Wednesday

12 Commandments for Parents

In a child’s education an important factor is the parents’ expertise for this "job". No one is born holding all the knowledge, but we can learn and understand some things from books or advice from qualified persons.

Amongst the commandments a parent should strictly follow are the following:

1. Do not underestimate your childhe can understand more than you think he does and if you make him believe you think poorly of him this might affect his development.

2. Don’t use threat
a child loves a challenge and once threatened he might probably go on and do what he wasn’t suppose to just to see if he can escape the punishment.

3. Do not bribe your child
if you are trying to get him to learn for money for example, he will fail to understand the importance of learning, all he will get from this is the importance of money.

4. Do not make a small child promise something
small children can’t hold promises so don’t force them to lie and then punish them because they did that.

5. Do not keep them under a short leash
to grow up normally children need some space, some freedom.

6. Do not use big words or too many words when you are talking to your child
keep your ideas simple and concise so he can understand every thing you have to say.

7. Do not expect an immediate and blind obedience
it is not recommended, the child has to be learned to think for his own not to follow orders.

8. Do not indulge him too mush
he can develop compartmental disorders.

9. Do not compromise when it comes to the rules of a game
the trick for a game to become educative is too have its initial rules respected.

10. Don’t impose rules that don’t go with the age of your child.

11. Do not try to inflict quilt
quilt is not an appropriate feeling for children, especially if they are little.

12. Don’t give your child orders that you don’t take seriously
your child will try to please you and giving him an order is drastic, and it becomes cruel if that order is a joke.

All these "commandments" are addressed first to the parent. But they are to be referred to by teachers and educators as well. Along with the parents, they will settle upon an attitude and strategy for the education and growth of the child, so that they can give him all the things he needs to properly develop emotional and physically.

Monday

Advantages of Offering a Dental Insurance Employee

Important factors while finalizing on a Dental Insurance Plan

An employee has to ask himself the following before he finalizes on a plan:

Would the employees like to retain the freedom of choosing their own dentists?
Will the mode of treatment be determined by the patient and the dentist?
What type of routine and preventive dental care is covered? Does the plan cover braces, oral surgery, crowns and bridges, root canals and treatment of periodontal diseases?
Will the plan cover all diagnostic, preventive and emergency services? Including preventive services viz. sealants & fluoride treatments, which might result in financial savings to the patient in future? Does it provide for full-mouth x-rays?
What forms of major dental care is covered? Does the plan cover implants, dentures, or treatment for temporomandibular disorders?
Does the plan allow for specialist referrals? If so, has the dentist be limited to “the” list of specialists to choose form?
Does the plan provide for emergencies? What are the provisions made for emergency care when the patient is on tour?
What percentage of monthly premiums goes into actual care and not to administration?

Dental Insurance benefit coverage should be taken into consideration but should not be the deciding factor in choosing the treatment.