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Alan Kennon lives a very happy life with two kids and a lovely wife. He likes to share his life time experiences with others about how they can improve their lifestyle and personality.
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How to Develop the Self-Esteem of a Student with ADHD

Always begin the lesson with a simple overview of what you want the pupils to achieve. Then create a framework with simple steps so the child with ADHD knows what…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 11, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Develop a Whole-School Approach to Encourage a Good Understand of ADHD

It is essential to develop a system - from the headteacher right through the school - to encourage a good understanding of ADHD. This is a difficult thing to achieve…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 10, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to De-Clutter Your Life

People are generally more at ease if they don’t have to deal with unwanted and unnecessary things like clutter. Clutter is generally a time waster because it consumes so much…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 10, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Deal with Substance Misuse in Youth with ADHD

Although many youths who have no other difficulties can unfortunately become involved with smoking and excessive drug or alcohol intake, youths with ADHD are at least four times as likely…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 10, 2010
Posted inEducation & Training

How to Deal with Speech and Language Difficulties in Children

Many children with ADHD also have difficulties with speech and language development, and while these are often quite subtle, they can negatively impact on a child's experience in the classroom.…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 10, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Deal with Hyperactive Pupils

Hyperactive pupils' bodies are driven to move constantly and it might be said that you can either have them sitting still or paying attention, but to do both is asking…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 10, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships Lifestyle & Personality

How to Build Confidence in Your Children by giving them Swimming Lessons

One of the most confidence-building skills you can teach your child is the ability to swim. Children who know how to swim overcome one of life's most gripping fears: the…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 8, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Build Confidence in Your Children

One simple and effective way to build confidence in your child is to make certain that he or she always has enough money for at least two phone calls. You…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 8, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Be a Role Model to Younger Relatives

Do you want to know how to be a role model to younger relatives? Do you want to be that somebody they tell almost everything to and ask questions to…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 8, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Avoid Using Detention in the Classroom

Pupils who are disruptive are more likely to be removed from the classroom if their behaviour affects the other children. However, such actions may have a serious effect on the…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 8, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Attract Media Coverage

Favorable media coverage can enhance the reputation of your organization and build credibility with key audiences. Identify newsworthy stories, issue effective news releases, and put together useful media packs to…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 6, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Ask Your Child’s Opinion

A big part of a child's self-esteem is rooted in the feel­ing that his or her feelings and thoughts are valuable and important to a parent, to the family, and…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 6, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Deal With Your Teens’ Body Obsession

Teenagers live by comparison. They endlessly judge themselves against the yardstick of their parents, their friends and the whole world. Tragically for them, the wider world has some pretty unfair…
Posted by Alan Kennon March 1, 2010
Posted inFamily & Relationships

How to Notice Links Between Children Behavior Problem And Depression

Though our greatest worry is the depressed teenager, children of all ages can be depressed. Depression is more than the kind of short-term sadness we all experience. True depression immobilizes,…
Posted by Alan Kennon February 26, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Look At The Positive Side of Discipline When Parenting

The positive side of discipline An eight-year-old has a rush of blood to the head and tidies her bedroom. We inspect her handiwork and reward her with enthusiasm and some…
Posted by Alan Kennon February 26, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Develop your Taste in Wine

There is only one hard and fast rule that should govern all your wine consumption: Drink what you like. Don't worry about "red wine with meat, white with fish (or…
Posted by Alan Kennon February 25, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Cope with Isolation

It is hard to understand how, in a world that seems to be exploding with people, modern Western society creates so much isolation. But many of us experience feelings of…
Posted by Alan Kennon February 25, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How to Satisfy the Landlord when Choosing a Property

When choosing a residential or commercial land for sale and negotiating the terms of its hire, you are obviously seeking the best possible package you can get. Do remember, however, that just…
Posted by Alan Kennon February 11, 2010
Posted inFood & Cooking

How to Distinguish Between Physical and Psychological Hunger

Psychotherapists Jane Hirschmann and Carol Munter developed the terms stomach hunger and mouth hunger to help overeaters distinguish between physical and psychological hunger. These concepts will help you sort out…
Posted by Alan Kennon January 24, 2010
Posted inLifestyle & Personality

How To Introduce Text in Acting

Children from ten to twelve are often very perceptive. They will begin to need to work on material which has a structure. The teacher might find it useful to create…
Posted by Alan Kennon January 17, 2010

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