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Promoting coloring and drawing

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Parents as well as caregivers can promote drawing and coloring as a way to improve physical, social, emotional and cognitive development-and to have a lot of fun along the way too. Here are some suggestions:

The simple acts of drawing and coloring are  literally childs’ play, however, they both play an important role in a child’s physical, emotional and cognitive development. Like no other activity, drawing  and coloring allows young children to express emotions, experience autonomy and build their confidence. 

1. Provide children with nontoxic drawing materials, blank sheets of  paper and coloring pages.

2. Model drawing. Show children that you like to color and draw as well – make designs but do not show your children what they should draw.

3. Encourage all drawing and coloring in efforts by talking about the colors, lines and shapes the child has created.

4. Rather than ask ”What is it?,” say “Tell me all about your lovely drawing”.Asking “What is that?” suggests to the child that s/he has failed to depict what they intended.

5. Talk about concepts like  thin, thick, wide, narrow, dark, light, edge, shape, contour, etc.

6. Don’t just display their art in their bedroom – give it pride of place in your home in places where visitors to your home will see them. Point them out to visitors – the praise for the work will boost a child’s self esteeem and confidence. 

7.Let children choose the subject of their drawings and the types of coloring sheets they would like to color. For example little girls  may enjoy coloring images of  Barbie and at sites like Barbie Coloring Pages you’ll find the best free Barbie printables

Little boys on the other hand tend to prefer images of cars, trucks and machinery – however, favorite characters such as those from Disney movies  are also hits with little boys.

8. Crayons pose a choking hazard – so always supervise younger children while they draw and color.

 

Child development – coloring and drawing

Friday, December 4th, 2009

To the casual observer, a child who is drawing or coloring in, is merely scribbling. The marks seem to be haphazard, almost meaningless. But there is much more happening in your young child’s mind while s/he engages in the physical act of drawing and coloring.

In fact, examining children’s drawing may give us important insights into how drawing fits into the overall physical, emotional and cognitive development of the young child. From toddlerhood through primary school, children choose to draw and color, but the process starts much earlier – during toddlerhood.

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What are the First Indications of Pregnancy?

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

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Identifying pregnancy will differ from woman to woman however, all wait for the delayed or missed menstrual cycle.  In a few women, the signs of conception start showing in the first week of impregnation itself.  However, in some other women, the symptoms may not come forth for a few weeks, if they ever come at all. Your doctor should be your first point of contact if your having pregnancy stages.

Following conception, approximately 6 to 12 days an embryo implants itself inside the uterus.  When this occurs a few women will have cramps and bleed a little.  Late or skipped periods are the most obvious sign; if you are sexually active and notice such a change in your regular cycle, you might want to take a pregnancy test. Phone your doctor if your having any questions about tubal pregnancy symptoms.

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Youth Alcohol Abuse: A Profound Problem

Monday, November 9th, 2009

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Recent alcohol abuse statistics show that alcohol abuse among teens is increasing in the United States. What are some of the reasons for this? More than a few substance abuse professionals declare that liquor, wine, and beer advertisements created by the media are a key reason for the proliferation of teen alcohol abuse.

Other alcoholism authorities claim that the increase in teenage alcohol abuse is due to the toleration and ease of access of beer, wine, and liquor in our society.

 

Still other substance abuse professionals affirm that quite a few of our adolescents engage in risky drinking due to the increased pressure that they experience.

From a slightly different outlook, since both parents in a number of families work full or part-time, the lack of parental supervision obviously has to play a major part in the expansion of teenage alcohol abuse. And finally, an assortment of alcohol abuse specialists assert that the increase in teenage alcohol abuse is due, to some extent, to our lax society.

Coping Skills and Excessive Drinking

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Shocking Discoveries About Alcohol and Drug Abuse in High School

Monday, November 9th, 2009

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When I was a sophomore in high school, I enrolled into a substance abuse class. At that age, I did not realize that alcohol abuse in point of fact was a sub division of drug abuse. While taking this class and learning more about drug and alcohol abuse and especially about alcohol side effects, I read a lot about Alcoholic Anonymous, their meetings, how their programs have twelve steps, and how successful the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery program has been for people throughout the world. I also learned a lot about alcohol treatment and the diverse alcohol rehab facilities that are commonly available to individuals who engage in excessive drinking.

 

Detrimental Outcomes That are Associated With Alcohol Dependency and Alcohol Abuse

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The Essential Features in A Fruitful Alcohol Intervention

Monday, November 9th, 2009

What are the necessary factors in a fruitful alcohol intervention? Why do some alcoholism interventions succeed as anticipated while others flop?

The Necessity for a Time-Honored Reputation of Intervention Achievement

Scientific study reveals that a successful alcoholism intervention needs to be overseen by an intervention professional who has a recognized reputation of intervention attainment.

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Handcrafted Baby Jewelry

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

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For thousands of years, people have given special keepsake jewelry made of gold, silver, and precious gemstones to their loved ones to celebrate special occassions. The recent trend in jewelry are baby jewelry and keepsake jewelry for kids given at the same time to moms. A personalized name necklace for a young girl coming of age, or a special personalized necklace for moms with their newborn’s name and birthdates are important occasions to be remembered with love and appreciation. The moment your child is born is one of the most special moments for moms, thus mothers necklaces and bracelets with matching baby pieces are the perfect gifts to remember that moment.

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Activities that improve your grandchildren’s manual dexterity

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

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Fine motor skills are described as the coordination of the small muscle movements which usually occur in the fingers and usually in coordination with the eyes. When in relation to the hands (and fingers) the term dexterity is most commonly used.

Manual dexterity is the ability for the hands and fingers to make coordinated movements. Strong fine motor skills, such as used with writing, knitting, sewing and other activities that involve the hands and fingers, rely on manual dexterity.

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Youth Alcohol Abuse: A Crucial Problem

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Recent alcohol abuse statistics show that alcohol abuse among teenagers is increasing in the United States. What are some of the reasons for this? Quite a few alcoholism professionals emphasize the point that wine, beer, and liquor advertisements produced by the media are a key reason for the escalation of teen alcohol abuse.

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Alcohol Addiction, Alcohol Relapse, and Enabling

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

It is worthy of note to articulate something that family members who have been harmfully affected by the alcoholism of another family member evidently do not comprehend. It seems to be that by shielding the alcohol dependent person with untruths and dishonesty to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have in actual fact created a circumstance that makes it easier for the alcohol dependent individual to carry on and move forward with his or her unsafe, destructive existence.

Without a doubt, instead of helping the alcohol dependent person and themselves, these family members have essentially become enablers who have mistakenly helped deteriorate the alcohol addicted individual’s drinking problem even further.

Perhaps the real downside of this is that the alcohol addicted person will continue drinking in a hazardous and excessive manner and suffer from different “alcohol side effects.” Some of these side effects include serious financial problems, legal issues (such as getting arrested for one or more DWIs), ill health, deteriorating relationships, diminished mental functioning, and employment difficulties.

The Possibility of a Relapse is Real

According to the research literature and statistics on alcohol dependency, another key alcoholism issue involves alcohol relapses. Relapses take place when an alcohol addicted individual has successfully undergone alcoholism treatment and then returns to drinking a number of weeks or months later. At first glance, this predicament flies in the face of common sense and sounds so far-fetched that it forces one to question why anyone who has experienced the horrors of alcoholism can return to drinking a short while after successful alcohol rehabilitation and in turn after reaching sobriety. There are, without a doubt, many conceivable reasons for this.

It should be mentioned, conversely that alcoholism research that has focused on the long-term effects of alcohol addiction has demonstrated-proven that long after the alcohol addicted person has quit his or her drinking, fundamental changes in the way in which the alcohol addicted person’s brain works are still present. As a consequence, all a recovering alcohol addicted person has to do to involve himself or herself in behaviors that correspond with the modifications that have occurred in the brain is to engage in drinking again.

The Need for A Critical Lifestyle Modification

There are even more reasons why quite a few recovering alcoholics return to drinking a few weeks or a few months after achieving sobriety. According to the alcohol dependency research literature, to make a successful recovery, the alcohol addicted individual needs new ways of acting and thinking in order to deal more effectively with challenging alcohol-related situations that will take place.

Situations such as returning to the same alcohol addictive atmosphere or to the same geographic location; interacting once again with friends from the days when the alcohol dependent person was drinking abusively; or familiar songs, smells, or activities—all of these situations can bring about memories that can trigger psychological stress or push hot buttons that influence the recovering alcohol addicted individual to engage in hazardous drinking once again. Regrettably, all of these circumstances may not only counteract long lasting sobriety for the alcohol addicted individual but they can also result in relapse and therefore go against one’s sobriety.

The Good News: First-Class Help is Available Almost Everywhere

In an attempt to “protect” the family alcoholic, family members can in point of fact cause unplanned damage by enabling the unhealthy drinking behavior of the alcohol dependent person.

The substance abuse research literature demonstrates the fact that most individuals who effectively complete alcohol treatment experience at least one relapse. Alcohol addicted individuals and their family members need to know this so that they do not get down in the dumps or stressed out when a relapse takes place.

Luckily, involvement in support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous and follow-up rehab and training have resulted in more effective, ongoing alcohol abuse and alcohol dependency therapeutic outcomes, have helped diminish alcohol relapses, and have helped recovering alcohol addicted persons accomplish lasting sobriety.