Try learning to communicate in English.
2006-06-25 08:55:11
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answered by Bill S 6
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I am assuming from your poor command of English, that you are writing from another country than the United States or Britain, and that English is not your native language. I am also assuming that you were focusing on older students in your studies, so you are not that familiar with pre-primary methods.
Preschool children learn best through guided play formats.
In any country and language, a college degree in education should have prepared you to deal, at a basic level, with every age group.
Here are some sites to review:
http://www.funderstanding.com/piaget.cfm
http://www.learningplaceonline.com/stages/organize/Erikson.htm
http://www.montessorisv.com/html/mariaphilosophy.html
http://www.thelearningweb.net/preschool-education.html
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/356.hunemorder/preschool_methods
http://www.elearners.com/course/41579.htm
2006-06-25 10:30:34
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answered by spedusource 7
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If you've been trained by a college, the system is failing!
2006-06-25 08:55:32
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answered by Ahwell 7
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If you are college trained, why have you no sense of proper language skills? Until you know how yourself, I don't want you anywhere near my grandchildren!
2006-06-25 08:55:22
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answered by Thorbjorn 6
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don't teach them spelling
2006-06-25 08:55:55
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answered by notsowildone 1
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What college? Please tell me English is not your native language.
2006-06-25 08:56:10
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answered by Anonymous
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