Kids.gov : It’s Not Kiddish

Providing Information to Kid’s isn’t Kiddish Work! 

Children are the future of the country and pillars of the nation. There is a need to guide them exactly in right path, a path in which the kid will attain his goal and enjoy a bright future, after he/she grows.

All parents are worried about their child especially when it comes to education. The subject that the child chooses will decide his/her fate. A blank choice or a toss will never work fruit fully. The child should be given a free hand to select the subjects of his/her like and proceed.

Earlier, the information about the available subjects in the education system was resting only with the seniors or with some book. Today, in the age of computer and inter net, one can browse the innumerable subjects available and decide his line of course.

The most popular saying `if you love your job, you don’t have to work’ practically applies here. Choosing a subject of his/her like, a child with all enthuse will become the master of the subject and land in a good position.

Dear readers, today we will discuss a web site, committed for youths and kids, which helps them to select their path of education. We will be referring to Kids.gov, a web site maintained by Federal Citizen Information Centre.

According to Kids.gov “It provides lines to various kids’ sites, along with some other best kid’s site from other organization. All groups by subject learn and have fun”.

Yes, Kids.gov unfolds innumerable study courses, starting from eligibility to details relating to job opportunity.  It explains the basic requirements to study a specific course and elaborates the details of related branches.

When you click on Kids.gov, you will come across various categories such as, Arts, carriers, computers, fighting crime, fun stuff, geography, global village, history, home works, money, music, safety, science and math, etc.

For example, if you click carriers under reading, you will come across various choices which include reading, reporting, writing, desk top publishers, secretary, librarian, editing… etc.

Under reporting, it explains that a minimum of bachelor degree in journalism is required to become a reporter. Further it cites the job reporting requirement and salaries paid to them.

Same way it explains all the in and outs of other professionalisms. Students who are in confusion can visit this web site. Also information seekers can log on to Kids.gov and draw full information on the needy subject.

So what are you waiting for, log on to Kids.gov gather information on the subject you like to study and attain your goal with gold feathers on crown. BEST OF LUCK!

Last Point: This website is more like a directory of useful resources for kids. Personally I would have liked had provided some free and unique information instead of links to other relevant sites.


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