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PE: Focus on Exercise, Not Team Sports

January 14, 2008 By PW Editorial Team

With music pumping in the background, the kids in Terry Wade's physical education class are in constant motion, going from sit-ups to jumping jacks to curls with light weights.

After their 45-minute session, the sixth-graders who are sweating the most, or as Wade calls it, "burning butter," get stickers.

"My main goal and emphasis is getting these kids up and moving," said Wade, who teaches at Northrich Elementary in the Richardson school district in suburban Dallas. "It's 'Can this kid do this for a lifetime?' I don't care how good they are. I care if they're having fun."

Instead of team sports, Wade and other physical education teachers across the country are focusing more on individual activities that students can incorporate into their lives long after their school days are over.

Experts say the shift also helps gym teachers include children who are struggling with their weight. With individual activities, overweight students can work at their own pace, and not be left on the sidelines. And they can take part in lower impact activities like weightlifting, yoga or martial arts.

Full report: PE: Focus on Exercise, Not Team Sports

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Filed Under: Health and Fitness

Five Things Every Married Person Should Know Before Signing Any Credit Application

January 7, 2008 By Jay Peters

Have you ever wondered if banks have a tendency to approve credit cards and loans for one sex more than the other? If you are married (or plan to be) I will share with you five vital keys every married person should know before signing any credit application.

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Filed Under: Family Finances

6 Steps to Building Self-Esteem in Children

January 3, 2008 By PW Editorial Team

As parents, we fear the worst for our children. We see an imperfect world, where strangers and circumstances can discourage, frighten, harm, or endanger our little ones. But kids need not be plagued with thoughts of a dangerous world, and parents shouldn’t feel the need to create a protective bubble around them. The best defense is to empower kids with a boost of confidence and how-to-deal skills when facing possible dangers.

What is Self-Esteem?

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Filed Under: Parenting

7 Tips on Getting Your Child to Share His Day

December 30, 2007 By PW Editorial Team

I just spoke to a neighbor. He’s a father of two teenaged sons. He told me that his sons play truant and it’s so serious that the headmaster sent him a letter informing him of his sons’ misconduct in school.

I asked him, “If you could turn back the time, what would you have done differently?”

Without a doubt, he pointed out communication is the key to preventing this and other related child discipline problems.

I told myself I don’t want to face this problem 10 years from now when my kids grow up into teens.

To achieve this, getting your child to share his day is crucial. It can make a huge difference in your kids’ life and yours too.

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Filed Under: Parenting

Child Growth and Development: What My 23-month Old Can Do

December 23, 2007 By Abel Cheng

I have written about my son’s developments in other two posts: 20-month old and 19-month.

As I said before, not to show off anything nor to compare. It’s more for my own record as of what K can do so that I can refer to it when the need arises. It’s for fun more than anything else.

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