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what is the right age to teach baby to swim?
My baby is 10 months old now. The time is right. Is it too early to teach him to swim. Do I need a qualified instructor or can I do?
I took my baby swimming when he was 3wks old .... I wanted him to get used to the water that I know of quite a few people who are afraid of water ... I do not think you need a qualified instructor as long as you're comfortable having it in the water by yourself ...
Can you recommend tools to teach baby signing?
I would love to teach my son baby signing when he is old enough and wondered if any of you have experience with doing the same.
Can you recommend any specific tools (books, dvds etc) that worked well for you? Any other advice you can give
Hi,
I'm a TinyTalk Baby Signing Teacher for Cheshunt and District (just North of London) and I would recommend the DVD's and Signing Packs on the TinyTalk home page www.tinytalk.co.uk or if you have a teacher near you they will probably be able
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How to teach your baby to swim
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Many teachers have little or no experience
"Teachers leave because they feel they were not adequately prepared for what the classroom is really like," said Elizabeth Foster, a director of strategic initiatives for the teaching commission. But they also arrive with higher expectations, desiring teamwork, open doors, pay for performance and the opportunity to have influence beyond the classroom, according to the commission on teaching. Energetic and tech savvy, they are typically better prepared to use data for classroom preparation, Johnson said. And too often, they soon realize that their jobs aren’t what they thought they would be: Teaching to tests and fighting bureaucracies rather than experiencing the thrill of opening up young minds, educators say. If you are in bad working conditions you are likely to leave and if that is the case, you have a lot of turnover and the students are likely to suffer. The young teachers who do heed the classroom’s call arrive with the same idealistic, hopeful and enthusiastic attitudes.









