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Educating your children will help to maintain the cleanliness of your day-care. Teaching your children to follow healthy ways and healthy habits in life is really important. It is your job to teach your children about germs and how they are spread.

A good hygiene is the key to good health.

“OUR SAFETY DEPENDS ON CLEANLINESS.”

 

Teach Cleanliness to Your Child Effortlessly

“ONE, WHO MAINTAINS CLEANLINESS, KEEPS AWAY DISEASES.”

If you want your children to develop proper hygiene, then teach them what to do and what not to do.

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  • Teach Right. Teach Slow.
  • Be Patient
  • Give Treats
  • Make Yourselves an Example to Follow
  • Encourage Participation
  • Monitor and Make Changes

 

Teach Cleanliness to Your Child Effortlessly

Proper hygiene is not designed just to help your kids appear neat and clean before other people. It is primarily designed to keep the body free of disease-carrying germs or bacteria.

Teaching your children these habits will improve the cleanliness of your child care environment. Being aware is the first step to a happy and healthy child.

 “PLEASE CLEAN UP AND KEEP CLEAN.”

Teach Cleanliness to Your Child Effortlessly

“The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery” – Mark Van Doren 

“Technology also plays a key role in effective teaching.”

Here are 4 Innovative Teaching Methods to impress your students:

1. Use Educational Videos

Relevant videos keep students more alert, motivated and focused on the specific topic in hand.

2. Improved Classroom Technology

Using math and language games to teach, Skype to communicate with speakers from around the world, or even multimedia.

3. Interactive Learning

The greater the student interaction is encouraged, the faster the boundaries of authority will be broken.

4. Spaced Learning Works

Highly concentrated summary of lessons or content is repeated thrice by students.

Technology can become the “WINGS” that will allow the educational world to fly farther and faster than ever before- if we will allow it.

4 Innovative Teaching Methods to “WOW” Your Students