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A Coach's Letter to Parents: Make Sure Sports Are Fun Family Activities
In children's sports, your role as a parent is just as important as the coach's role. This article suggests ways you can work with your coach to make sure that sports are fun family activities for your child.
Friendships and Teenager Stress
Have you ever had a friend who made you feel like you could never measure up? Who put you down or said things about you behind your back? Read Ashley's story and what she learned about real friendship.
College Admission Requirements Are Indicators of Career Success
Education is the key to a secure future. College admission requirements are indicative of what is needed for career success. Improve grades now and improve the chances of a good job.
Parent Involvement in Education: A Guide to Parent-Teacher Conferences
So little time, so much to ask! That's the problem with parent-teacher conferences. To lessen stress and make the most of the meeting, follow these tips for improving parent teacher communication.
Health in School: A Case for Later School Hours for Teens
This article summarize research about how later school hours for teens can improve health in school. The article also explains why later school hours are unlikely to happen anytime soon.
Social Strategies for Gender Equality
If you want your kids to grow up feeling that men and women are truly equal, model equitable gender behavior for them with these fun family activities. Get tips on how to add gender equality to your parenting toolkit.
Making the Most of Parent-Teacher Communication
Parent involvement in school can improve grades. Start the year off right by asking your child's teacher these eight essential questions at your first conference or, better yet, via email on the first day of school.
9 Questions to Build Parent Teacher Communication for a Parent Teacher Partnership
For a successful parent teacher partnership, ask the nine questions in this article. Build parent teacher communication to make sure you get off on the right foot with your child's teacher.
Family Ideas for Getting Teens Interested in the World
Adolescent parenting requires creativity to get teens interested in the world beyond themselves. Here are some family ideas to interest your teen in current events.
8 Tips To Make Your Library Research Trip a Success
Does your child need to do library research for a school assignment? Here are some tips to make the trip successful, whether your child consults classic children's books or teenagers' books.
40 Ways To Help Your Child Be Successful
You want to raise your child to encourage personal health and wellness, not to mention happiness and productivity. Consider these external and internal assets that can help your child be successful.
Elementary Tutoring Through High School Tutoring: How to Find a Tutor for Your Child
This article includes tips, advice and steps to take for elementary tutoring through high school tutoring. Learn how to find the best tutor for your child, whatever your child's tutoring needs may be.
Parent Involvement in Education: 3 Tips to Combat Noisy Classrooms
If your child can hardly hear him- or herself think at school, step up your parent involvement in education. Here are three tips to amp up parent teacher communication and help solve this problem.
High School Questions for Parents
Get advice for parents who want to keep their sanity and help their children prepare for college. This article answers questions about high school academics, as well as several other high school questions.
20 Terrific Reasons To Fund K12 Grades Arts Education
Convince schools to spend K12 grades money on the arts, even in a budget crunch. Arm yourself with these reasons, which include primary grades ideas, middle school ideas, and upper grades ideas.
Smart Goal Setting for Young Entrepreneurs
Teach young entrepreneurs the basics of goal setting and success through steps like finding a mentor, making education a priority, and making family home activities teaching moments.
Studying Tips and Other Ways To Make This the Best School Year Ever
Prepare to support your child's success this upcoming school year, making it the best year ever. Back-to-school studying tips and middle school ideas from a veteran teacher can improve grades.
Keep Your Child Reading Popular Children's Books and Classic Children's Books This Summer
Kids may not think of summer as the best time to curl up with popular children's books and classic children's books. Here are some ways to keep children of all ages reading every day anyway.
10 Reading Rights for Children
According to reading teachers, when it comes to reading popular children's books, classic children's books, or an elementary reading program, parents must ensure their children's literacy rights are honored.
Solving Challenges with Student/Teacher Relationships
Student/teacher relationships can be challenging. Parent involvement in education is key to helping your child. Use this four step Teacher Trouble Shooter to overcome challenges.
Parent Involvement in Education: Handling a Behavior Problem
Parent involvement in education is important when dealing with behavioral problems. Good parent/teacher communication will help us understand and solve behavior issues.
What Is Normal, What Is Acceptable, and Why Do Teenagers Act This Way?
Your sweet little angel of a child has become a screaming, vindictive, angry-at-the-world teenager over night. What happened? That's what we aim to find out.
Take Charge: Four Ways To Be More Than a Buddy
Four ways to be an attentive parent and to be in charge. When you put these practices in place, you'll help your child avoid risky behaviors and establish clear values for your family.
What's Fluoride?
Find everything you need to know about "Nature's Cavity Fighter."
Up On My Toybox: Playful Complaints
Commiserate with a mom who needs a toy timeout.
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