Juni 2008

CRC Part 3

We have now met our first objective – to define the term rights. We have also looked at the difference between wants and needs. Before we move on to the next section, we need to talk about something fundamental. What is a child?

to make a special playdough

Here is the recipe: 4 cups of play table sand, 3 cups all purposeflour, one cup of water, and 1/4 cup vegetable oil. Put all theingredients in a large bowl and let them take turns stirring. (Ifyou have a sand table, it is best to set the bowl there so they can

Getting Started (CRC Module Part 2)

An Introduction to the UN CRC (Part 1)

a training module from International Save the Children Alliance (ASIA)Objectives : at the end of this session, you will have

Nostradamus Prediction Describing a Cause of Autism

Thise article was taken from here Nostradamus Prediction Describing a Cause of Autism as seen in a vision several years into the future involving DNA.The True Spirit and Soul of Nostradaus Guides me into the future to see psychic visions of what it yet to be. I am John Le Sainte. Nostradamus had made a promise nearly 500 years ago to return to the world on the 500th anniverary of his birth, with new predictions, to help guide our tumultuous world, and to protect and help the people of today.

From Birth to Five Years

Recycling (Part 2)

Stilts You need to do a little drilling for this one. Take two strong tins, coffee or clean paint tins are ideal, and drill a hole about one inch from the top on opposite sides of the tin. Insert a length of string and knot securely. Check that the handle is at a comfortable length for the child before knotting the other side. These are always very popular, but never leave young children alone with them especially near stairs or steps.Cafes

Recycling

ShopsSave all your empty grocery cartons for a week or so and you’ll soon have a shop any aspiring grocer would be proud of. Gluing down the flaps makes cereal boxes, jelly packets etc. look unopened. Clothes, shoes, and toys can all be used as “stock”. Paper bags and real or play money add to the fun.Paper balls

Outdoor ideas (Part 1)

Have a doughnut-eating contest:Using ring doughnuts, tie the doughnuts loosely with kitchen string and suspend in the garden from a washing line or low branch. With your hands behind your back, line up in front of a doughnut, and start the race! You will need plenty of damp towels for clean-up time afterwards!Paint the patio with chalk:Get out the coloured chalk and create some art on the patio or pavement. Warn younger children that the paintings will wash off soon or they may be dismayed when their great creations disappear!

Indoor Area (Part 3)

Blow football:Can you find a table-tennis ball and a large flat table? Have a game of blow football! Find a friend, put the ball in the middle, and stand at opposite edges of the table. Now blow!See who can get the ball to fall over the other player’s edge most often and declare them the winner!Battleships: