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		<description><![CDATA[ educational toys are very important tools in the development of a child, functional capacity OSA. Most parents are aware of how important it is to play for their children and have fun. Education plays an equally important role in child development, personality OSA. Educational toys fulfill both aspects, that you allow your child to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> educational toys are very important tools in the development of a child, functional capacity OSA. Most parents are aware of how important it is to play for their children and have fun. Education plays an equally important role in child development, personality OSA. Educational toys fulfill both aspects, that you allow your child to have fun and play, and that the contribution significantly, education and learning. In the early stages of their lives, children have amazing abilities to learn. Nothing is better as an educational toy is carefully chosen, sometimes even earlier. Careful selection of child toys, OSA, based on criteria such as age, materials and functions is very important. These toys are appropriate for your child, age OSA can stimulate the child and his imagination. Many parents see educational toys as a provider of an excellent education for their children. But many of these toys are too expensive to afford for many people, and so are some parents to buy them. </p>
<p>Online shopping for educational toys is the solution for all parents. Firstly, there are many online shopping stores to choose from and the variety of educational toys is huge. Second, the educational toy you can buy with the cheapest prices online, you can find everything. A company of online shopping is where you find the best deals and discounts Äôll. In addition, buying educational toys online saves a lot of time. You Don AOT have left your house and spend hours going from store to store. Online stores are easy to see through the research, and you can find the desired product in the shortest possible time. What, AOS contain more of certain offers of free program, which is more comfortable. </p>
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<p>To be able to make an informed choice, you should have a little Internet research to find out exactly what kind of educational toys are appropriate for your child, age OSA. Once you&#8217;ve done that, you can have many products by Browse and select the ones that work for you. Any decent shop should be online with detailed information on educational toys they sell, such as description, or even to give an image, learning objectives, price, etc. This will make your job easier. Nothing can be more practical than buying online, as time and cost. </p>
<p>Educational DVDs are always a great way to promote the participation of your child&#8217;s imagination. These educational DVDs are fun to watch and your children will surely love. The best part is that, apart from the pleasure they provide, educational DVDs will also teach your child plenty of useful things, while a significant contribution to his education. Whether for infants, toddlers preschoolers, there are educational DVDs for all ages. By acquiring speech and language skills of spelling and mathematics, educational DVDs are a leading provider of quality education for your child. </p>
<p>Overall, as parents, you always want the best for your child. Education is a very important part of your child, the life of the AOS, childhood. educational toys and DVDs are considered the best option because they promote the development of knowledge and entertainment and games at the same time contribute. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ to enable educational toys for children as they play to learn. Educational toys help a child learn new skills and improve their present, while having fun. Educational toys are perfect for this &#8211; support learning in a fun environment. Educational toys are not only fun but practical. Of course, there are important factors that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> to enable educational toys for children as they play to learn. Educational toys help a child learn new skills and improve their present, while having fun. Educational toys are perfect for this &#8211; support learning in a fun environment. Educational toys are not only fun but practical. Of course, there are important factors that keep a parent in the best educational toys for their children: /> <br /> <br must<br />
Consider first the age of the child in the choice of educational toys. There are educational toys available on the market for all age groups. Check the labels on toys at the right age. electronic toys, fragile, and those with smaller parties are certainly not for babies. Come on, above all security. Best for small children are the ones you select the direction and production are good for the engine - toys, sounds, turning knobs, pushing and pulling, filling and emptying, bounce bath toys, soft toys , clay or bread. A year ago would probably just throw the number or letter of blocks without recognizing that the idea of numbers. So, not too complicated, you must be a preschool child with toys intended for children younger underestimate. You may want more books (picture books and pop-ups so much fun challenge) or blackboards, flash cards, toys and watches are globes, and puzzles. </p>
<p>Consider also the second to the interests of the child. A child may be interested more in sports than music or art, for example. Observe if he wants to bang things more scribbling. Try to get an idea of your child on the ground &#8220;before buying educational toys. </p>
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<p>That third of your child&#8217;s imagination at work. Children are often focused on their little worlds, and get their mind working very creatively stimulated and developed their heads. More toys encourages creative thinking and make-believe, the best. Toys that are good at this are the building blocks, arts and crafts, coloring books, stuffed animals, doll, game, action figures, cars and science and discovery toys, such as binoculars, toolkits Archaeology Veterinary and similar habitats. </p>
<p>4th toys watch and know are great. Pretend Toys adult activities are almost always a child. The game cooking time average goes a long way in learning a child. Thus the toy sports like ping pong or a girl playing dad shooting baskets and toys such as professional medical kit. </p>
<p>5th Educational toys should be fun. The best way to learn for a child, probably having fun. What stimulated the interest of your child&#8217;s brain to always be prepared to learn. Educational toys used for this purpose. It should be entertaining, to promote the activity of brain stimulation important for educational toys. There is scientific evidence that this brain stimulation to assist in activating interest in a child develop thinking and thinking and good hand-eye coordination. Moreover, pleasure is an important factor in choosing an educational toy, since the child will not even notice that classes are taught, while he plays. And finally, a fun, ideal for attracting the attention of the child and the concentration in the first place. Requested that the entertaining and educational toy for the best way they could be. </p>
<p>Exposure to educational toys in the early formative years of learning at the time of the perception of fear and amazement when a child has a brain like a sponge, quickly absorb large new experiences play an important role in a child&#8217;s ability to learn in the later stages of his life. It is then the responsibility of each parent to have to worry about educational toys for her child a good start in the early development allows them to explore the world around them. Take a few of these tips and watch your child in order to optimize capacity. </ P> </p>
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 Ediger (2000), elementary education career school is important. Ediger said that &#8220;the years of elementary school, not to start too early, a vision of what one wants in life, to reach to the world of work &#8216;. Without training, students have a realistic perception of career due to a lack of knowledge and bad [...]]]></description>
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<p> Ediger (2000), elementary education career school is important. Ediger said that &#8220;the years of elementary school, not to start too early, a vision of what one wants in life, to reach to the world of work &#8216;. Without training, students have a realistic perception of career due to a lack of knowledge and bad decisions. The students have limited knowledge and exposure to careers. to (a 2.3) If students underestimated in various industries Sports eg view, the media and entertainment industry, most students in the skills and time required for a successful career. (3) </p>
<p>The basics of elementary school career education programs </p>
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<p>In the programs of career awareness, students are choosing careers prematurely. Elementary School Career Education is not career exploration or career education. Elementary students to remain open to new ideas and career opportunities. (7,8,13,15) elementary students build self-awareness, personal interactions, school and staff. (2.15) elementary school counselors and teachers self-esteem, awareness of family, school outreach, community awareness, career awareness and work, developing attitudes, skills development, strategies, decision making and self-esteem. (2,4,11) </p>
<p>of career awareness programs use age appropriate materials, adjust the levels of student development. Age appropriate activities and share the students a variety of different jobs, career information, and the reasons why people work. The programs include an academic career in classroom activities. After CareerTec (2000), temporary professional skills as the foundation for future skills. As students progress, the old skills are strengthened and expanded. (2,4,11) </p>
<p>As elementary school students with age, you change the students&#8217; career goals and visions. At the end of an outreach program in elementary school career, students in higher grades, more school performance, better integration of schools, and increase awareness of career exploration, the personal and interpersonal skills. (1.15) more complete, complex courses and students have a higher graduation rate from high school. (9) </p>
<p>In summary, professional programs, students: </p>
<p>Learn and apply /> <br academic subjects<br />
Know and appreciate <br />
Build self-esteem and confidence <br />
Identify interests and build relationships between the school environment and labor <br />
Build academic, communication, skills in solving social problems and <br />
Awareness of the need for future employment skills <br />
View the links between learning in school, academic abilities, skills, employment and career <br />
See employment opportunities <br />
Look at the future employees of the employment /> <br force<br />
/> <Br Receive Empowerment<br />
Build self-determination (2,7,9) </p>
<p>Examples of resources Elementary School Career Education </p>
<p>awareness programs career tools very friendly, the individual career plan (ICP) and a portfolio of individual career. After the Ohio State Department of Education (2000), individual career plans (ICP) is essential for developing self-confidence, employability, decision making and goal setting, community involvement , businesses and the elimination of distortions. Students use individual career plans, the way to identify and explore their career goals first and education plans. Elementary students use individual career plan (ICP) leads to develop skills and prepare for future career choices and education. (12) </p>
<p>Another important tool is the portfolio of individual career development. Individual career portfolios are collections of career awareness activities and experiences that took place during the school year. includes (12) Other school career awareness: </p>
<p>Artist /> <br printing<br />
Career Days <br />
Job Fairs </p>
<p> Careers Research<br />
Career Videos <br />
Collages, murals <br />
Presidents of the Community </p>
<p> Learning<br />
group discussions of family <br />
Excursions </p>
<p> Information Survey<br />
<br /> Job Shadowing<br />
Book Library Report <br />
Mentors </p>
<p> Poetry<br />
<br /> Phonics<br />
<br /> Shown Dictionary<br />
Puppets </p>
<p> Role<br />
<br /> Scrapbook<br />
<br /> The history of reading<br />
group discussions of students <br />
Word searches and comprehension activities (8,9,11,12,16) </p>
<p>Elementary school programs help students make connections between academics and real life situations. (9) Teachers and consultants use counseling principles to the importance of language arts, mathematics, social studies and science-related stress. Language Arts have many applications in the workplace: reading, writing and listening. Applications of mathematics are the following: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills to solve problems. to gain social science students the understanding of other countries, languages, cultures, and aspects of life in a global market. Students learn the importance of scientific skills to solve problems than to understand how science in various industries such as food, media, agriculture is concerned, and the automotive industry. (8) </p>
<p>Guidelines for Basic Education Career Resources &#8211; National Guidelines on the career development </p>
<p>Guidelines NCDG is a career knowledge, skills and decision-making framework. NCDG The framework has three levels, targets and indicators. Teachers and counselors use areas, targets and indicators as guidelines for designing and creating career resources. The three areas: social development are personal (PS), academic achievement and continuing education (ED) and Career Management (CM). Each domain is an environment for developing a vocational training program. Under each domain are goals or skills. Under each goal, indicators to highlight the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve the goal. The National Career Development Guidelines (NCDG) is the basis of training products, research, development, testing and tools. (14) </p>
<p>Abstract </p>
<p>Elementary School Programs in Career Education for building self-esteem, awareness of family, school outreach, community awareness, career awareness and work, developing attitudes, skills development, strategies, decision-making and self-esteem. Elementary school programs in career awareness using age appropriate materials, adjust the levels of student development. Due to career guidance, schools have reported that students in higher grades and academic achievement, improved school engagement and performance, and increase awareness of career exploration, personal skills had and interpersonal. Career awareness activities include individual career plan (ICP), career fairs portfolio development (ICDP), career days, field trips, information interviewing, and report to the library book. </p>
<p>References </p>
<p>First American Counseling Association, Office of Public Policy and Legislation. (2007). Effectiveness of school counseling. Alexandria, VA: Author. </p>
<p>2nd Angel, N. Faye, Mooney, Marianne. (1996, December). Work in progress: career and education for elementary students. (ED404516). Cincinnati, OH: Paper presented at the American Vocational Association Convention. </p>
<p>3rd Benning, Cathleen; Bergt, Richard; Sausaman, Pamela. (2003, May). Improved awareness of students of the career through a variety of strategies. Thesis: Research Project Action. (ED481018). Chicago, Illinois: Saint Xavier University. </p>
<p>Tec fourth career. (2000). K-12 Career Awareness and Development Sequence [with Appendices, Executive and Implementation Guide]. (ED450219). Springfield, IL: Author. </p>
<p>5th Carey, John. (2003, January). What are the benefits associated with the implementation of a comprehensive program of guidance. Research School first memory clinic First Amherst, MA: Center School Guidance Fredrickson Search Result. </p>
<p>6th Dare, Donna E.; Maddy-Bernstein, Carolyn. (September 1999). Guidance for the use of resources elementary and middle school / junior high school educators. (ED434216). Berkeley, CA: National Center for Research in Vocational Training. </p>
<p>7th DuVall, Patricia. (1995). Let&#8217;s Get Serious about career education for elementary students. AACE Bonus Brief. (ED386603). Hermosa Beach, CA: AACE Bonus Brief. </p>
<p>8th Ediger, Marlow. (2000, July). Vocational education in primary school. (ED442979) Documents Notice </p>
<p>9th Gerver, Miriam, Shanley, Judy, Cummings O, mindee. (14/02/2002). Answer the question EMSTAC additional primary and secondary schools. Washington, DC: Technical Assistance Center (EMSTAC). </p>
<p>10th Hurley, Dan, Ed, Thorp, Jim, Ed (2002, May). Decisions without direction: Career guidance and decision making among American youth. (ED465895). Grand Rapids, Michigan: Ferris State University Career Institute for Education and workforce development. </p>
<p>11 Maddy-Bernstein, Carolyn, Dare, Donna E. (1997, December). Counseling for students in elementary and middle school. Office of Student Services Brief, v9 n1. (ED415353). Berkeley, CA: National Center for Research in Vocational Training. </p>
<p>12 Department of Education, Ohio Department of Vocational Training and careers in Ohio plan career development, career planning, K 5 (ED449322). Columbus, Ohio, 2000 /> <br /> <br<br />
Splet 13, Howard, Stewart, Amy. (1990). Competency-based strategies for career development and national guidelines for career development. Information Series No. 345. (ED327739). Columbus, Ohio: ERIC Clearinghouse on Education and Training for Employment and Ohio State University </p>
<p>14th U.S. Department of Education Office of Vocational Training and Adult. (1994, 2004). National Guidelines for Career Development (NCDG). Washington, DC: Author. </p>
<p>15th Williams, John A., Ed (1999, January). Elementary Career Awareness Guide: A resource for primary schools and teachers. (ED445293). Raleigh, NC: NC Department of Public Instruction, NC Job Ready. </p>
<p>16th Woal, S. Theodore. (1995). Career Education &#8211; The Early Years. AACE Bonus Brief. (ED386603). Hermosa Beach, CA: AACE Bonus Brief. </ P> </p>
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