Learning ABCs
Barney: Now I Know My Abcs
(Amazon Instant Video)
Release date: 2011-08-01
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A Little Misleading
Due to the title I assumed that this DVD would primarily focus on the alphabet, something my daughter and I have been working on over the last couple of months, you can imagine my surprise when the entire first 21 mins of the video was just shapes. Of course if you're more careful then I am... -
Some ABCs, Shapes and Colors!
Yes, the title is misleading and the ABC's is just a third of this video. However, What most people don't know and Amazon does not show on "Product Details" is that most of Barney's videos have a Spanish soundtrack. So on the menu for Languages you can change it to Spanish! I kept looking for...
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Hi I have a 22 month old daughter. Whenever i take her books and sit with her to teach her ABC she just starts crying. She doesnt want to learn at all. What shall i do? How will i make her feel all these things interesting.
She isn't ready yet. Don't force it, because if you continue to give her a negative experience with it (as shown by her crying when you try), she will associate learning as being a bad/scary thing. If she doesn't show she is ready, then wait.
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i have tried it all from books to big cards to learning dvds to even making it fun. i have tried everything. what else can i do?
As everyone else said, keeping it fun is key. The Leap Frog refridgerator ABC magnet set really helped my child learn his ABCs. That and reading, a lot. My son didn't like singing the song at all and so he ended up knowing his ABCs and most of their sounds well before he sang
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Getting an Education Shouldn't Be a Death Sentence
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John Carmichael, 13, Texas. Tiffany Maxwell, 16, Pennsylvania. Lance Lundsten, 18, Minnesota. Seth Walsh, 13, California. These are just five of the 4,400 teenagers who have committed suicide in the past 12 months because they were being bullied. And it’s why Charisse Rudolph wrote “Words Hit Hard as a Fist” (published by Balboa Press).
Nearly 30 percent of students are either bullies or victims of bullying, and 160,000 kids stay home from school every day because they’re afraid of being bullied. (Source: ABC News) Victims of bullying are between two to nine times more likely to consider suicide than non-victims, according to studies by Yale University.
As Charisse J. Rudolph says, “Getting an education shouldn’t be a death sentence.”
Rudolph grieves for each one of these children – especially Walsh, who hung himself in his backyard in her own town of Tehachapi, Calif. She believes that if she or someone knowledgeable about bullying could have gotten to Walsh and the others in time, their lives could have been saved.
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