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Teaching Your Child Spanish As A Second Language



In the United States, Spanish is the second most spoken language after English. Being able to speak and understand Spanish in the USA welcomes more job opportunities and higher earnings.

There are many ways to go about learning Spanish. I myself learned Spanish in high school and supplemented my education by listening to Spanish language music and using Spanish language chat sites. Other adults have learned by programs such as Rosetta Stone, taking night classes, or by hiring tutors.

Being an adult who has learned Spanish, I know how difficult it can be. Studies have proven that is much easier for children to learn not only a second language, but also numerous languages at once. For that reason, I am now in the process of teaching my 1-year old son Spanish.

There are many tools available for children including toys, books, and educational games. In my home we use all of the above. My son has maracas that count and name the colors of the rainbow and a drum that sings the alphabet in both Spanish and English. We also have a collection of Disney board books that tell entertaining and educational stories in both languages that we read to him every day.

Another tool that we use which is a very beneficial resource for parents trying to help their children learn Spanish is television. There are many bilingual television shows available on public, cable, and satellite television. Some popular examples of such shows include Nickelodeon’s Dora the Explorer and Go Diego Go, PBS’s Dragon Tales and Maya and Miguel, and Disney’s Handy Manny.

There is no doubt that the aforementioned shows are all positive educational programs. They are English Language children’s programs that introduce Hispanic cultures and Spanish vocabulary. However, instead of just teaching my son vocabulary words, I would like that he also learn conversational skills. In order to do so, I also expose him to 100% Spanish language programming.

I highly recommend having English speaking children learning Spanish to actually watch the Spanish Language versions of Dora the Explorer or Go Diego, Go on Univision rather than or along with the English versions. It opens their minds to more vocabulary and allows them to take on a higher level of conversation.

Univision has a block of 100% Spanish language programming for children on Saturday mornings called Planeta U. Planeta U shows include both Dora and Diego as well as Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks or as they call it Jakers! Las Aventuras de Piggley Winks, and an Inspector Gadget show about traveling called Los Viajes del de Inspector Gadget.

Although it’s the most popular, Univision is not the only Spanish Language Network in the United Sates. There are many other networks, which show Spanish language children’s programming. The two favorites in my house are V-me and Cbeebies. V-me has over twenty quality program options available in Spanish for children. It is the home of the Mexican version of Sesame Street Plaza Sesamo, and host to other shows dubbed from English to Spanish such as Lazy Town, Pororo, and 7 pets. There is a new show coming out on V-me that I am looking forward too called Thalia and Eebee Adventures. The host of the show Thalia is a very famous Mexican pop singer.

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10 Top Tips to Use Propane Camping Equipment Safely in RVs



You feel like a walking icicle. Even with your camping gear on, your cheeks are flush, your toes are numb, and your breath seems to freeze like a science experiment–as soon as it hits the winter air. Wondering how much longer you can survive the brutal weather, you light your Coleman lantern, to guide you along the trail. Just when you feel as though you will be stranded in the wilderness forever…you spot the entrance to the campground. After using one of your Badge Holders to flash you ID to the guard, you head towards your RV, wishing that you had a Coleman propane heater inside.

Propane is a colorless gas that is located in both natural gas and petroleum. It has become a popular fuel for various types of camping gear, including camping lanterns, camping stoves, and camping heaters. But while petroleum products are instrumental in the modern world, they have actually been used for over 5,000 years. Ancient people in Mesopotamia first used petroleum compounds for products such as adhesives and caulking.

While propane is as practical as Clear Vinyl Badge Holders, it should be handled properly like other fuels. Here are some guidelines that will keep propane a safe, effective fuel for your camping gear:

1. Cylinder safety. Never use or move propane containers that have become damaged, are leaking, have corrosion, or have been in contact with fire. Also, never use or store liquid fuels or propane cylinders in your RV’s living or passenger sections.

2. The ins and outs of air. When using a propane stove, open a window or vent. This will take out particles of combustion and moisture that could have carbon monoxide in them.

3 Reminders for refueling. When you stop the RV for refueling, verify that all ignition sources have been turned off or put out. That includes engines and pilot lights. In addition, everyone in the RV should exit and stay outdoors, until the refueling is complete.

4 Read the signs of monoxide poisoning. Several medical signs of monoxide poisoning exist, such as nausea, drowsiness, confusion, dizziness, headaches, etc. When such signs appear, order everyone to exit the RV, and seek immediate medical treatment.

5 Inspector Gadget. A certified technician should inspect your propane camping gear a minimum of once every two years. This will ensure that your equipment is safe and in working order.

6. Never sacrifice safety for savings. If you purchase a used RV, verify that a certified technician has inspected all of the propane camping gear .

7. Cooking up trouble. You should never cook while your RV is in motion. Also, never use the oven or stove burners for the purpose of space heating.

8. Be alarmed. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. If you have propane gear in your RV, a carbon monoxide alarm and propane gas alarm are outstanding investments.

9. Rotten equipment. If you pick up a scent like rotten eggs in your RV, turn off the supply valve and have everyone exit the vehicle immediately.

10. “Portable” may mean “outdoors.” Some portable equipment, such as camping stoves, should always be used outdoors. Unlike Proximity

Badge Holders, they were not designed to be used indoors, in locations such as RVs.

While propane equipment can make your RV camping trip more enjoyable, it should always be used safety, to protect you and your fellow campers. When used properly, such equipment can provide hours upon hours of light, cooking, and warmth. Camping in an RV can be loads of fun, and propane equipment, when used correctly, can safely add to that enjoyment. Propane can make your RV camping trip a gas!