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Barbara Snyder

Barbara Snyder is a retired California Distinguished School Principal and Coordinator For Human Resources. She has a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction. She holds elementary education, secondary, community college, and administrative credentials. She is currently the publisher of http://EducationResourcesNetwork.com, co-publisher of Strictly Business Magazine, http://www.sbmag.org and Student Teacher Supervisor at Chapman University College.
Articles by this Author
» Give Your Child a Jump Start on Reading
By Barbara Snyder | Published 06/24/2005 | Parenting | Unrated
As a parent you do not have to be a reading expert to give your child a jump start in becoming a reader. However, I hope you are not waiting until the child is about to start school before making reading a key part of daily life. There is so much that a parent can do to be involved in this very important process. Research says that the support that parents give to a child is the most critical factor in a child’s life....
» EBay: No Way…Yes Way (Ten Seller Themes)
By Barbara Snyder | Published 06/24/2005 | Entrepreneurial | Unrated

Hearing that there are more than 1.2 million registered eBay users, that more than 25,000 members make five figure income as full time eBay entrepreneurs, and that more than 250,000 part timers make several thousand dollars a year of supplementary income from eBay enterprises would make anyone comment in disbelief with, “No Way”. But the correct response to this is, “Yes, way.” In fact, it has also been reported that the number one eBay entrepreneur makes over a million dollars a year. As Austin Powers would say, “Yeah, Baby.” Or should we say, “E-Baby.”

» Is Your 'A' Student Getting C’s?
By Barbara Snyder | Published 06/24/2005 | Childhood | Rating:
Don’t let your child slide by with C’s when you know he or she could be getting A’s. All children have untapped potential that parents can help bring out. Since students in the United States are in school fewer days and fewer hours than many other countries, this leaves many hours available for parents to step into a role far more influential than they might imagine. Education isn’t just the teacher’s job. A parent is a child’s first teacher from birth to school age. Involved parents can make a difference in their child’s success in school using some common sense approaches that are important to do....
» Mathematics - We’re Counting on Help from Parents
By Barbara Snyder | Published 06/24/2005 | Childhood | Unrated
Please don’t give your child an excuse to dislike math by making comments about your own school experiences with it or your distaste for it. It is important for parents to be positive, active supporters of the learning process to help encourage a child. A parent’s attitude can and will influence that of their offspring. Don’t undermine your child’s potential by exposing them to your prejudice toward subjects in school that may have given you difficulty....
» Homework Doesn’t Have to Be a Battle of Wills
By Barbara Snyder | Published 06/24/2005 | Childhood | Unrated
Homework. It doesn’t have to be a daily battle of wills between child and parent. There are several strategies and elements that a parent can use to maximize an opportunity to support a child’s education and to massage the parent/child bond. For the parent, it is a way to understand what is going on at school and an opportunity for communication. Simply put, a parent has the ability to guide a child to positive feelings about education and to the rewards of good efforts...
» Yes, You Can Survive Your Adolescent’s Challenging Years
By Barbara Snyder | Published 06/24/2005 | Childhood | Rating:

Yes, You Can Survive Your Adolescent’s Challenging Years and Still Support Success in School

» Helping Your Child with History
By Barbara Snyder | Published 06/24/2005 | Childhood | Rating:
Remember James Taylor’s 70’s song with the lyrics, “Don’ know much about history, don’t know much geography…”. If you really don’t know much about it, don’t pass those feelings on to your children. It’s not too late for you either. What you may have thought of as boring and a waste of time when you were in school, might be the very thing that a family can build upon for family outings, vacations, and memories. After all, history is memories and can be an exciting vehicle for a family bonding like no other...
» Top Ten Helpful Hints to First Year Teachers
By Barbara Snyder | Published 06/24/2005 | Childhood | Rating:
Helpful Hints to First Year Teachers
» Have Some PASTA with Your Interview
By Barbara Snyder | Published 06/24/2005 | Jobs/Employment | Unrated
When cyclists prepare for a big race, they always make sure they load up on the carbs. It is not uncommon to have a pasta feed the night before an important event so that the athletes can store up some of the carbohydrates they will be burning up the next day. The same goes for preparing for an interview. A candidate for a job, preparing for that all-important interview, needs to take in some PASTA. However, it isn’t the same kind of pasta, but it is something that will energize, fortify and maximize a person’s chances in having a successful interview....
» Distance Learning, Online Education, Electronic Education, Electronic Learning…Call It What You Want
By Barbara Snyder | Published 09/25/2005 | Adult Education | Rating:
Whatever you want to label "learning at home" and however you want to define the latest buzz words for non-traditional education, you can find a program and method that suits your needs. Right now over 1.2 million people in the U.S. participate in some form of distance learning, with a projected expansion to 2.3 million in just a few years....
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