Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
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Friday, January 18, 2008

Buying An Expresso Machine

Those who want to start the day right with a fresh cup of coffee have to go out first and buy the machine. There are certain things to consider before shelling out those hard earned dollars and here are some tips that will help any potential buyer.

1. Household appliances aren't free. Price is definitely the most important factor. This may depend on the frequency that those in the household can consume on a daily basis that will determine whether to get the kind made of metal or plastic.

2. There are 4 types of espresso machines being offered on the market.

The basic model operates through steam. The second is called the semi-automatic because it has a few settings that will help the user control how long this will be brewed before it goes down from the pot and into the cup.

The third is called the automatic. You don't have to go back and forth to the kitchen to check on it because this can be fixed at a certain time so the only thing to do is get it while it's still hot.

The last is called the super automatic. It is just like the third type. The only difference is that it does other things such as eject the spent puck or pour steam milk out into the cup. This is the most expensive and will cost more than $1,000 and are only used by commercial establishments.

3. Coffee machines also come in various designs. The basic one is rectangular and bulky. But those who want a more modern look can look at the thin models which can be compared to flat screen television sets.

4. The boiler is the only part of the espresso machine that is made out of metal. Many prefer aluminum because they heat up faster compared to the others but brass and copper seem to be more durable in the long term.

5. Another factor that will help convert the coffee grounds into the espresso is the bar pressure. Ideally, machines that guarantee 9 bars is sufficient enough for household consumption even if there are other models that can promise double.

With all this information, it is time to go shopping. You should check out the various brands and compare the prices being offered at one store from the next before making that important decision.

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Daily Opportunities to Teach Your Child

Children love to learn, and they learn best when parents take an active role in their education. The first response to this from many parents is that they do not have the time to sit down and teach their child math or reading. Many state that this is why they send their children into the school system. Teachers know best how to educate the children they teach.

There are many ways to teach children, and not all of them require a parent to sit down and have a structured plan. In every activity that a parent does with a child, there is room to add in an educational element. Here are just a few great ideas:

When swimming in a pool, have the entire family count before anyone jumps in. For younger children, try counting all the way to 10. For older children, introduce a new language. Counting to 10 in Spanish or Japanese is just as much fun and the child will learn the numbers quickly. Exposure to the sounds of another language will make it easier for a child to learn that language later in life.

Driving provides a wonderful opportunity for learning and fun. Use the time to play rhyming games and word games with the kids. For younger children, stick with words that are easy to rhyme: fun and sun; bug and rug. Older children can be challenged to make rhyming poems or haikus. Or keep a book of poetry in the car and have your child read out loud. Exposure to poetry teaches children the beauty of language and reading aloud will strengthen their reading skills. Discuss the poems after each reading to be sure that the child understood what they read. This will increase reading comprehension, a skill that every child will need during school years.

Another great driving activity is to make up math problems. Problems can be as simple as 1 + 2, or can be structured as word problems (Mom has 3 apples and ate 1). For older children, keep paper and pencil in the car for them to work on harder problems. To keep the game fun, allow your child to make up problems for you too. By taking turns and trying to stump each other, it creates a game atmosphere.

On long drives with older children, be sure to play informative talk-radio programs. When the program ends, ask your child what they thought about the broadcast. Ask for their opinions and feelings. Engage them in conversation and get their brains working. They must learn that it isn't enough to just listen to a broadcast, but to actually think about the material presented, digest it, and form opinions.

Learning should be fun. Parents can use everyday activities to teach, and do it under the guise of entertainment. Children need to be shown that learning is fun, and that it is a process that never ends.

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