“My daughter doesn’t like going to her Hebrew school. Tough we have tried another religious school, she keeps complaining that it’s too boring, that she learns nothing there and that as a result, she will never be able to read the Parasha for her Bat Mitzva. What should I do? Should I force my kids to go to Hebrew school? Should I hire a tutor instead?”
As a Hebrew and a religious school teacher and as a mother I can assure you that you are not the only one facing those dilemmas.
Here are a couple of do’s and don’t do’s tips from the book award winning author Roni Rosenthal-Gazit, who had recently published the book: 101 Let’s Have Fun (www.101letshavefun.com).
* First of all, DO NOT blame your child (or yourself) – there can be many reasons why he or she feels reluctant to go to Hebrew school. Maybe they don’t get along with other kids in class? Maybe they feel behind in Hebrew reading/writing skills? Or it could be that they want to play outside with other friends who do not go to a religious school?
* Talk to your child honestly. Let your child know how you feel about Hebrew school. Share from your own experience and engagement to Judaism. Listen to your child and try to find out what’s really bothering them.
Try to remember how you felt when you went to Hebrew school. Was it always so fun? Wouldn’t you (as a child) rather do something else instead? And what did you gain from attending religious school.
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Have you watched a musical show with a cellist? Are you wishing of becoming a cellist too? Or are you sick of learning cello all alone through online lessons? Well, why not hire a cello instructor for you?
Studying the cello is like studying a new language. You start with the standard, like theory, rhythm, and scales. With time and exercise you become able to “speak the language”. And by hiring a cello tutor, you’ll be catered with data, review, tips and anything that would be helpful especially for a beginner.
Every music pupil is unique, each with his or her own strengths, weaknesses and special characters. Teachers differ too, in their process, modes and preferences. Students have different special traits and so it follows that some of them take more naturally than others to the rigorous rhythms of contest, test preparation, or exercising for a recital. By hiring a cello instructor, students become more effective in accomplishing their full potential goal as a future cellist. It is essential for cello instructors to understand basic personality differences. By acknowledging certain aspects that make up a student’s personality, a cello teacher can adjust direction to better correspond each individual’s specific learning mode in playing the cello. This allows the best learning to take place.
In a plenty of ways, having a private teacher beats taking them in a class. When you take lessons in a class setting, it’s common to find yourself falling behind. You might even feel shy nervous when asking questions in front of other people. With one on one lesson your teacher gets to know you on a more personal level and can help you directly.
I loved college. I majored in a subject who fascinated me, took the classes I wanted to, and got great grades. When I graduated, I thought I knew everything I needed to know to succeed in the big postgraduate world. I was wrong. Most of my undergraduate classes taught skills which I knew already or which came naturally to me; skills which were harder for me to master I had mostly skipped over. And what huge gaps I still have in my cultural understanding! An academic no longer, I still occasionally think about all of the knowledge and skills which I missed out on, and which would have been useful in both academia and the non-academic world.
Here is a laundry list of the skills and knowledge that anyone with a bachelor’s degree should acquire before he or she graduates.
Expository writing skills.
Every college graduate should be able to write a decent essay on a non-fiction topic. The ability to communicate in written form is important not only in post-graduate study but also in almost any non-academic career if you want to rise to a high position. If writing papers are not your forte, make sure to struggle through enough college papers to know that you can (moderately) succeed at high-level writing anyway.
–Relevant classes: Many literature and social science classes require papers.
Basic research skills.
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Someone will ask his friend to call and order the essay; the other will ring up himself and will elaborate on the content of his work for hours. Another believes that informing the custom service about the topic of his dissertations 3 days before the deadline he can expect flawless work because he pays quite enough. You will be surprised, but the work quality does not depend only on its price. Here a lot of conditions matter. If you fulfill them, your work will be perfect and both the customer and the writing service will enjoy this partnership. So…
Rule 1. The earlier you place your order, the better essay paper you will get. Some companies promise you to complete a dissertation in three days, but will you trust such a company? Sometimes working on a tiny cause and effect essay will take a lot of time if the topic is too complicated and unclear.
Rule 2. Don’t put off. If you know the deadline of your paper, in the order form writes a date 1 – 2 days earlier. There are always some unexpected and unpredictable events that are sure to happen just before the closing date. Interrupted Internet connection, the phone is off, the writer suddenly falls ill and so on. All of these situations are real and in most cases it is not so difficult to solve them, if you still have a few days in store. We don’t know if certain writer will finish his work before the indicated deadline. And I am 100% sure that he won’t as he has a lot of orders to be completed, a number of force majeures and the only thing he usually lacks is time. That is why you must take care of this yourself. So, we have discussed when you must order. Now we have to determine whom can we trust our assignment with?
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From the very beginning of the Internet, the number one challenge which all of us have faced is how to attract qualified visitors to our websites. Throughout the boom years, one of the most popular solutions was to get massive funding, relatively easy to get in those days, and “buy” traffic, by various means.
As an iconoclastic young developer, with ambitions of beating the “big boys” at their own game, more time than money or the connections to get it, I sought a less capital intensive methodology to achieve the same results. Years of study and rapt attention to the pertinent forums, trying everything that even seemed to make sense (making many mistakes along the way, and learning much from each one), then carefully monitoring the results, has lead to many highly workable tools in our SEO bag of tricks. The outcome of these trial and error methods, (lots of both) lays the foundation of our SEO services and the basis for the ongoing growth of traffic to your website and ours.
The simple fact of the matter is this: Expertise in any other form of writing in no way qualifies one for the type of writing required to optimize a website for the Internet. There are many sites which have less than correct punctuation, grammar, and even spelling which rank #1 in their optimized search phrases. This is not to say that I don’t think these things are important, only that to be found in the search engines, they are not the most important consideration.
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