by Annie Cook | Jun 8, 2009 | Internet
I have been working for the past two days trying to add new pages using my old theme. For those of you who are unfamiliar with this term WordPress Theme, let me just explain a little. If you are looking for a new apartment to move into, you will probably want to study...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Jun 6, 2009 | Language, Montessori
What is music and movement? When we were in pre-school, we learnt to perform to music and lyrics with movement to learn languages. Watch this video, the Music Men will demonstrate what it is all about. This was a smash hit by the way.
by Hanifa K. Cook | May 30, 2009 | Learning Skills
The areas in your brain that process this information for your memory are the hippocampus (the primitive structure in the brain), amygadala (processes emotion), cerebral cortex (used for processing information for long term memory such as languages) and network of...
by Hanifa K. Cook | May 28, 2009 | Learning Skills, Montessori
Take a break. Listen to this song< "Looking For My Car Keys and Wallet". Everybody has problem with trying to remember to do things. Your're not alone.
by Hanifa K. Cook | May 22, 2009 | English, Language, News
The basis of this post is to help non-native speakers of English language to understand how to approach communication with a native English speaker. However, this post is written in English, my preferred language of communication. In writing this post, I speak to the...
by Hanifa K. Cook | May 15, 2009 | Language
Here are my magic steps on how I teach myself to speak non-native languages. I also sugggest you print this post to keep a hardcopy for your reference. Learn first to say hello in that language. People forget that when we were a child,that is the word that our parents...
by Hanifa K. Cook | May 10, 2009 | Montessori
“Ibu” adalah wanita teragung, wanita Mulia yang patut kita sanjungi, tiada ibu tiadalah seri Hidup ini. Sayang Ibu membawa “syurga”, sentuhan Ibu membawa Bahagia. Dakapannya menghangatkan Hati..membawa “Ridho Illahi” Thank you mom for teaching me to be a mother. Happy...
by Hanifa K. Cook | May 7, 2009 | Montessori
Forget about grammar, forget about rules. Take them out of the equation of a perfectly written sentence, you are instantly sociable, polite and even humble. Bosses who call their employees by their surname with a salutation, are appalled. “Am I in trouble?” Bosses who...