Parent involvement in education extends beyond the classroom, helping children discover activities after school that help them learn and grow. Here are things to consider.
Great activities after school help keep kids out of trouble, improve their grades, and keep them safe. Call for strong educational care for kids after school in your neighborhood and community.
Spending time with your kids and engaging in meaningful family home activities will do more for teaching character than any amount of educational hardware. Here are some family ideas for spending time together.
Parent teacher communication is important to your child's success as a student. But what happens when the teacher says your child is having developmental learning issues?
Have you checked out your local library lately? Discover "realia," non-book items available for kids that encourage preschooler and toddler learning. Read on for more fun family ideas.
Can preschool math activities drive away tears? One mom finds that the toddler games she plays with her son not only promotes toddler learning, but provides some much-desired education after school.
Looking for a way to bring some local history into your child's classroom? Teachers welcome parents' stories that they can share with their students. Learn how you can participate.
Your child's finally ready for preschool, but which one is best. Picking a preschool can be tricky, but keep in mind that one that allows parent involvement in education is a key factor.
A new school offers new chances for parent involvement in education. These family ideas offer tips for parent teacher communication and getting to know your child's new school.
In this high-tech world, there are many benefits for introducing computers to young children. This topic continues to be one of the major education issues in school. The key is for parents to be involved.
Parents play an important role in encouraging sound elementary study skills, especially when it comes to math. Boost success with student's homework through clubs after school and family home activities.
There are some games for preschoolers that never go out of style. Read about some old-time classics that promote learning after school while still being fun family activities that everyone likes to play.