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AMERICAN MOSAIC - Kids Helping Kids Survive the Effects of Katrina By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Friday, September 09, 2005 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Special English. I'm Doug J
When Rick Aggeler graduated from the famed Berklee College of Music in 2007, he had two career options: professional drummer or music teacher. He chose music teacher - with a mission. Aggeler, 25, discovered early on in life that music is magic. Musi
Fewer Kids Living in US Suburbs When you think of the American suburbs, what comes to mind? Street after street of similar houses? Shopping malls and big yards and white picket fences? All valid images, but youre forgetting something that is - or was
Aboytoldhismomshewasawfulatraisingkids. Shereplied,Holdyourtongue.That'snottrue! Theboysaid,ThenwhydoyousendmetobedwhenI'mnottiredandwakemeupinthemorningwhenIam? Notes: 1.Aboytoldhismomshewasawfulatraisingkids. 一个男孩告诉他妈妈,说她在养
In Hollywood, everybody wants to be rich, famous and beautiful. Nobody wants to be old, unknown and poor. For Hollywood kids, life can be difficult, because they grow up in such an unreal atmosphere. Their parents are ambitious and the children are p
At least seven million Americans identify themselves as belonging to more than one race, and interest is rapidly growing in issues of multi-racial identity. In his new book, Mixed, writer and artist Kip Fulbeck presents a collection of portraits cele
By Nick Wadhams Nairobi 03 October 2007 Nairobi is home to some of the world's biggest slums, and more than half of its 3 million people live in them. Many in the slums don't even have electricity, so it was quite an event recently when a white scree
Real Parents, Real Talk About Kids And Screens DAVID GREENE, HOST: OK, Rachel Martin, remind our listeners - you have two kids. RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: I do. GREENE: Right - two boys. They're how old? MARTIN: They're 2 and 4. GREENE: All right, so I thi
DAVID GREENE, HOST: 'Tis the day after Christmas, and all through the house, many kids probably are not stirring because they're joyfully lost in digital devices. Many parents know that well. Maybe the kids are playing with that new app or game on th
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The battle over screen time for families - that's what we're exploring this week in All Tech Considered. (SOUNDBITE OF ULRICH SCHNAUSS' NOTHING HAPPENS IN JUNE) KELLY: Apple recently became the latest company to announce they
《学会英语发音》初阶英语拼读系列-PhonicsKids 重在培养学生学习能力。让他们从一接触英语开始,就能做到看到单词就会读,听到单词就会写,并且通过认读单词来学习句型、语法和阅读,同
A foreign language instruction with kids should start as early as possible and when it turns to Chinese-language teaching in the United States, some directors of Confucius Institute there give a similar attitude and propose they build a pipeline of s
EDUCATION REPORT – September 12, 2002: 'Liberty’s Kids' Television Show By Jerilyn Watson This is the VOA Special English Education Report. A new public television program is helping American chil
Hanna: So, next week I have to do a debate in my finance class. Diego: Oh, really, what is your debate about? Hanna: Our debate topic is about whether we should teach finance to kids, so things like investment and the stock market. Things like tax. D
Rebecca: So Gareth we've been talking about kids and technology. So is there a time when you think maybe kids should have access to a cellphone? Gareth: Well, there are many benefits to having a cellphone at an early age, like nowadays, you can get t
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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Let's ask what a classic test of child psychology shows in a different culture - a test of self-control which involves being presented with a tasty marshmallow, which you're not supposed to eat. Researchers found a culture where
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: In Baltimore, the city is embroiled in a debate over its squeegee kids - young people who jump into street intersections, squeegees in hand, to clean car windows for cash. Drivers have been complaining about their run-ins w
《学会英语发音》初阶英语拼读系列-PhonicsKids 重在培养学生学习能力。让他们从一接触英语开始,就能做到看到单词就会读,听到单词就会写,并且通过认读单词来学习句型、语法和阅读,同
DAVID GREENE, HOST: There's a video that went viral on Twitter recently. It has a mom sneaking up on her 6-year-old son as he's doing his math homework. And she catches him asking Alexa, Amazon's smart speaker, for help. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORD