Active Learning vs. Passive Exposure: What Parents and Caregivers Should Know There’s been a lot in the news about babies and children watching TV, movies, and videos. You’ve probably noticed that there’s a new wave of movies and videos geared specifically to babies. Keep in mind that there’s a big difference between actively engaging your child in a learning experience and simply exposing them to it. There are a lot of great video programs on the market for babies and children.
«New English File. Pre-Intermediate Video» features Allie, who's English, and Mark, who's from the United States. It presents functional and everyday social language in clear contexts.
A perfect combination between education and diversion: stories, songs and games have been developed and made by a team of qualified experts in the education of the English.
Part 1: Introducing specific examination techniques of children in different age groups (babies, infants and school children). Topics: medical history, object of the examination, objective measurements; examination of heart and circulation, lungs, abdomen, skin, musculoskeletal apparatus, head and throat, lymph nodes, genitalia and anus. Built into the program are many examples like sternal recessions, nasal flaring, clubbed fingers, pes valgoplanus, strabismus, retractile testis etc. Part 2: Some milestones of the psychomotor development in the stage of babies, infants and school children....
Welcome DVDs use top quality animation to present the adventures of Masid, the genie, and his friends. They contain animations of the storyline followed in the course, as well as modelling the key structures necessary at each level. All the songs are fully animated and the words are shown on the screen. This amusing DVD production is highly entertaining and effective in stimulating students to use the English language. The DVDs can be used for practice at home or in the classroom.