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Early Childhood Education

The Story Behind PointScribe

by Dr. Rose Gamblin February 12, 2010

Your Child Has Been Diagnosed with a Disability, Now What?              Kevin Maher had been an engineer for 25 years in the semiconductor industry. His life took an unexpected turn in 1997 when his daughter was born 3 months premature. Soon after, his daughter was diagnosed with severe cerebral palsy and handed a lifelong prognosis [...]

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Educating the Male Mind

by Dr. Rose Gamblin December 10, 2009

Five-year-old Johnny throws a fit every time he has to leave his cousin, Lilly. Since the age of two he has cried, screamed, and generally misbehaved when his mother said it was time to go home. Lilly is six months older than he is and she never gets upset when it is time to leave. [...]

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Reading, It Opens the World!

by Dr. Rose Gamblin November 24, 2009

Reading, It Opens the World! Why should we talk about reading? It seems like everyone one understands how important it is to read. Of course we need to teach our children to read. But there are a lot of questions that need to be answered to accomplish this goal. They are: 1.      What age do [...]

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Spirituality: Questions Kids Ask

by Dr. Rose Gamblin October 22, 2009

Kids Ask the Most Amazing Questions This article features questions by kids and are answered by a team of children professionals—Pastor Ted Struntz, author of Ask Pastor Ted; Candy DeVore, editor of Kids’ Ministry Ieas; Dr. Rose Gamblin, education specialist; and Kalvin Follett of Life Talk. I hope you enjoy these thought provoking questions from [...]

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Fire! Fire!

by Dr. Rose Gamblin October 7, 2009

It Could Happen to You! “We’ve had three major fires in our family because of candles.” The caller said, “Wow, was it all in the same house?” I asked. “No, it was in three different family member’s homes. In one, my dad tried to reach back in the door to get the keys to the [...]

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Why Wonderment for Young Children?

by Dr. Rose Gamblin August 23, 2009

As parents and educators, we often think and plan for educating the older child–ages 5-12. But Jesus didn’t say “suffer the children between ages 5 and 12 to come unto me,” (see Matthew 19:14). He made it quite plain that it was little children, children young enough to sit on His lap or hold in [...]

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When is the Young Child Ready for Learning?

by admin August 23, 2009

By Christine Gillan-Bryne, Ed. S.   When is the young child ready for learning? Children begin learning while in their mother’s womb. Research indicates that smoking, drug use, alcohol, nutrition, stress and heredity all affect the developing embryo (Jenson, 1998). In fact, Felton Earls of the Harvard Medical School has said that by the age [...]

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Socialization and Homeschooling

by Dr. Rose Gamblin August 4, 2009

How can I make sure my child has socialization opportunities? One of the reasons homeschooling families join a home school association is to provide socialization opportunities for their children. In order to achieve their goals, parents should work to create a safe climate where the children can get to know one another and develop meaningful [...]

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