Improve Your Kids Reading Comprehension Skills (chemistry)

By Jet Lee

  Teaching your chidren to read exposes them to more opportunities in life. They can go anywhere and do anything through books. But in today’s age of ipods and video games often the last thing your children want to do is to learn to read. However, you can overcome your child’s disdain of learning with some fun and simple tricks. Carrying out a few of these ideas will encourage your kids to start reading on their own.

Example Is Better Than Preaching

You cannot expect your children to love anything that you personally dislike.Yes, your kids are smarter than you might believe!. If you want your kids to be avid readers you have to be one too. It can be books, magazines, or even lovely coffee table books full of pictures. Just let them see you reading and encourage them to read often together.

Reading to Your Kid

Kids love being read aloud to. Sitting together in bed and reading is a great way to spend quality time with them. Even older children like to be read to, especially while they are involved in other hands-on type activities.

Create A Reading Environment

Make a reading corner in your house.You can create a specific theme also. Fix up a cozy corner with beanbag chairs, or a large overstuffed pillow, a small bookcase. You won’t have to look far when they get quiet to find them.Encouraging them to read will also significantlyreduce the noise level in your home! Once they start using the place, you may find that your home is a lot quieter too!

Leave Books Around Your Home

Always Leave books lying around. Place books in the bathroom, on their nightstands, in the living room and even in the kitchen. When they are bored they will pick them up out of curiosity.

Get a Library Card

Get them their own library card. Children love having their own library cards and checking out books they choose, on their own.

Got to the Library Often

Visit the library often. Schedule a regular library day, and just let them sit and read for a while in the library. Take advantage of your local library’s programs, such as story times, to help capture a child’s interest in books.Of course, if they see you doing the same, it will reinforce this habit.

Throw Out Book Teasers

Drop tantalizing hints about a book. Start reading one yourself that your children might like and “share” some tempting tidbits. When they want to know what happens - say , “Oh you will have to read it for yourself, you won’t believe it!”

Watch The Movie First

Watch a dvd about a book. Then say, “I wonder how close that was to the book? Maybe we should read that.”

Make Your Own Books

Let them make their own books. Younger children especially love this. Something as simple as plain paper stapled together becomes a timeless treasure when they write their own stories. Let younger children tell you the story and you write it out and they illustrate it. And if they’re really good, you might be able to make a quick buck or two.

Your Success Tutor can help your kids with statistics.

Adult Stem Cells And Advances In Medicine
By Daniel Millions

  Today, most research into the use of stem cells for health benefits focuses on the use of embryonic stem cells. Embryonic stem cells have been found by scientists to be reproduced more easily in a laboratory making additional testing simple. Mainstream news media focusing on future uses of stem cells to cure disease and other human ailments has triggered an ethical debate concerning the use of embryonic stem cells.

The use of embryonic stem cells involves the destruction of the fetus and therefore walks the line of the advance of science versus the unborn human rights. Scientists maintain that the use of these stem cells and the future benefit they could provide outweighs the moral dilemma of the effects to the fetus.

Contrary to popular belief, there is an alternative. Embryonic stem cells are just one type of stem cell. Adult stem cells are readily found active in every adult body. Produced in our bone marrow, these stem cells are actively called upon by our body to be released into the blood stream where they travel to other parts of the body to repair damaged cells.

Adult stem cells have the same regenerative properties as embryonic stem cells and do not need to be harvested from an external source. So why hasn’t more research been done in this area? It’s a lot harder to retrieve these cells and therefore more costly then research done on embryonic cells.

Let’s not give up just yet. Recent research has discovered another way to gain access to these adult stem cells. Scientist have produced a supplement that is a simple extract of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA) that stimulates the release of these adult stem cells from the bone marrow.

Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA), is a combination of two compounds. The first, L-selectin ligand supports the release of adult stem cells from the bone marrow. The second, Migratose TM supports the distribution of the adult stem cells throughout the body to the cells that need repair. This stem cell release process starts by taking two capsules of Stem Enhance. Once the compounds are absorbed into the body, millions of stem cells are released from the bone marrow into the blood stream.

The miracle of stem cells is that they can become any type of cell. They are the building blocks of the human body with the power to heal and regenerate. The human body has an unlimited supply and any unused stem cells are re-absorbed back into the bone marrow. This is the full cycle of the healing process.

So why then, is science so focused on stem cell treatment? The simple answer is that from the time we are children to the time we grow old, our bodies produce less and less adult stem cell naturally. The use of an external supplement to stimulate the production of or the direct injection of stem cells has the potential to advance the healing process.

Stem Enhance and Stem Tech information.

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