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KidsLearnOnline.com offers the ability for kids to learn and practice what they know at home. Kids have already shown excitment when they have used KidsLearnOnline.com. At KidsLearnOnline.com, kids have the opportunity to learn different languages. Kids enjoy the bright colors and the animation. This site also offers kids the opportunity to learn about letters, shapes, and numbers. Kids also may play music while learning the names of the instruments. Kids find the pictures of objects interesting. Kids ages 2-3 years old will expand their vocabulary using KidsLearnOnline.com. The development of language skills is also important for kids at this age. Kids will build vocabulary as well. KidsLearnOnline.com will assist in recognizing numerals for kids ages 3-4. Kids ages 4-5 using KidsLearnOnline.com will learn to recognize numbers from one to ten. KidsLearnOnline.com also enables kids ages 4-5 to recognize shapes such as circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles.
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Geographic Region - Northeast, Midwest, West, and South
Control â?? public, private not-for-profit, and proprietary
Location â?? urban or rural
Teaching Status â?? teaching or non-teaching
Bed Size â?? small, medium, and large
Hospital Type â?? childrenâ??s or other hospital.
If there were fewer than two frame hospitals, 30 uncomplicated births, 30 complicated births, and 30 non-birth pediatric discharges sampled in a stratum, we merged that stratum with an "adjacent" stratum containing hospitals with similar ... 18. The Commission has no independent information about the amount of kids's programming aired following the 1984 Report decision. According to one commenter, however, the three major networks collectively aired more than 11 hours per week (individually about 3.7 hours per week) of kids's educational programming in 1980.(50) NAB states that broadcasters averaged two hours per station in 1990, and 3.6 hours per station in 1993.(51)
19. In 1984, the Commission also repealed the commercial guidelines for kids's programming.(52) In 1987, the D.C. Circuit ruled that there was no evidence to support the Commission's decision and remanded it to the Commission for further explanation of its decision to eliminate its "longstanding kids's television commercialization guidelines."(53) The... Building Effective Programs for kids for Summer Learning
1. Form partnerships with schools.
Local public schools are where the neediest kids spend the rest of the year, and so can be very helpful in identifying and recruiting the children who need summer programs the most. Teachers, tutors, principals and counselors can all make recommendations about which students most need summer help, and can also serve as important links to children's parents, playing an important role in persuading th... 81. With respect to the first element of our definition, we proposed to require that any program that is claimed to be specifically designed to meet kids's needs have educating and informing kids as a "significant purpose." We proposed that core programming have serving the educational and informational needs of kids as a "significant" instead of "primary" purpose as suggested in the NOI, in response to the widely-held view that such programming must be entertaining to be successful. We indicated our desire to encourage producers to make programming that educates and informs, but that is also entertaining and attractive to kids. We stated our belief that this terminology mak... 73. The CTA requires every television broadcaster to air programming "specifically designed" to serve the educational and informational needs of kids.(181) Our current definition of educational and informational programming -- "programming that furthers the positive development of kids 16 years of age and under in any respect, including the child's intellectual/cognitive or social/emotional needs"(182) -- is very broad and does not further delineate criteria for programs that are "specifically designed" to educate and inform kids. In the NPRM, we explained that some stations were identifying general audience and entertainment... |
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We provide online education in 11 different languages:
English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Hebrew, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, German, Russian
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We serve all locations:
Canada, Mexico, France, Spain, Israel, Japan, China, Latin America, India
United States:
Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut,
Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine,
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina Nebraska
North Dakota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Washington DC, Wisconsin,
West Virginia, Wyoming
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