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Selasa, 06 Juli 2010


When one talks about tourist in Indonesia,it is almost always Bali that comes to mind first,and then Jogjakarta with the Borobudur and Prambanan temples.The two regions have indeed all the attractions for a tourist,especially one from overseas,for they have the beauty of nature,remains of ancient cultures,and strang customs and tradition.Excellent roads,first class hotels,easy travel,all these also help to draw the tourists to Jogja and Bali.Another advantage is that each offers a wide variety of attractions all within easy reach,which is most welcome for people with limited time or a limited budget.In fact,Indonesiahas many more tourist resorts which are no less beautiful and no less interesting than Bali and Jogja.Lake Toba in North Sumatra is one such resort.It this the largest lake in the country,about 75 kilometres long and 25 kilometres wide,with a large island in it, the island of Samosir.It is not too difficult to get to the lake.An excellent road,partly winding trough the mountains,links it with Medan the capital of the province.A taxi will easily cover the distance in three and a half hours.Medan it self is only two hours'fliying time from Jakarta

Lautan Harapan

Helping your Child to Become a

Problem Solver

When you think about the future and your child as an adult,you want to know that your child has the ability to solve many of the problems that are bound to occur later their live.That’s why it’s important to provide young children with the opportunities to confront and solve challengson their own.This process supports them in developing the tools they needto be creative problem solvers now,and when they areall fully grown.

Tutor Time’s Top Five

1.Give your child time to figure out the answer to a problem-Instead of rushing in when your baby can’t quite reach a toy,or your preschooler can’t get her arm through a sleeve:wait,watch,and provide encouragement.

2 .Flip back questions-When your child asks”Why...?”or”How...?” respond by asking back “What do you think?”

3.Play critical thinking games-“What would you do if you were as big as an ant?” provides a great opportunity for your child to explore problem-solving skills.

4.Talk through problems together-Point out problems and discuss possible solutions together.Give your child an active role in the problem solving process.

5.Express confidence-When your child faces a problem let him know that you believe he can solve it.When your child does,help him reflect on the steps he took to reach a solution.

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