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Teaching Character from the Bleachers: Sportsmanship vs. Social Violence
Social violence from parents at kids' sporting events may be a symptom of parent stress, but it's setting a poor example for kids. These tips may help return civility to the bleachers.
Help Children Develop a 'Can-Do' Attitude
Looking for ways to improve your child's outlook on life? Try these tips to help boost your child's self esteem and set an example of a positive, can-do attitude.
Help Your Child Improve in Taking Tests
Test. The word can cause stress in children and their parents. But it doesn't have to. With the right study skills, students can master test-taking. Check out these tips.
Grief Issues in Children Require Tender Guidance
Grief issues in children vary widely with the ages and child development stages of the youngsters. Understanding these needs can help adults respond appropriately.
Easing the Middle School Transition at School and Home
The middle school transition is hard for you and your child. Adolescent behaviors, a new middle school classroom and physical changes require your support and care.
Advice for Dealing with Kids' Learning Disabilities: ADHD
Learning with disabilities such as ADHD isn't easy, and rearing kids' with learning disabilities isn't easy either. Here are some words of wisdom and support for parents of children with ADHD.
Parent Involvement in Education: A Summer To-Do List
Summer break doesn't have to mean a vacation from learning for your child. And vacation shouldn't be a break from parent involvement in education for you. This to-do list will help you stay involved.
Advice About Goal Setting and Success for Teens
Read Lisa Hayes' glowing review of "Succeed Every Day: Daily Readings for Teens" by Pamela Espeland. Author Espeland includes lots of useful advice teens about goal setting and success.
Advocating for Children of Special Needs
If you have special needs children, you want them to have the education they deserve. Here's how to advocate for children of special needs to make sure they receive the best education possible.
After-School Activities Benefit Parents' Development Too
When your child is on the field, you can bond with other parents. After-school activities are good for your child's social and physical development and can be equally good for parents' development.
An Action Plan to Improve Grades and Ensure Your Child Is Mathematically Proficient
Follow the ten tips in this article, which form an action plan that can lead your child into love of mathematics, make sure that your child has strong math skills, and improve your kid's grades.
Annotated Bibliography of Art Books for Children at K12 Grades
Teaching your K12 grades children to love art from an early age is just as important as nurturing their love of reading. The following list will help you increase their enjoyment of both art and reading.
Family Ideas: Another Reason To Encourage Neatness
As you've always suspected, neatness really does count. Here are some family ideas that will encourage your child to clean up those toys and boost his or her education and future earnings.
Family Ideas: Appreciating the Arts at Home
Art and music add immeasurable benefits to any family. This article introduces many family ideas that that will help you and your children learn to appreciate art and music more than ever before.
Dyslexia Symptoms
Dyslexia children do not exhibit identical dyslexia sypmtoms. Use this list of symptoms as a general guide. If you are concerned about your child's speech language development, read on.
Parent Involvement in Education: Are You a Problem Parent?
Parent involvement in education is great, but have you ever thought about how you come across to your child's teacher? Read on to find out if you fall into any of the traps described in this article.
For Safety and Health in School, Have Your Kids Wear the Right Sports Gear
One in three children who participates in organized sports has been injured. Protect your child from injury. Learn how to take precautions to make sure she or he stays safe and healthy in school.
K12 Grades Arts Education Opens Minds, Creates Opportunities
Art should be part of every child's K12 grades education. But how can we convince schools to value art instruction? Read these passionate and persuasive arguments in favor of arts education.
Teaching Character Means Safer Schools, Caring Kids
Character-education helps to teach values and improve kids' manners. Many schools have started character-education programs and have been successful in teaching character to kids.
Resources for Teaching Character in Kids
Teaching character to kids at school has become common practice. It involves teaching kids manners at school and at home. Many resources are highlighted throughout the article.
Help Middle School Students Improve Writing Skills
In the middle school classroom, writing is often the key to success. Parent involvement in education can help students improve writing skills and boost grades on student homework.
Parent Involvement in Education Helps to Meet Differentiated Learning Needs
Parent involvement in education is crucial for children whose needs are outside the norm. Good parent-teacher communication can promote differentiated learning for all learning types.
A Bee in My Head
Read this poem about the joy that a mother feels in being the first and only person a child wants to share his most treasured experiences with.
Family Ideas: A New Way To Help Kids Take Responsibility
Rich Schalter applies business smarts to parenting. He encourages kids to develop their own "brand" and take more personal responsibility. Learn family ideas to help your kids do the same.
Infant Activities: A New Dad's Thoughts on Regrets
Make every moment you spend with your baby count. According to this new dad, you'll never, ever regret the time you spend doing fun infant activities as well as mundane—or even distasteful—tasks.
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