Tips to cut your energy bills and eight myths busted - LancsLive
https://www.lancs.live/news/uk-world-news/tips-cut-your-energy-bills-21934209
https://www.lancs.live/news/uk-world-news/tips-cut-your-energy-bills-21934209
LancsLive
Tips to cut your energy bills - along with eight myths busted
It can cost you £30 per year due to leaving things on standby
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This is useful for English Literature. Click here to reveal the full document:
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The brain sensor discovery behind humans getting taller - BBC News
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-59140359
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-59140359
BBC News
The brain sensor discovery behind humans getting taller
Scientists say they've worked out how the body knows when to grow and start puberty.
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Attributes assist language acquisition by creating a map in the brain around the new vocabulary word. Let's see how to teach naming attributes
https://youtu.be/5jXlGmaxLFw
https://youtu.be/5jXlGmaxLFw
YouTube
How to make my child learn new words easily and meaningfully? |naming attributes|
Attributes assist language acquisition by creating a map in the brain around the new vocabulary word. Let's see how to teach naming attributes
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AQA | Exams admin | After results | Exam certificates
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www.aqa.org.uk
Exam certificates
For information about release of certificates and what to do next.
Best ever no-cook play dough recipe!
https://theimaginationtree.com/best-ever-no-cook-play-dough-recipe/
https://theimaginationtree.com/best-ever-no-cook-play-dough-recipe/
Oobleck
Oobleck is a completely mesmerising material for kids to touch and play with,and a great way to develop your child's fine motor skills while engaging in sensory play.
OOBLECK is a suspension,that is a substance that can mimic the qualities of a solid or liquid,also classed as a non Newtonian fluid.Not only will you be engaging all 5 senses but also developing early scientific and mathematical skills
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/oobleck
Oobleck is a completely mesmerising material for kids to touch and play with,and a great way to develop your child's fine motor skills while engaging in sensory play.
OOBLECK is a suspension,that is a substance that can mimic the qualities of a solid or liquid,also classed as a non Newtonian fluid.Not only will you be engaging all 5 senses but also developing early scientific and mathematical skills
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/oobleck
Good Food
How to make oobleck
Looking for a fun activity to entertain the little ones? Try our easy oobleck recipe for a simple, low-budget craft made using storecupboard ingredients.
Cloud Dough Recipe
A great hands on sensory learning experience for children using all 5 senses aswell as engaging in movement and balance.
Cloud dough is an amazing alternative to play dough and it's mouldable consistency and silky smooth texture between your hands feels instantly soothing and pleasing to the senses.
Cloud Dough - The Best Ideas for Kids
https://www.thebestideasforkids.com/cloud-dough/Cloud Dough Recipe
A great hands on sensory learning experience for children using all 5 senses aswell as engaging in movement and balance.
Cloud dough is an amazing alternative to play dough and it's mouldable consistency and silky smooth texture between your hands feels instantly soothing and pleasing to the senses.
Cloud Dough - The Best Ideas for Kids
https://www.thebestideasforkids.com/cloud-dough/
A great hands on sensory learning experience for children using all 5 senses aswell as engaging in movement and balance.
Cloud dough is an amazing alternative to play dough and it's mouldable consistency and silky smooth texture between your hands feels instantly soothing and pleasing to the senses.
Cloud Dough - The Best Ideas for Kids
https://www.thebestideasforkids.com/cloud-dough/Cloud Dough Recipe
A great hands on sensory learning experience for children using all 5 senses aswell as engaging in movement and balance.
Cloud dough is an amazing alternative to play dough and it's mouldable consistency and silky smooth texture between your hands feels instantly soothing and pleasing to the senses.
Cloud Dough - The Best Ideas for Kids
https://www.thebestideasforkids.com/cloud-dough/
The Best Ideas for Kids
Cloud Dough
Make this super soft, no cook, cloud dough recipe! Only 2 main ingredients are needed - cornstarch and lotion. This homemade dough is really easy to make!
The art of sending food back at restaurants
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/nov/10/be-polite-and-dont-eat-it-first-the-art-of-sending-food-back-at-restaurants
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/nov/10/be-polite-and-dont-eat-it-first-the-art-of-sending-food-back-at-restaurants
How to disagree with someone more powerful
The Harvard Business Review Guide
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TV presenter Melanie Sykes announces ‘life-affirming’ autism diagnosis | Autism | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/nov/16/tv-presenter-melanie-sykes-announces-life-affirming-autism-diagnosis
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/nov/16/tv-presenter-melanie-sykes-announces-life-affirming-autism-diagnosis
the Guardian
TV presenter Melanie Sykes announces ‘life-affirming’ autism diagnosis
Sykes says being diagnosed as autistic at 51 has helped explain struggles during broadcasting career
Teaching kids to recognise and express their emotions in healthy ways
As a parent it is up to us to develop our children's emotional intelligence and is a skill that we need to teach our children. It is far more important than academic, financial or any other kind of intelligence.There is plenty of research that suggests higher emotional intelligence being a precursor to success in later life.
Meaning
So what is emotional intelligence and how can we cultivate this in our children? Emotional intelligence is defined as a person's ability to express and manage their feelings appropriately while respecting the feeling of others. The benefits are much higher IQ, better relationship, and as mentioned before success during adulthood as well as mental health. It makes sense if you think about it. A child who can calm themselves down when they are angry, can cope when a difficult situation arises and a child who can respond appropriately when angry will be better at maintaining a relationship than a child who develops into an adult who shouts and says mean stuff.
As parents let us express our feelings first and help them express theirs by equipping them with the right words.
Activity
One way to encourage this to explore emotions is to write out a list of emotions on a piece of paper and fold them up. Place it in a mason jar, or something similar. The whole family can get involved and each picks a piece of paper out. They can then either:
Act out the emotion (like Pictionary),
OR
Describe the last time they experienced it.
Make it a bit more fun by giving everyone 3 chances to get it right, and a point for yourself if no one does.
This article ← (click me) highlights the importance of being in touch with our emotions so we can deal with it more effectively through mindfulness.
As a parent it is up to us to develop our children's emotional intelligence and is a skill that we need to teach our children. It is far more important than academic, financial or any other kind of intelligence.There is plenty of research that suggests higher emotional intelligence being a precursor to success in later life.
Meaning
So what is emotional intelligence and how can we cultivate this in our children? Emotional intelligence is defined as a person's ability to express and manage their feelings appropriately while respecting the feeling of others. The benefits are much higher IQ, better relationship, and as mentioned before success during adulthood as well as mental health. It makes sense if you think about it. A child who can calm themselves down when they are angry, can cope when a difficult situation arises and a child who can respond appropriately when angry will be better at maintaining a relationship than a child who develops into an adult who shouts and says mean stuff.
As parents let us express our feelings first and help them express theirs by equipping them with the right words.
Activity
One way to encourage this to explore emotions is to write out a list of emotions on a piece of paper and fold them up. Place it in a mason jar, or something similar. The whole family can get involved and each picks a piece of paper out. They can then either:
Act out the emotion (like Pictionary),
OR
Describe the last time they experienced it.
Make it a bit more fun by giving everyone 3 chances to get it right, and a point for yourself if no one does.
This article ← (click me) highlights the importance of being in touch with our emotions so we can deal with it more effectively through mindfulness.
Admission by top women tricked into hijacking liberation of the women's movement
Women have been lied to. Continuously, for a long time. By a lot of people working together for their own interests to deceive women and take advantage of them.
No, I'm not talking about the patriarchy or Muslim men.
I'm talking about certain nihilist western atheistic elites who have engineered certain social norms and programmed people to operate in a very particular way, for their own agenda and at the expense of women.
This lie was broadcast everywhere: all over the media, in Hollywood, on TV shows and movies, in books and novels, in popular magazines, in song lyrics, in the hallowed halls of Ivy League academia. It was a concerted, targeted marketing campaign.
What was the lie that was told to women en mass since the 1960s and up until today?
Women were told: "You can have it all."
You, the average woman, can be everything and have everything all at once. Listen to us and your life will work out.
One of the most popular TV shows on American television was a six-season hit show called Sex and the City, and its basic premise is that the modern woman can have it all. She can be forever young, sexy, independent, fun-loving, and successful all on her own. She can live a fun, fulfilling life in the big city working a full-time job and going out with her friends and having casual sex with random men. There's no need for a woman to burden herself with the heavy weight of marriage, a husband, or motherhood just yet. All that can wait.
But...decades after the show was blasted all across the US and the world, affecting generations of women, something happened.
Candace Bushnell, at the age of 60, who wrote the original 1997 novel which spawned the successful TV series for HBO, opened up to Sunday Times Magazine about her 2012 divorce. She admitted that it made her realize how not starting a family made her feel "truly alone."
Candance said, "When I was in my 30s and 40s, I didn’t think about it. Then when I got divorced and I was in my 50s, I started to see the impact of not having children and of truly being alone. I do see now that people with children have an anchor in a way that people who have no kids don’t."
But what will all the women do who were misguided by the show Candance made? This mistake of a show led young women astray into lives of empty consumerism and corporate climbing. What will the show creator's belated regret do for all these women who got duped? Can it turn back time? Can these women go back and get their youth back and get married and have a family earlier? No.
There is a book titled Subverted: How I Helped the Sexual Revolution Hijack the Women's Movement. The author is a woman named Sue Ellen Browder, who worked as a long-time freelance writer for Cosmopolitan magazine, one of the most popular women's magazines that is pored over religiously by western women.
She wrote articles meant to market unmarried sex, contraception, and abortion as the single woman’s path to personal fulfillment. She did not realize until much later that propagandists higher and cleverer than herself were influencing her thinking and her personal choices as they subverted the women’s movement for their own gain.
Sue openly came out and said that the writers at Cosmopolitan magazine, including herself, lied to women. They sold them a complete and total lie. The aim of the writers was to entice women away from their families, away from home, away from their protective male kin and into the big cities, into their own apartment and with the "freedom" to engage in promiscuous behavior with strange men.
No one could have gotten women to act this way at that time with direct instructions, like: "Abandon your traditional mindset, leave your family values behind, sidestep your male protection, and go sleep around with random men! Don't worry about getting married young or having kids. Just get your higher education and form your identity and your life around your career. Who needs men?"
Women have been lied to. Continuously, for a long time. By a lot of people working together for their own interests to deceive women and take advantage of them.
No, I'm not talking about the patriarchy or Muslim men.
I'm talking about certain nihilist western atheistic elites who have engineered certain social norms and programmed people to operate in a very particular way, for their own agenda and at the expense of women.
This lie was broadcast everywhere: all over the media, in Hollywood, on TV shows and movies, in books and novels, in popular magazines, in song lyrics, in the hallowed halls of Ivy League academia. It was a concerted, targeted marketing campaign.
What was the lie that was told to women en mass since the 1960s and up until today?
Women were told: "You can have it all."
You, the average woman, can be everything and have everything all at once. Listen to us and your life will work out.
One of the most popular TV shows on American television was a six-season hit show called Sex and the City, and its basic premise is that the modern woman can have it all. She can be forever young, sexy, independent, fun-loving, and successful all on her own. She can live a fun, fulfilling life in the big city working a full-time job and going out with her friends and having casual sex with random men. There's no need for a woman to burden herself with the heavy weight of marriage, a husband, or motherhood just yet. All that can wait.
But...decades after the show was blasted all across the US and the world, affecting generations of women, something happened.
Candace Bushnell, at the age of 60, who wrote the original 1997 novel which spawned the successful TV series for HBO, opened up to Sunday Times Magazine about her 2012 divorce. She admitted that it made her realize how not starting a family made her feel "truly alone."
Candance said, "When I was in my 30s and 40s, I didn’t think about it. Then when I got divorced and I was in my 50s, I started to see the impact of not having children and of truly being alone. I do see now that people with children have an anchor in a way that people who have no kids don’t."
But what will all the women do who were misguided by the show Candance made? This mistake of a show led young women astray into lives of empty consumerism and corporate climbing. What will the show creator's belated regret do for all these women who got duped? Can it turn back time? Can these women go back and get their youth back and get married and have a family earlier? No.
There is a book titled Subverted: How I Helped the Sexual Revolution Hijack the Women's Movement. The author is a woman named Sue Ellen Browder, who worked as a long-time freelance writer for Cosmopolitan magazine, one of the most popular women's magazines that is pored over religiously by western women.
She wrote articles meant to market unmarried sex, contraception, and abortion as the single woman’s path to personal fulfillment. She did not realize until much later that propagandists higher and cleverer than herself were influencing her thinking and her personal choices as they subverted the women’s movement for their own gain.
Sue openly came out and said that the writers at Cosmopolitan magazine, including herself, lied to women. They sold them a complete and total lie. The aim of the writers was to entice women away from their families, away from home, away from their protective male kin and into the big cities, into their own apartment and with the "freedom" to engage in promiscuous behavior with strange men.
No one could have gotten women to act this way at that time with direct instructions, like: "Abandon your traditional mindset, leave your family values behind, sidestep your male protection, and go sleep around with random men! Don't worry about getting married young or having kids. Just get your higher education and form your identity and your life around your career. Who needs men?"