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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Pia Toscano from American Idol signs record deal!

The American Idol star Pia Toscano has just signed her first record deal! She didn't win the big US competition herself but it would seem that doesn't matter to Pia!

Interscope Records are the company to take the star-in-the-making on, and we'll be anxiously awaiting her first single. It is surprising that Pia Toscano has landed a deal, considering she only finished 9th in American Idol! Her new single will be called "This Time" and will be released on the 12th of July.

Pia Toscano wins a record deal!

The star is known to be dating one of the professionals out of another US TV hit - Mark Ballas from Dancing with the Stars. No doubt he too will be thrilled with the news.

The song is said to be an upbeat dance monster hit. We'll judge for ourselves...

Pia Toscano from American Idol signs record deal!

The American Idol star Pia Toscano has just signed her first record deal! She didn't win the big US competition herself but it would seem that doesn't matter to Pia!

Interscope Records are the company to take the star-in-the-making on, and we'll be anxiously awaiting her first single. It is surprising that Pia Toscano has landed a deal, considering she only finished 9th in American Idol! Her new single will be called "This Time" and will be released on the 12th of July.

Pia Toscano wins a record deal!

The star is known to be dating one of the professionals out of another US TV hit - Mark Ballas from Dancing with the Stars. No doubt he too will be thrilled with the news.

The song is said to be an upbeat dance monster hit. We'll judge for ourselves...

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Fox's MasterChef faked crowd scene -- PHOTO

Fox’s MasterChef cooked up a hilarious blunder by doctoring a scene that shows hordes of people trying out for the show. In the opening sequence of Gordon Ramsay’s latest cooking competition, there’s an American Idol-style shot of an excited crowd waiting to audition. The voiceover claims “thousands upon thousands lined up” to try out for the show’s second season.

The shot was first posted on Reddit when a sharp-eyed viewer noticed the doctored footage at the start of Monday’s fifth episode.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

BRAIN FACT: Research Shows That DVDs And Television Do Not Enhance Language Learning

The brain learns language rapidly in the pre-school years. Research shows the best way to learn language is through direct interaction in everyday life activities.  DVDs and television do not enhance language learning.

In the recent study, Do Babies Learn From Baby Media?, researchers compared four groups and found: “The highest level of learning occurred in a no-video condition in which parents tried to teach their children the same target words during everyday activities.”   You can access the research here

Language development can be done so easily without DVD’s even during busy everyday life! You can have ideas right in your pocket with, The Brain Development Series.

Monday, June 14, 2010

BRAIN FACT: Watching TV Does Not Provide The Type of Experience That is Beneficial To The Brain

Direct interaction with objects and people provides optimal brain development.  Watching television does not provide the type of experience that is beneficial to the brain.

More information on this topic can be found here.       

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SESAME STREET--- Lessons on Learning!

Many of you would be surprised to hear me say there are many positives about Sesame Street.  Those of you that follow my blogs or hear me speak know how I do not support children watching television.  In fact, I frequently demonstrate in presentations how brain connections are made best through interaction and play versus watching TV. And I ALWAYS say … no television before the age of two.
However, I do congratulate Sesame Street for the examples the show gives us on how the brain learns .
  •  The brain learns through having fun
  •  The brain learns through positive role models
  •  The brain learns through real objects
  •  The brain learns from repetition  
  •  The brain learns from predictability
Sesame Street does all of this and you can see each of these in the following example. You will most likely be able to sing along!



However, it is critical to early brain development that we do not have children just sitting and watching television. Research shows brain connections made through direct interaction as opposed to just observing are much stornger. The Neilson Company reports, “ American children aged 2-11 are watching more and more television than they have in years. New findings show kids aged 2-5 now spend more than 32 hours a week on average in front of a TV screen”.

So to optimize the type of learning that Sesame Street demonstrates is best, have children play and interact with real people and get outdoors. But, if a child is going to watch television it is critical to make that time fully interactive.  Following are ideas to turn television viewing in to an interactive experience:
  •           While watching have the child respond and take an active part by singing along with the songs,  answering questions out loud, and so on.
  •             Dance and move together along with music on a show.
  •             Ask questions as you watch together. For example ask, “What would you do if that happened to you?”
  •             Have the child imitate and act out actions on a program.
  •            Together clap along with a song or while counting.
  •             As you are watching a program have the child guess what might happen next.
  •             After a program, have the child remember the sequence of events. Ask, what happened first, next and last in the story.
The most important thing to remember is the brain learns best through experiencing fun interactions with real people and objects!  So… “Come and play everything is a-okay…. ….  “
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