Smart Steps to School Success

When parents take an active interest in their child's school and schooling, everyone wins. Get tips from an experienced kindergarten teacher.

A Parent’s Bill of Rights in Schools

Having a child in school means a lot of questions. But how can you get answers? Know what you're entitled to.

Lessons at Bedtime: My Little Man and the Moon

After a hectic day, many parents can't wait to relax. But sometimes kids can teach one last lesson before bedtime.

Ouchies: Instead of Ice, Try a Sponge!

When your toddler won't hold the ice on his ouchie, how are you supposed to keep the swelling down? Try a sponge.

Getting the Education You Want for Your Child

Choosing the perfect school for your child may seem like a huge task. Public or private? Big or small? With so many options, who's to know what's best for your family?

Progress Report: From Preschool to Kindergarten and Beyond

A mother of elementary-aged kids looks back at the early days of school.

Learning Together

Playful ways to give your child the best beginning for preschool, kindergarten and beyond.

Meaningful Ways to Spend the Days

Playful suggestions for encouraging learning to take advantage of summer's longer days and sunny rays.

What Vacation? The Bauer Family’s Story

With school ending for the summer, one family struggles with a childcare challenge. EduGuide asks two experts for advice.

Where's the Fruit?

Here is a game to nurture your child's individual learning style.

Get Involved to Help Your Child Succeed

Having trouble with your child's performance in school? Problems like misbehaving, poor grades, or simply not being noticed by the teacher can be solved by parent involvement.

How Students Learn in Differentiated Classrooms

Differentiated education recognizes students' strengths as well as their individual learning styles. It allows students of all abilities to learn in the same classroom.

Children's Fears of War and Terrorism: Tips for Parents and Teachers

Link to the National Association of School Psychologists and get ideas that will help you and your child cope with real life in a time of war.

Get Your Toddler Moving

How do you work exercise into your toddler's everyday routine? Just take a quick look around the house.

A Mother's List of Favorite Children's Stories to Read Aloud

Help develop a lifelong reader early on and watch how that love blossoms.

How to Get Your Toddler Talking

You've heard your toddler's angelic voice say a few words and now you can't wait to hear more. So what are the best ways to turn her into a chatterbox?

Is Your Child Ready for Kindergarten?

Get guidelines on the physical, intellectual and social milestones your child should have reached before starting school.

Pets and Learning

Pets are not just cute and cuddly, they can also boost a child’s learning, teach empathy and responsibility, and raise overall IQ scores.

Seven Steps To Stay Ahead

EduGuide's founder and president offers seven stay-ahead strategies that keep students on the fast-track to success through high school.

Writing Activities at Home

Writing can be fun and it starts at home. Get your child's creative juices flowing by encouraging her to write letters, start a journal or craft scenes from his favorite TV show.

Write On! 3 Learn-to-Write Games

Get your tot writing from the start. Check out cool games to work on letters and fine motor skills.

Write Diaries for Your Children

Diaries are a great way to preserve memories, build your child's self-esteem, and connect with your inner wisdom.

Positive Discipline Helps Kids Stand Up to Peer Pressure

Want your kids to feel confident and strong? Teach them through your example and they'll know how to handle tough decisions.

Winning the Whining War

Sooner or later, it starts. Your child begins to whine about everything. What can you do to stop it?

Will Your Child Need Special Help in School?

If your child is struggling in school, what should you do? Check out your options to help him.
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