because somehow they have to act out, to process what they’re feeling.

We see this pattern of failure manifest at the other end of school, too. Fewer males are graduating from high school than ever before. And even in college, here in America, only about 44% of the college population is male. The males that do go to college are less likely than their female counterparts to finish their degree program.

We’re setting them up for failure by putting them in school too soon.

10 Ways to Bring out his Best at School:

- Boys need to move. If he travels in a car or rides the bus to school, he needs to move before he enters the classroom.

- Arrive early and jump rope, play basketball, run around the block.

- Recess. While schools are shortening recess, it’s being shown that academic performance actually increases with more movement.

- Active learning. Lessons designed with an active learning component builds social relationships and increases memory retention.

- Water. Frequent sips of water reduce stress and hydrate the body and brain.

- Relevance. Boys want their learning to matter and they want to know how to apply it and how it will impact the world.

- Allow gross. Boys express themselves with different subject matter. We need to make blood and guts as acceptable as unicorns and flowers.

- Free time. The kind of free time you remember when summer days seemed to stretch endlessly because there was nothing on the schedule. Be sure to schedule in some quiet, free play time every day. He needs time to process his day.

- Nature. Nature is the antidote to all the stress of school, media, family dynamics, and just simply growing up. Time in nature is essential to healthy bodies and minds.

- Teachers. Gently bring them on board. Let them know about resources such as Boys Alive Bring Out Their Best! by Janet Allison and Boys and Girls Learn Differently by Michael Gurian. Both available at Amazon.


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