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Teaching my literacy to adults

A very high rate of adults cannot read or write as much as they'd like to be able to. It can be very isolating for people who cannot read signs or maps, can't make their own appointments and don't know how to fill out forms. It can be a life-changing experience for people in this situation to improve their literacy so that they can have more independence. This blog has some information about how people can find educational courses to improve your literacy, as well as some tips on the best ways that you can support adult learners in your family.

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Teaching my literacy to adults

    Debunked: 4 Myths About Truckers and Truck Licence Training

    Trucking trade schools are professional centres that help to train people to operate and drive heavy vehicles safely. If you have a clean driving record for driving smaller vehicles such as cars and trucks and you wish to expand your driving skills and start a new career, then signing up with a trucking school is the best option. However, you may have heard some myths about trucking schools and truck drivers that may make you think twice about applying to a training course.

    3 Ways Independent Schools Give Your Child an Advantage (Even After Graduation)

    Independent schooling is a great investment in your child's future. The advantages are long reaching and extend far beyond the end of the formal schooling, including increased lifetime earnings, improved life satisfaction and wealthier household. Here are three ways that children keep benefiting from independent schools after graduation.  Higher hourly earnings Recent Curtin University research showed that independent school students earned more than their public school peers. Men who had been to an independent school earned 15 per cent more than similarly aged peers who had been to public schools, while women who had been to independent schools earn an impressive 19 per cent more than their public school peers.

    Keep Your Child Pre-Schooler Healthy in Childcare

    As they play closely with other children and share toys it is a simple fact of life that children in child care are exposed to germs and infections. The good news is that there are a number of simple precautions that will help your child avoid many of the common illnesses and reduce the impact of others. Follow these defence strategies to keep your child healthier: Make Immunisation a Priority