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HOW TO TEACH YOUNG CHILDREN

Teaching young children can feel overwhelming to anyone, but you can take a bunch of five essential tips to help you out.  Young children refer to the age group between two to six years old which won’t pay attention for extended periods in a teacher-centered lesson but will need changing and mixing activities because their attention span is short.  Most of the times, teachers are used to students who sit at desks and listen carefully, in contrast, it becomes a new environment when they need to deal with a classroom full of young children lacking longer attention spans and needed of constantly changing activities to keep them motivated.  First, we need to be aware of how young children learn, then how play stimulates their curiosity, thirdly teachers have to make sure their students feel confident in classes, later empathize and stay in contact with them to finally consider the child’s entire learning.  Taking into consideration these tips will eventually better the t...

Bravery as a theme in Divergent book

The concept of bravery shown in Veronica Roth's book: Divergent Bravery’s concept is revealed through certain main points shielded by Erick, Tris and Four mainly seen in the incident where Al committed suicide. All of them acclaim for a good response to a great fear that would demand life itself. Each point of view differs where that decision keeps them as consequence. Eric called Al's suicide brave, and he was wrong. My mother's death was brave. I remember how calm she was, how determined. It isn't just brave that she died for me; it is brave that she did it without announcing it, without hesitation, and without appearing to consider another option. (Roth, 2012, p. 53) For Tris and Four, bravery is the capacity to stand for others which do not differ too much from selflessness, because it takes bravery to help and give your life to a greater purpose or to someone in need as Natalie did when she died for her daughter. Also they presented bravery as the minimization ...