Tuesday, September 27, 2011

money game for your child

when your child is very young those he/she understand about money? understanding about money begins by learning to recognized coins, & the best done by playing games. example gather some coins & trace cash on paper & under the circle write the name of coin and have your child choose a coin from the pile of coins& place it on the right circle your child's wins if he can place the entire pile of coins on their correct circles. games can also teach children how to give & receive correct change. example create a cash register from a shoe box & put together a bag of price tagged grocery items then take tums with your child being the cashier or the customer, the game can be expanded to teach values such as what to do when the cashier give back an incorrect amount of change. in general children need to know a very important things about money on how to save it & how to spend it. play this game money game for your child..

Friday, September 2, 2011

Alcoholic Teens

Most of the teens drink out of curiosity to feel good, to reduce steers, to relax, to fit in and to feel older, they also influenced by the advertisements. They see just like a handsome men and gorgeous ladies  enjoying alcohol is a downer drug so it affects all parts of the body. Most of the time, alcohol causes deaths, besides the direct affects of intoxication  and addiction. It causes esophageal cancer, liver   disease, and other intentional injuries, epilepsy and motor vehicle accidents. Young people who drink alcohol more likely to use tobacco and other drugs engage in at risk behaviors than those who do not drink. "Drink moderately" you read this warning on labels of alcoholic drinks and after spot T.V commercials that feature alcoholic beverages despite the irreversible negative results of alcoholic drinking, why do many people still reach for a battle.