Sunday 27 January 2013

10 Tips For Good Study Skills


One of the main things that kids struggle with during their school years are proper study habits. Developing a habit can take a couple of weeks, so be consistent, and implement these ten tips to help them study better.

1. A consistent time and place is best. If your child has a desk, have them use it to study, and they should study at a regular time each day. If no desk is available, establish a "study place" to use each time.

2. Studying should begin immediately when your child sits down. Don't let them fall into other distractions, like answering emails from friends or doodling. They can do those things later, as a reward for themselves, when they get their studying done!

3. Help your child plan what they need to accomplish. At the beginning of the study session, help them write down exactly what they want to get done (complete two pages of an essay, finish a paper, write a short story, answer ten math questions, learn a new computer function, etc).

4. Large tasks should be broken down into smaller ones. For example, if an essay is to be written, the tasks might include coming up with a thesis, writing a solid first paragraph, planning out the points that need to be covered, researching those points, writing each section, etc.

5. Keep a "log book" or record of needs to be accomplished in each study section. Your child can look over it later and be impressed with themselves!

6. Keep studying supplies in a handy place, like in a shoe box. Have your child organize them so they can grab what they want quickly, without having to rummage around.

7. Be aware of when your child starts to daydream, and stop them right away. Help them concentrate for blocks of time, but be sure to allow them regular breaks to refresh their brain. Have them try studying for 45 minutes, then resting for 15 minutes.

8. Getting enough sleep is important for effective studying and remembering. Be sure your child has an established bedtime at a reasonable time each night. Avoid caffeine a few hours before bedtime so sleep is uninterrupted.

9. Eating well gives your body and brain the fuel it needs. Children should eat three good meals a day and should not skip breakfast. Try to have them eat a balanced diet of good healthy foods and not too much junk.

10. Exercise will increase memory and study stamina, as well as making you feel generally more confident. Older children should aim for three to four exercise sessions a week, doing 20 or more minutes in each workout session. Always consult your child's physician before beginning any exercise program.

As children grow into young adults, it's important that we as parents provide the skills and habits they will need for life. Establishing good study habits now, will set them up for success in the future!

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Tuesday 22 January 2013

And the year's best overall diet is ...


Each year, the publication asks experts to rank more than 25 diet plans to help consumers make informed decisions about nutrition.
"To be top-rated, a diet had to be relatively easy to follow, nutritious, safe and effective for weight loss and against diabetes and heart disease," according to U.S. News & World Report. DASH, or Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension, was developed by the National Institutes of Health for people with high blood pressure. But it is also effective in lowering cholesterol and reducing your risk for heart disease, stroke, kidney stones and diabetes, its website states.
Unlike many diet plans, DASH doesn't cut out or extremely restrict certain foods. Its focus is on limiting your daily sodium intake. The meal plan has three whole-grain products each day, four to six servings of vegetables, four to six servings of fruit, two to four servings of dairy products and several servings each of lean meats and nuts/seeds/legumes.
"It certainly looked like an all-star to our panel of experts," U.S. News & World Report wrote. "Though obscure, it beat out a field full of better-known diets."
Following DASH on the list was the Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (TLC) Diet, which also was created by the National Institutes of Health. Next in line were the Mayo Clinic Diet, the Mediterranean Diet and Weight Watchers -- all tied for third place. U.S. News & World Report also published several other lists, including best weight-loss diets, best diabetes diets, best commercial diet plans and easiest diets to follow. Weight Watchers topped best weight-loss, best commercial diet plan and easiest to follow lists. Also high on several lists were the Jenny Craig plan and "The Biggest Loser" plan.

By Jacque Wilson, CNN ReadMore http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/08/health/best-diets-ranked/index.html?hpt=he_bn5

Thursday 17 January 2013

CREATOR PR CELEBRATED THEIR ANNIVERSARY


New Delhi, January 2013,

Creator Public Relations, North India’s leading PR firm has celebrated their anniversary on Jan 17 2013 in New Delhi. Standing on the two core principles “commitment and delivery”, Creator PR holds a strong network in Delhi-NCR and Uttar Pradesh.
"A Creator is one who is the inventor or the author of any unique idea that can give platform to your dreams."

Rahul Bajpai, Media Director, 
Creator PR said “We are thrilled to have completed another successful year of our operation and hope to continue and excite our clients with good media coverage. We stay committed and stand to deliver the best in terms of client servicing and media co-ordination in the future as well.”
He further said “I would also like to extend my gratitude to all our media friends who supported us through out and to all the employees who has been with us through thick and thins of the journey”
 
Creator PR celebrated the occasion internally with staff members at Hilton Janakpuri by organizing a Brunch party and recapitulating their journey from where they started.