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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.
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?
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.
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.
Winning the Whining War
Sooner or later, it starts. Your child begins to whine about everything. What can you do to stop it?
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.
How to Talk to the People Who Care for Your Children
Be careful what you say and do to those that are helping you raise the child in your life, because your reactions will heavily affect them.
When Your Child Asks To Help, Say Yes!
Even it seems easier to do it yourself, the eventual gains that will come from letting you child help are priceless.
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.
Get the Best Care for Your Child from Your Doctor
Read one mom's tips on how to remember questions and advocate for your child's care at the doctor's office.
When Do I Start to Teach My Child to Read?
Send a message of love to your child: sit, cuddle, and read a book together. This will start her on the road to reading well.
What To Grow in your Garden
Thinking of planting a garden with your child? Here are some suggestions of things to plant that will keep his interest.
What to Feed Your Child
It's hard to get your child to eat healthy. Read one mom's real-life perspective on the definition of good nutrition.
What to Ask the Doctor
Have you ever blanked when you're at the doctor? Keep these questions in mind next time.
What Can I Do with My 20-22 Month-old Today?
Try these fun exercises and activities for your toddler.
What Can I Do with My 32-34 Month-old Today?
Your toddler is almost 3 and discovering the world around her. Try playing memory games, practicing counting and putting things in order.
What Can I Do with My 28-30 Month-old Today?
No more baby. Your 28-30 month-old is growing up and with so many new skills, the world is even more exciting. Here are some fun activities and exercises that you can do with your 28 to 30-month-old.
What Can I Do with My 24-26 Month-old Today?
There's so much going on in that little brain and body. Here are some ideas for activities and exercises that you can do with your 24 to 26-month-old that will keep him happy and learning.
What Can I Do with My 22-24 Month-old Today?
What a great stage! Here are some fun activities and exercises that you can do with your active, independent little one.
What Can I Do with My 18-20 Month-old Today?
Your toddler is growing up. You can look forward to playing games, letting her play with household objects and talking to her.
What Can I Do with My 14-16 Month-old Today?
There's a lot your little one can do! Check out ways you can teach your toddler important lessons during your everyday routine.
3 Ways to Praise Your Child
When your child accomplishes something, speak up. Let her know you're proud of her.
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