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Characteristics of a good summary

The summary is a synthesis technique of the most relevant information in the text that we are going to study using the student’s own words. Or what is the same, IT IS NOT A LITERAL COPY OF WHAT WE ARE GOING TO STUDY. Don’t be afraid to put your own order and personal focus on… continue reading

What is dyslexia? Steps to help the child

Dyslexia is a learning problem that makes it difficult to read correctly. This problem, which is one of the most common learning problems, implies that the child in question cannot acquire precision or fluency when reading. Dyslexia, consequently, can generate other problems, such as reading comprehension problems, handwriting and spelling problems or logical reasoning problems… continue reading

How to teach your child to do homework on time

Preparing homework and homework is not a pleasant thing for children, but it is necessary for the proper education of our children. Here are the best existing methods to help children control their own times. Tips to learn to do homework on time Set an exact time allotted for homework. When a child knows the… continue reading

The importance of educating children with emotional intelligence

The education system has many flaws, as we already know, but one of the most important, without a doubt, is the lack of training in emotion management . The very careers of Early Childhood Education or Teaching, should already incorporate subjects in charge of teaching to recognize certain emotions, to distinguish them and to work… continue reading

How to know if a child is gifted

To begin with, we are going to differentiate between having talent and being gifted, because as the expert Olga Carmona, an expert in Diagnosis and Psychopedagogical Care for Children with High Abilities, says, “all gifted people are precocious but not all precocious children are gifted”. Giftedness is characterized by excellence in all areas of learning… continue reading

10 most common reading problems in children

The child to learn to read correctly goes through four phases: Logographic: the child identifies logos, images with words. He knows marks and symbols by his drawing. Alphabetical: begin to match the letters with their sound. He becomes familiar with the alphabet and can read phonemes and even syllables. Spelling: already recognizes groups of letters… continue reading

Teach children to hold the pencil well

The ideal is to start working on fine motor skills from the age of two, programming short sessions with simple games so that the child can exercise his fingers. For this we can use different types of dough or plasticine so that you can squeeze, since that way you will be more precise with the… continue reading

Einstein, Newton and many more had Developmental Disorders

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , the causes of profound developmental disorders are unknown, although there is frequent family history . Within these types of disorders, the four most representative are usually included: autism, Asperger’s syndrome, Rett’s syndrome, and disintegrative disorder . Although all are considered profound developmental disorders, there… continue reading

Why should we read stories to babies

Laura loves books. Her mother knows this because when she sits down to read stories to her every night , her daughter waves her arms with enthusiasm and joy, screams and reaches out for the book every time she sees it. Laura is only 6 months old, but is already on her way to becoming… continue reading

Do your young children use the tablet better than you?

Who has not heard expressions like: I don’t know how to use my smartphone, that’s why I tell my children to help me … My daughter is very intelligent, she knows how to use the tablet better than me … My children are very calm, whenever we go out they entertain themselves with their tablet… continue reading