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Tuesday, April 26th, 2011School Bullies! Would You Know if Your Child is Being Bullied?
Saturday, June 12th, 2010Is your child developing weird behavioural problems.A few tell tale signs can suggest that your child is being bullied. Here are a few to question and deal with them previous to it becomes a very terrible situation to handle.Talking to your child evenly and building up strong family relationships can mean a child can tell you they are being bullied and you can intervene previous to its too late. Not all children tell their parents though. you can later explore further just in case a further problem is the produce of a child’s scarce behaviour.
1.If your child has a silent and shy personality bullying can evenly go a miss. A child who does not feel they can approach a parent will evenly not tell you there is a problem, or if they keep coming in from playing outside telling you “mum they keep hitting me” you can sometimes be so busy and sick of them coming in every 10 minutes or so that you “say oh go on and play”, sometimes you want them to fend for them selves and stick up for themselves but bullies evenly pray on children who don’t fight back. so when bulling has become a very serious issue your child will feel they are unable to approach you with any serious problem at all.A child can become withdrawn and not want to play outside after school with their acquaintances.
2.Stealing a child may result in stealing/shop lifting and hiding things from you and then giving them away to try make new acquaintances, it evenly has the bullies then stealing from their lunch boxes, sack cash etc because they are known as a soft touch, and the child who is bullied will feel they will leave me alone if i give into them. which is evenly not the case.The other children could still not want to make acquaintances with your child and may even produce more children to bully your child.. look out for hidden toys, pens, chocolate bars, cash hidden under the pillow or bed which you know you havent given them sack cash for.
3. Loneliness and not keen to join in with other children, its a excellent thought to get your child involved with as many out of school activities as possble, it can aleviate the problem of socializing with children of the same age and is a excellent way for your child to mix with adults too.When your child attends these fixed and is pleased with lots of acquaintances and suddenly doesnt want to join in it can evenly mean bullying is taking place wether at school or even at the activity class.
4.Your child can bully a younger member of the family in revenge against the bullies. Because the younger child is smaller and younger he/she may not be able to hold your son or daughter off if fighting occurs. Your older child will feel poweful and in control where usually the bullies strip this from him/her when bulling happens frequently to your child.
5.Bedwetting, soling of pants, a further tell tale sign that a touch is incorrect.(please note)Children can go through a bedwetting stage around 7so if it is bullying other signs have started to develop such as nightmares, dread of the bullies when you go down the street, thay may make excuses to go a further way round to avoid them.
we hope you never have to come across your child dealing with bulling the worse case was at age 11 one child out of a class of 30….26 children all against one student at school .The problems got worse until age 13 when the child got into a fight after having enough of bullying and finished up with detention plus striped of prefect duty in the last year at school.
Please note The above information is just a guide please look at all possiblities previous to rushing in at the deep end and shouting at the teachers, it could turn out that your child is the major bully after all.Take care why not stay our online store for more articles amd free advice for the under 5’s. at www.cheekychumsonline.co.uk
Would You Like to Learn How to be an Atomic Blogger?
Monday, December 21st, 2009Blogging is becoming more standard by the hour, and is a must for anyone who is serious about making an online presence. I believe that in business to be truly effectual it is becoming clear that we need to maximise our options for generating business, both online and offline. Why do one without the other? Its nuts in my opinion, and also in the opinion of many of the top marketers in the world.
So back to blogging… The wonderful thing about blogging is that it is really fun! Yes it’s right. Entrepreneurs, solo-preneurs and network marketers are really have more fun promoting their business today, with all these fabulous technologies at their fingertips.
What started off for me as a small add on for my Network Marketing business has now become much more than that. My blog evenly achieves high Google rankings, and allows me to attract high feature prospects from all over the world, through the information and keywords in my posts.
Marketing with blogs and Web 2.0 is all about giving value. People are hungry for information and they are going to find it on the internet with or without you, so why not become a valuable source through which they may receive some if it?
You can do blogs for every niche, not just network marketing. You can build a community round your blog in order to make a following and to attract people to your harvest and air force. In turn you can then make more harvest and air force to satisfy this niche market.
Through the interactive nature of the blog it is very simple to encourage direct response from your readers, which can be invaluable marketing research. They will happily tell you what they delight in and what they are looking for.
With more relevance to this blog, you can establish yourself as a chief in Network Marketing by blogging about your experiences and learning curve in this business. People are looking for leadership, and when they find it they appreciate it!
In that scenario your blog will be more about generating new prospects who will be drawn to your blog posts, newsletter etc. and many times will also review the Network Marketing Company that you are with. It may be immediately if the timing is right for them, or it may be later if they choose they need to make a exchange.
I have heard it said many times that people join you in Network Marketing either because they:
a) See you as a chief who can help them get where they want to go, or
b) See the system you are using to be of value to them in building a business.
The best resource I have found for learning how to set up and run an effectual blog is ‘Atomic Blogging,’ by Alvin Phang. I wished I had found it previous to I had set up my first blog because it would have made the process a lot simpler for me!
Alvin is a qualified blogger who rakes in huge bucks through monetizing his blog, so he is not a theorist. His background is a techie one so when he saw the potential of blogging he immediately got to grips with automating the techie side of everything possible, which made it possible for him to teach others in very simple language and with step by step instructions and diagrams, how to set up a qualified looking blog.
His ebook is packed full of goodies and bonuses. He talks you through how to find your profitable niche, your keywords (using a fantastic piece of free software he produced which allows you to instantly get the KEI and Ratio of the keywords you are looking to use in your advertising)
If you don’t know what these things are then you soon will do and let me tell you, you will appreciate this software because there are no longer readily available free tools online for this purpose. This is relevant if you are thinking of monetizing your blog around a certain niche.
I found I could dip into the information as and when my blog urban, and I had time to apply more of his strategies. I was a complete beginner when I started, with no technical background whatsoever, which is why I recommend this to anyone who is feeling slightly over-awed at dipping their toe into this exciting arena.
The Atomic Blogging guide is comprehensive and takes you through every step of the way right through to the technical side of installing your Wordpress blog, and then in specifics of how to market and get tons of traffic to it.
There are free plugins which are simple to install, many of them designed or located by Alvin to make life simpler for the blogger, and to get your blog recognised and submitted to all the top social bookmarking managers, and social networks. This alone for me saved me hours of just trying to work out what all this meant!!
Anyhow that’s about it for now. If you’re serious about entering the blogging world, I recommend you start off correctly, rather than dabbling so jump on over to my blog and pick yourself up a free report with all the details.
What is a Domain Name and Why Would You Want One?
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009What is a Domain Name? Previous to we can go into what a
domain name is I’m going to tell you why we need them as
the answers compliment each other. The Internet is just a really
huge collection of connected computers (a network). For the
purpose of explaining domain names you can reckon of the Internet
a bit ike the phone system and just like the phone system every
computer on the Internet has it’s own phone number apart from an
Internet phone number is called an IP addresses. This address is
made up of up to 12 digits in the form 123.123.123.123,
computers use these IP addresses to send information to each
other over the Internet.
When the Internet was first produced it quickly became clear that
these IP addresses were not simple to remember and a further method
was need to make these addresses more human friendly.The
solution to this was the Domain Name System (DNS). In the end the
DNS is a really really huge phone book for computers. When
you type a web site address into your web browser it checks the
DNS for that website name and finds the IP address. Once it has
the IP address it can then send a message to that computer and
question it for the web page you wanted.
Ok so you know a domain name is part of a web site address
but which part? Lets look at a website address so we can
identify and discuss what bit of it is a domain name.
http://www.allwebhosts.com.ru/indexhtml
The above address is the home page of the this web site. It can
be split into 3 main parts. The first part is http:// this just
tells your web browser what kind of information it is going to
get and how to get it. The last part is /index.html this is name
of the files on the remote computer that you want your browser
to get. The bit in the middlewww.allwebhosts.com.ru is a
domain name. This is the name that your computer sends to the
DNS to get back the IP address.
So you know what a domain name is and that there is a phone book
called the DNS to exchange your simple to remember domain name into
an IP address that you computer can know. The Internet
phone book (DNS) is special in that everyone on the Internet
needs to be able to use it. This makes the DNS very very huge
(100+ million addresses huge). Due to the size of this phone book
it needed to have a carefully organised and managed structure.
Domain names themselves are split into different levels like
a hierarchy. The DNS system uses this hierarchy to search
the DNS for the IP address of the domain name it is trying to
find. The last bit of a domain, in the previous example the com
part is called the top amount domain. There are a large selection
of top amount domains like com, net, org and info. There are also
very similar endings called country amount domains like uk and
de. Each of the top amount and country amount domains are managed
by a different organization, sometimes these are companies or
non profit organizations and sometimes governments. In the
domain business these organisations are referred to as the
registries. Each registry looks after it’s own part of the
domain name system.
If you choose you want to use a domain name in the top amount
domain com, like mycompany.com you would have to have this name
assigned by the registry that manages that top amount domain (for
..com a US company called VeriSign). The process of being
assigned a domain name is called domain registration.
Domain registration is more like a lease than a buy.
You are renting the second amount domain (the mycompany bit) from
Verisign for a specific amount of time normally between 1 and 10
years at a time. Most of the organizations that allow you to
register a second amount domain charge a fee for each year that
you register the domain for. With nearly all domain names you
are also given the option to renew your registration (lease)
when it is close to running out (expiring).
Once you have registered a second amount domain you are free to
make as many third amount domains (sometimes called sub
domains) as you like.
Once you have registered a second amount domain you are free to
make as many third amount domains (sometimes called sub
domains) as you like. In our previous example the www is a sub
domain of itxcel.com.
Most of the registries that manage these top amount domain names
do not allow individuals or businesses to register domains
frankly with them. To register a domain you need to use a
company like Allwebhosts. We act as a registrar and send all the
required information and the registration fee to the registry.
Registrars are useful as they hide the differences that exist in
each of the registries from the customer and provide a simple
step by step process for registering a domain. A registrar also
allows you to manage and footstep all your domains from one place
rather than having to deal with a different company for each top
amount domain.
OK so I know what a domain name is, Why do need one? Can
you image what a nightmare it would be if you had an email
address like myname@123.246.128.255 or a web site address
http://123.246.128.255/? These addresses are possible but not
very simple to remember. Now if you register a domain name you
could make an email address like myname@mycompany.com and a
web site address like mycompany.com. These are much simpler to
remember and look 100 times more qualified.
One of the vital points about registering a domain is
that once done you have an exclusive right to use that domain
for as long as you keep the domain registered in your name. If
you do not renew a domain at the end of it’s registration period
it will again become available for registration by a name else.
For this reason even if you don’t want or need a web site at the
moment, it’s still a excellent thought to register a domain as soon as
possible. Just imagine if your competition registered the domain
name of your company or product. Even if there is a process in
place to retrieve these domain it can be long and complicated.
It is certainly simpler to spend a small cash up front to
secure your chosen domain names.