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...a message to the Black Youth.
This is a compilation of individual essays written during the
summer-fall of 1992. The essays are designed to inspire thought
within the Black Mind. These writings are primarily targeted toward
the Black Youth of this day, of which I am a part of. I am not a
"Master" of these teachings, but these teachings I wish to
"Master."
"They" say that my generation is not intelligent enough to read
a book. I say that "They" are wrong. It is just that "They" are not
writing about anything of interest that is relevant to our
lives!
And when "They" do write something, they have to write in the
perfect "King's English" to impress their Harvard Professors! Here
we are with a book in one hand, and a dictionary in the other,
trying to understand what in the hell the author is talking
about!
If you have got something to say, just say it! We are not
impressed by your 27-letter words, or your Shakespearian style of
writing. The Black Youth of today don't give a damn about
Shakespeare!!! This ain't no damn poetry contest! Wear are dealing
with the life, blood, and salvation of our entire Black Nation!
If you want to reach the People, you have to embrace us where we
are, and then take us where we need to go. So, these writings are
from my generation and for my generation with respect and love.
If no one will teach, love and guide us, then we will teach love
and guide ourselves.
Peace.
Committed to finding natural ways to care for their children, many
parents seek techniques that do not require the invasive procedures
and medications often associated with Western medicine. In
NATURALLY HEALTHY BABIES AND CHILDREN, midwife and herbalist Aviva
Romm offers a comprehensive handbook that addresses the common
health issues of children, from newborns to preadolescents.
Aviva'�'s whole-child approach integrates herbal remedies,
nutrition, hygiene, and alternative health techniques with
supportive, informed parenting. From anemia to whooping cough, each
entry includes herbal, dietary, and general recommendations,
including tips on when to pursue professional medical care.
NATURALLY HEALTHY BABIES AND CHILDREN is indispensable reading for
families seeking safe, effective ways to practice healing
techniques at home.
Child care environments have received extensive research attention
by those interested in understanding how participating in
nonparental child care might influence the children's development
and learning. Throughout the United States (US Census Bureau, 2011)
and Europe (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development,
2006) a large number of young children are cared for outside of the
home by non-parental adults. Young children's nonparental care is
commonly referred to as ""child care," and is provided to children
whose ages range from birth to 12 years of age. The provision of
child care services has become an increasingly important part of
early childhood education. In fact, the United Nations Children's
Fund (2019) states that a large majority of children worldwide
spend at least some of their week in child care, such arrangements
include center care, family child care, in-home child care,
relative child care, and supplemental child care. Child care
researchers have been conducting studies to understand how
participating in nonparental child care might influence the
children's development and learning outcomes. There are more than
enough child care studies to make numerous major inferences. For
example, research outcomes show that child care quality seems to be
more influential than either the kind of child care or age of
admission in determining the children's development and learning.
The adults' child care affects the quality in child care. In the
environment adults who are caring for the children have the
opportunity to effectively assume both nurturing and instructional
roles to help young children cultivate their social and cognitive
abilities. The teachers' effectiveness is related to their
individual characteristics, such as formal education, specialized
training, and the classroom environment. However, the majority of
the studies show that both family and quality of child care have
the most significant effects on the children's development and
learning. Therefore, the concept of child care has heavily
influenced modern views. Researchers, scholars, and educators are
beginning to understand the current foundations based on
theoretical frameworks that contribute to the purposes of the child
care in the United States and Europe. The contents of the child
care volume reflect the major shifts in the views of these early
childhood researchers, scholars, and educators in relation to
research outcomes on child care, its historical roots, the role of
child care in early childhood education, and its relationship to
theory, research, and practice.
Read Out Loud to Your Child!"This book is a must for anyone who is
ever around children! Imagine how different the world would be if
all parents, teachers, grandparents, and aunties read this book!"
-Amazon review Reading aloud is the essential tool for preparing
your child for kindergarten and beyond The single most important
thing you can do for your child. Longtime elementary school teacher
Kim Jocelyn Dickson believes every child begins kindergarten with a
lunchbox in one hand and an "invisible toolbox" in the other. In
The Invisible Toolbox, Kim shares with parents the single most
important thing they can do to foster their child's future learning
potential and nurture the parent-child bond that is the foundation
for a child's motivation to learn. She is convinced that the simple
act of reading aloud has a far-reaching impact that few of us fully
understand and that our recent, nearly universal saturation in
technology has further clouded its importance. Essential book for
parents. In The Invisible Toolbox, Kim weaves her practical
anecdotal experience as an educator and parent into the hard
research of recent findings in neuroscience. She reminds us that
the first years of life are critical in the formation and
receptivity of the primary predictor of success in school language
skills and that infants begin learning immediately at birth. She
also teaches and inspires us to build our own toolboxes so that we
can help our children build theirs. Inside discover: Ten priceless
tools for your child's toolbox Practical tips for how and what to
read aloud to children through their developmental stages Dos and
don'ts and recommended resources that round out all the practical
tools a parent needs to prepare their child for kindergarten and
beyond If you enjoyed books like Honey for a Child's Heart, The
Read-Aloud Handbook, Screenwise, or The Enchanted Hour; you will
love The Invisible Toolbox from a 21st century Charlotte Mason.
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