Some computer games teach kids about combat and car chases, while others encourage fitness or learning. Make sure you know which games are being used by your kids after school.
The best writing experiences are those that relate to your child and can be combined with fun family activities. When looking to improve writing skills, look no further than the kitchen counter.
It’s not easy to find school professionals you can trust when your kids enter middle and high school. Parent involvement in education and strong parent teacher communication are just two ways to build that trust.
Career job training may still be years away for your young teen, but talking about careers now can help your child with smart goal setting for future options. These conversation starters can help open the lines of communication.
Back-to-school can be stressful for high-energy kids and their parents. Try these tips—including maximizing parent-teacher communication—for keeping kids in control when it counts.
Troubles at home can cause stress in children that’s made worse by back-to-school anxiety. Try these ideas to ease the transition and avoid major education issues down the road.
Students experience a range of emotions when they’re the new kid on campus. Feeling comfortable can be as easy as joining activities after school. We offer key social strategies for starting over on new ground.