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What Parents Should Expect from Schools
You want to make sure your child is learning and thriving at school. Consider this a "Parent's Bill Of Rights."
Get Your Child Ready for School
Different personality traits can affect how a child reacts to starting school. Here's how to deal with children who are shy, excitable, anxious and more, as well as ways to help them adjust to the back to school environment.
How Can You Talk to Your Child About Sexuality?
There are many ways that you can become an "approachable parent." Show your children that you want them to approach you when it comes to learning about sexuality.
Talking to Your Teen About Sex
Talking to your teen about sex is hard. Keep these tips in mind.
School Medication Policies
Schools have guidelines about medications. Here's what you need to know.
Keeping your Child Healthy at School Takes Teamwork
If your child has a chronic health condition, communication with the school is key. Make sure you have a plan.
The Busy Parent's Guide to Volunteering at School
It's easy for working parents to feel pulled in a million directions nowadays. But just a little time volunteering at your child's school can go a long way.
Promote Media Literacy at Home
Promote media literacy in your home and prepare your child to be a more critical and enlightened consumer.
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.
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 Diaries for Your Children
Diaries are a great way to preserve memories, build your child's self-esteem, and connect with your inner wisdom.
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.
Why Volunteering Helps You Most
Thought volunteering was just to help others? Guess again! Here are seven ways that volunteering your time helps you and your child.
Why My child? Excuses Used to Cover-up a Reading Problem
Perhaps your child has been identified with a reading problem? This reading expert says there's a way to teach your child to read, regardless of her learning needs.
Who Will Love the Children? Name a Guardian
Most of us don't want to think of who might care for our children if something happens to us. But as parents, we have to prepare for anything.
When We Chose Our School...
Read how one set of parents made their choice, and if they think it was the right one.
When Parents Remarry: Check Ingredients Before Blending
Before you decide to remarry, make sure your child has time to get to know his new stepparent and step-siblings. Everyone needs time to adjust to make it work.
When Good Kids Get Bad Grades
Tackling school problems early can make a world of difference for your child.
What to Ask the Doctor
Have you ever blanked when you're at the doctor? Keep these questions in mind next time.
What Standards Do We Use To Judge Schools?
There's more to school performance than standardized test scores. But how do you know what school is right for your child?
What Should You Expect from Your School if Your Child Has ADHD?
You want the best for your child. If she has ADHD, what should you look for in your school to help?
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