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Britannica Online

Telkom Post

Homework and school research has never been easier with Britannica Online

The Internet is all about making life easier and more convenient, and this is especially true when it comes to using it as a learning tool for your children. One of the many benefits of subscribing to Telkom’s fixed broadband service is a product called Britannica Online.

Are you tired of how unreliable the information can be on the Internet, and how long it takes to explore all the search engines?  The world of accurate and speedy information via Britannica Online awaits! This Telkom product gives your children access to the world – literally! Via videos and images, a world atlas, timelines and a workspace, children are engaged at every corner. Learning has never been so much fun! There are also supplementary resources including journals, magazines, news feeds and Merriam-Webster’s dictionary and thesaurus.

Britannica Online is divided into three learning areas ensuring that the content is age-appropriate: Primary Britannica (for ages 5 – 11), Student Britannica (for ages 12 – 16) and Encyclopaedia Britannica (suited to ages 17 upwards). It delivers quick and easy access to high-quality, comprehensive information suitable for all.

It’s so great that it is used by children and adults alike as it provides a trusted source of information on all topics imaginable. Research any subject, knowing that the information is up-to-date and accurate, thanks to contributors who are experts in their field and editors who fact-check all the content.

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The great part about this is that Telkom Internet subscribers have exclusive free access to these Encyclopaedia Britannica services. Why choose Telkom as your service provider? Telkom offers fast, reliable Internet connectivity and fixed broadband allows for wireless connectivity within the home. This means that you can sit at the pool with your tablet device, laptop or smartphone and connect wirelessly to the Internet – without incurring additional costs for Internet connection. What’s even better is that multiple devices can access the wireless network, allowing multiple users within the range of the modem/router the ability to remain connected to the Internet.

For more see http://www.do.co.za/broadband/lifestyle/encyclopaedia-britannica/

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Children, Competitions, Education, Family

Beyond Potential Kids Giveaway

Beyond Potential

Beyond Potential

As a parent I know how important it is to hone my child’s skills and provide him or her with the best possible tools to enhance their potential and a give them the best chance, at achieving success in this life! Last week I introduced the Beyond Potential program to you – “Beyond Potential” is a group of ex-teachers (and present parents) who understand too well the rigours of modern parenting. They have created an innovative programme with the specific aim to help parents and teachers in their challenging task – to stimulate a child’s imagination & creativity, enhance perceptual, physical and cognitive skills – while the child experiences fun, excitement and discovery! Beyond Potential Today I am excited to announce the start of a super giveaway sponsored by Beyond Potential! We are giving away three Activity Packs and three Story Books, as well as one set of Flash Cards. So there will be seven lucky kiddies selected as winners! beyond potential All you need to do to enter and stand a chance of winning one of these great prizes is complete the entry steps on the Rafflecopter form below and leave a comment, below the post, telling us about your budding Einstein! Please Tweet about the giveaway to let your friends know – Win Awesome Kids Books & Activities with @bpkids and @supermomsablog! a Rafflecopter giveaway

Competition Details: 

  • The Beyond Potential Kids Giveaway will run from 26th October 2012, until the 5th November 2012. The winner/s will then be selected via the Rafflecopter form and announced on my blog and on Facebook. The winners will also be notified via email.
  • Entrants need to leave a comment on this blog, below the post, stating that you have completed the above, along with your details in the comment section below this post (please use a valid email address). Your details will be used to validate your entry if you are selected as a winner.
  • Please be advised that if you have been selected as a winner on Super Mom Blog in the past three(3) months you are not eligible for entry.
  • Conditions of entry: Anyone may enter this giveaway but please be advised that the various companies sponsoring prizes on Super Mom Blog, are based in South Africa and therefore prizes will only be shipped within South Africa. The prizes may not be exchanged for cash. 
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Education, Family, Healthy Living

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and with 1 in 29 women in South Africa having the potential to be diagnosed with Breast Cancer, it is definitely something we need to be more aware of! Many breast lumps are harmless, but they should all be checked. Many people adopt the attitude of rather not knowing and think that Cancer is something that will never happen to them. Well think again – ignorance is no way to live your life! It is important to be informed and educated, ensure that you examine your breasts regularly and if you are over 40, to go for regular check-ups to detect any abnormalities before they become life-threatening.

Having lost my own mom to cancer when she was the age I am now, health and well-being is something I am very passionate about and I want to ensure that my girls are informed and understand how lifestyle can affect your health. I thought I would include tips from the CANSA website on living cancer free:

CANSA’s Top Tips on living Cancer- Free

  • Eat smart and healthy – Be cancer-smart when choosing, preparing and enjoying food. Avoid processed foods and include lots of fresh vegetables and fruits in your diet.
  • Exercise and manage stress – Live a balanced, active lifestyle. Exercise is essential for building immunity and strength.  If you’re fit, managing your day-to-day responsibilities will be less stressful.
  • Avoid alcohol and tobacco – Limit the use of alcohol or avoid it completely and avoid the use of tobacco products.
  • Go for regular screening – Take time to go for regular medical check-ups and screening. Do monthly breast examinations and go for regular Pap smears, every two to three years.  Pap smears and breast examinations are important as they help to detect cancer early. The earlier cancer is detected, the higher your chance of surviving cancer. See Women’s Health Infographic and download Leaflets: Breast Cancer| Cervical Cancer.
  • Establish a support system – Seek the company of those who inspire you, whether family or friends and spend quality time with them.
  • Find daily inspiration – Feed your mind and soul with daily reflections that uplift you and give purpose and meaning to your life. Prayer and positive meditation can enhance your spiritual well-being.
  • Nurture a positive attitude and sense of humour – Keeping a gratitude journal is a great way to keep you focussed on the positive. Laughter is nature’s medicine and strengthens your immunity. So have some fun!
  • Complete treatment – Complete the treatment prescribed by medical and care teams if you are ill.
  • Go for regular follow-ups – To avoid the recurrence of cancer, you should practice a balanced lifestyle and go for regular medical check-ups even after remission.

There are various campaigns running at the moment where you can show your support for Breast Cancer Awareness, so get your pink on and help support this most worthy cause! Buy a pink ribbon in support of Breast Cancer Awareness.

Super Mom Blog is going pink for the duration of October!

 

Source: CANSA

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Children, Education, Family, Parenting, Parenting Advice

How to Spark your Child’s Physical and Intellectual Achievement

Do you want your child to develop a strong, agile, and healthy body? Do you wish your child could master the skills needed to excel at a variety of sports? I am sure all parents want their children to experience success and to have fun while they develop fine and gross-motor movements as well as good balance, co-ordination and rhythm. (Unfortunately many sports programmes for young children target one specific set of skills and are competitive and challenging in a way that could warp a child’s self-esteem or emotional development.)

Do you want to raise a creative child? One who can come up with amazing ideas, amuse himself, solve problems and enjoy the magical side of childhood? Of course you do! The problem is that these days it seems like every toy and every children’s programme focuses on education, not creativity.

The good news is that you can foster both the creative spark and the optimum physical development! Start by tweaking your attitude: the strict rules of rugby are great for the Springboks, and statements such as, “No, no, the sun should be yellow,” can either hinder a child’s willingness to participate in sport or halt creative thinking. Encourage participation and creativity by being open-minded and non-judgmental.

Participation in physical activities that are fun and non-threatening and also being involved with stimulating creative activities lets children develop their skills in a way that works for them. Physical and intellectual development are often closely intertwined. Even 6 year-olds can do basic multiplication – they often figure it out on their own through playing games.

Here are ways to spark both the physical and intellectual development of your child:
1. Free play Open up some time for free play – just relax and let your children play as children. Avoid complicated toys; rather, opt for things such as building blocks, dough, a ball, a hoop, a Frisbee, crayons and paper or just kitchen utensils. Free play is about letting children solve their own problems, as opposed to showing them what the answer is.

2. Music – music is fun! Children respond immediately to music. Encourage them to sing, dance and try their hand at various instruments. Dancing or moving to music is great exercise too!

3. Story Telling Every child loves books, and every parent loves a child who reads: they’ll do well in school. But books and stories are also a great source of creative fun. When children learn they have the ability to take stories off the page, they feel empowered to let their own amazing ideas take over. Children of almost any age have the ability to compose their own stories; they just need some encouragement from you.

4. Drawing, Colouring and Crafts Isn’t doing crafts just creative by nature? Not always. Choose hands-on projects that include a component that your child contributes. Sometimes that’s as basic as choosing the colours they wish (No, the sky does not have to be blue!), or doing a project where you don’t have to follow the instructions word-for-word to get a fun result.

5. Outdoor games: With basic equipment and fine weather, your child will enjoy simple physical games! Use a hula hoop, a Frisbee, a skipping rope, a ball balanced on an empty coffee tin to aim at and hit with a pool noodle for a bat. Create a target and let him throw balls of different sizes, shapes and colours. Set up a series of 5 small objects on the lawn about 1,5 meters apart – in a straight line – and a target or goal at the end. Give your child a ball (preferably a small soccer ball), and ask him to control the ball with his feet only, weaving in and out of the line of objects. Once he reaches the last object, he must take aim and kick the ball into the goal.

Every child possesses unique talents and unlimited potential. It is up to us – parents and educators – to identify, nurture and develop those latent talents. However, with such busy lifestyles and demanding careers, parents often do not have the energy, the expertise or the time!

“Beyond Potential” is a group of ex-teachers (and present parents) who understand too well the rigors of modern parenting. They have created an innovative programme with the specific aim to help parents and teachers in their challenging task – to stimulate a child’s imagination & creativity, enhance perceptual, physical and cognitive skills – while the child experiences fun, excitement and discovery!

The Programme is for children aged 2 – 10, and consists of:

  • “Buzzi Brains” = Educational Games, Stories and Discussion, Arts and Crafts, Fun, mind-stretching Activities and Brain Gym.
  • “Buzzi Bodies” = All the skills needed to excel at sport in Primary school. (Soccer, Cricket, Tennis, Rugby, Hockey, Netball, Golf, Rhythmic gymnastics and Athletics.) Develops gross & fine motor movement, balance, locomotion, spatial relationships, co-ordination, rhythm & timing, strength and flexibility.
To find our more about Beyond Potential and other products that they offer click over to their website here.

Disclaimer: The above article was supplied to Super Mom Blog for publication by Beyond Potential.

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Children, Competitions, Education, Family

South African Maths Challenge 2012

Maths Challenge

SA Maths Challenge

Schools, classes and individuals are once again invited to compete in another exciting and educational SA Maths Challenge due to take place on the 18 and 19 September. The internet-based challenge, which is free to all learners from Grade R right through to grade 12, enables anybody to take part in real-time maths challenges powered by the Mathletics platform. Here they can put their best mental arithmetic skills against other students from around the world. Not only will the top performers go into the selection process to become Ambassadors of the World Education Games 2013 but there are lots of other exciting prizes up for grabs for the top students, classes and schools in each category.

The challenge is run in conjunction with 3P Learning, the founders of World Maths Day, and encourages learners from all over the country to practice hard to break the South African record for the largest online maths competition in the country. Rob Masefield, SA General Manager for 3P Learning says that in line with the goals of our education departments, this challenge is an ideal way for teachers to inspire learners by letting them do something different and inspiring with Maths.

The competition is very popular as it encourages learners of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to have a go at maths in a fun, interactive and accessible way and at a level which is suited to their varying abilities. They can improve the speed and accuracy of their maths in a fun interactive manner. Best of all participation in the competition is free – all students need is internet access, says Masefield.

Registration for schools is already open and students need to register before the night of 17 September. There are two distinct stages. Each day runs from midnight to midnight. The free practice session for learners commenced this week on 3 September allowing them the opportunity to hone their skills before the big event. Learners and teachers can go to www.samathschallenge.co.za to register and take part.

The first day is a Curriculum Maths Challenge where students are set a special challenge curriculum course, suitable for their age group. “This tests the students’ knowledge of Maths concepts, “says Masefield. The second day is where the fun really starts and here students compete in a live maths challenge. In sets of 60 seconds they play mental arithmetic races with other students from across the world. “Not only does this test their concept knowledge but also their speed,” says Masefield.

Masefield confirms that students already licensed for Mathletics or Spellodrome need not register and can automatically participate in the challenge by signing in to www.samathschallenge.co.za and using their existing user name and password.

In the 2011 South African competition nearly 50 000 students were eligible to compete and it is anticipated that the response this year will be even greater. “So come on, learners, register and get practicing!” encourages Masefield.

Super Mom Blog is giving away a R500 Exclusive Books voucher to one lucky student, you can enter the voucher giveaway yourself or get your mom or dad to enter for you! All you need to do is answer the simple question below, tell us what grade you are in and you could be spending that voucher at Exclusive Books!

All you need to do to win the R500 Exclusive Book Voucher is answer the simple question below:~
  • Who are the current top 3 students in the SA Maths Challenge – click here to find your answer. Remember to leave a comment with your answer and your grade in the comment section below!
    Please tweet about this to let you friends know – Enter the #SAMathsChallenge and Win a R500 Exclusive Books Voucher on @supermomsablog ! Or post about it on Facebook!

    Competition Details and Disclaimer:

    • The Maths Challenge Competition will run from 12th September 2012, until midnight on the 16th September 2012. The winner will then be randomly selected and announced on Super Mom Blog. The winner will also be notified via email that they have won.
    • The winner will receive a R500 Exclusive Books Voucher.
    • Please leave a comment on this blog, below the post, stating that you have completed the above; along with your details in the comment section below this post (please include your email address). If you do not complete this step your entry will not be valid.
    • Conditions of entry: Anyone may enter this giveaway but please advised that prize will only be shipped within South Africa. The prize may not be exchanged for cash.
    • Any person/s who have won a competition on Super Mom Blog in the last 3 months are not eligible for entry.

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