Although you may
love writing, you may observe that there are some of your articles
that seemingly perform better than others. People just seemed to
like those articles more. I have a few that I would like to share
with you.
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According to Carina at kidzworld.com children that chew on their clothes or pencils are adding extra feedback to the sensory system to get to a level for them to calm down and be alert with little effort; sensory children crave physical activity. She further suggests activities such as riding a bike, running,swimming, carrying a shopping bag from the car to the house, and for older children chewing gum, preferably sugar-free. These are a few very simple techniques. I have always made sure that I took my children and my grandchildren to parks and areas where they could run, jump, and ride their bikes often. Since this is a computer age, I definitely limit the amount of computer time while encouraging outdoor time with various activities. I have observed the difference in them for the good. I did research on this because I had observed this in my family and I wanted to know how to address this. Thank goodness for googling and the internet. Answers can be easily found. Possibly some of you can relate to this.
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As I watched the TV series “Halt and Catch Fire” I had no idea at first what this series was about. I discovered that this one group had formed a company from their house and was promoting games with interactions from the community. As the one member went to the houses of some of the gamers because of a networking issue he discovered the mother had canceled the subscription because her child had charged too much money to her credit card by playing the games. She suggested her child had no social life. Her child on the other hand felt differently. He suggested all of his friends played and they would chat to each other while playing. So some teens tend to view devices differently than their parents especially when they are not paying for it. Parents are you aware what pictures your children are taking and putting on social media? Are you aware of the game rooms that they are playing in? Are you aware of some of the people that they are talking too? When I think about it, teens have much more to deal with now than 100 years ago. The internet opens them up to the world. That can be good, but dangerous at the same time, because there is always lurking the predators that want to prey on innocent children. Of course, children may not see it that way, because they may have tunnel vision.
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Sleeping
with the eyes open can also be hereditary. This is quite common in
babies and usually stops between ages 12-15 months. When babies sleep
with their eyes open some Pediatricians believe it may be that baby
is spending more time in REM sleep.
This article was important to me, because I have often wondered why
children sleep with their eyes open. At first I thought maybe they
did not want to miss anything so they subconsciously kept their eyes
open while sleep. It was amazing for me to see this.
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According to Carina at kidzworld.com children that chew on their clothes or pencils are adding extra feedback to the sensory system to get to a level for them to calm down and be alert with little effort; sensory children crave physical activity. She further suggests activities such as riding a bike, running,swimming, carrying a shopping bag from the car to the house, and for older children chewing gum, preferably sugar-free. These are a few very simple techniques. I have always made sure that I took my children and my grandchildren to parks and areas where they could run, jump, and ride their bikes often. Since this is a computer age, I definitely limit the amount of computer time while encouraging outdoor time with various activities. I have observed the difference in them for the good. I did research on this because I had observed this in my family and I wanted to know how to address this. Thank goodness for googling and the internet. Answers can be easily found. Possibly some of you can relate to this.
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Jenny
Melrose and Kim Vij talks about Why You Need to Get on Google +. She
discusses several points such as expanding your audience by entering
a keyword to find like minded people as yourself. I also discovered
Crystal Van Tassel discussing How to Grow Your Blog Traffic With
Linky Parties. She suggests linking to at least 4 circles within your
nitch. Of course you could do more or less depending which are best
for you. She explains how her page views has grown to over 100,000
presently. They talk about “evergreen content” ( content that is
always relevant no matter what). She talked about coupon blogs that
are urgent and that are live and now.
I was just ecstatic
when I found this site. It made everything so clear to me. Also,
I realized that it really does work. I was fairly new to Pinterest
and linky parties. I did not have a clue, but I did learn and I am
still learning, because technology is quite fast. When I found this
out, I naturally wanted to share this with my readers. It was
something that I just could not keep to myself.
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As I watched the TV series “Halt and Catch Fire” I had no idea at first what this series was about. I discovered that this one group had formed a company from their house and was promoting games with interactions from the community. As the one member went to the houses of some of the gamers because of a networking issue he discovered the mother had canceled the subscription because her child had charged too much money to her credit card by playing the games. She suggested her child had no social life. Her child on the other hand felt differently. He suggested all of his friends played and they would chat to each other while playing. So some teens tend to view devices differently than their parents especially when they are not paying for it. Parents are you aware what pictures your children are taking and putting on social media? Are you aware of the game rooms that they are playing in? Are you aware of some of the people that they are talking too? When I think about it, teens have much more to deal with now than 100 years ago. The internet opens them up to the world. That can be good, but dangerous at the same time, because there is always lurking the predators that want to prey on innocent children. Of course, children may not see it that way, because they may have tunnel vision.
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When
joining a group board, you are able to reach a larger audience and
also a different audience other than your present one. Remember there
is power in numbers. You are able to display your blog or website to
a larger group. Remember people from all over the country are pinning
on Pinterest. Your product can be seen by more people than just
yourself. I am glad that I have created several group boards as well
as joined several. I have observed the audience increase. So I do
believe there is power in numbers. Group boards give you great
exposure also.
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Hi Betty,
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DeleteGreat choices. I will certainly check out some of these articles.
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