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    6 Lifesaving Skills You Could Learn From First Aid Training

    - By The Mom Kind

    And did you know that the skills you learn in first aid training can help save your life and the life of others when an unexpected misfortune happens?

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  • A heartwarming, colorful illustration depicting a diverse group of children, both neurotypical and neurodiverse, learning and playing together in a harmonious classroom setting. The image should showcase a range of activities that symbolize inclusivity, such as sharing toys, helping each other with tasks, and engaging in group discussions. The classroom should be vibrant and welcoming, with educational posters about inclusivity and diversity on the walls. Children of various ethnicities, abilities, and backgrounds should be represented, engaging in positive interactions that reflect acceptance and understanding. The overall atmosphere of the image should be joyful and uplifting, embodying the essence of inclusivity and the importance of teaching these values to children.
    Autism - Education - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    4 Reasons It is Important to Teach Inclusivity to Neurotypical Children

    - By The Mom Kind

    Inclusive education provides equal access to social and academic opportunities for all students. It’s essential to teach inclusivity to neurotypical children for many reasons.

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  • Education

    Entrepreneurs: 5 Short Courses You Need to Take in 2023

    - By The Mom Kind

    Many people are interested in learning new skills but don’t have the time to commit to longer courses like an associate degree or bachelor’s program. Fortunately, these five short courses you can enroll in at Monarch Institute are flexible enough to let you learn at your own pace and may…

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  • Education - Parenting

    Instagram Reels In The Classroom: What Is It & How To Use It In Teaching?

    - By The Mom Kind

    Social networks have firmly entered the life of every modern person. Mainly, they serve for entertainment and business promotion. However, this tool has recently been actively used for education in the classroom. Since this format is still gaining popularity, those schools that first use it will have a severe advantage,…

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  • Education - Parenting

    Importance of a Free Market & How to Teach It to Kids

    - By The Mom Kind

    It's never too early to start teaching your kids about the importance of a free market. Learn more about it yourself and how to teach your children about it.

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  • Education - Parenting

    Pros and Cons of Online Learning During Pandemic

    - By The Mom Kind

    Online learning is an exciting educational model. It is useful for learning in a pandemic, and the Covid 19 virus saw its growth and acceptance. However, it has its disadvantages. Read on to know more about Online Learning During Pandemic

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    Learn How to Help Your Child Cope With After-School Restraint Collapse 

    - By The Mom Kind

    A frequent time for kids to meltdown, get angry, or even go silent is directly after leaving school or daycare. This trend in child behavior is known as after-school restraint collapse. 

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  • Parenting

    The Ultimate Cheat Sheet to the Types of Student Loans

    - By The Mom Kind

    After choosing where you are going to obtain your higher education, it's time to learn about the types of student loans and interest rates for student loans

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  • Education - Parenting

    How to Help Your Child Succeed at School

    - By The Mom Kind

    How to help a child with lessons? Learn how to help your child cope with difficulties — from the first grade to the first courses of the university.

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  • Parenting

    Discover When You Should Start Planning For College

    - By The Mom Kind

    On the first day of high school, college may feel like a long way away. However, it would be best to start planning for college as early as possible, ideally in the ninth grade. College planning specialists and long-term objectives may be created as you maintain a high GPA while…

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