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Children of Special Needs Deserve Special Grandparents
Children of special needs deserve special grandparents. Here's the story of one grandma and her cherished grandson, Eric.
Provide Positive Support for Parents' Discipline
When grandparents care for their grandchildren, they may be tempted to be all fun and games. But it's better for kids if grandparents support the parents' discipline.
Parent Involvement in Education Begins with Choosing the Right School
Choosing the best school for your child is the first step in parent involvement in education. Your child's personality, family values, and education priorities are all part of school choice.
What is ADD? One Family's Story
What is ADD? When one family searched for answers to their son's school and social difficulties, they learned much about ADD symptoms, ADD testing, and ADD treatment.
Child Development and Kindergarten Readiness
Can you tell whether your child is ready for kindergarten? Here are some signs to help.
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.
What Is Dyslexia? A Journey into the World of Learning Disabilities
What is dyslexia? You may not know your child has this nonverbal learning disability. If your child is struggling to learn to read and write, have him or her tested. Then try these learning techniques.
Why Reading Tutoring May Not Be the Answer
Sometimes when tutoring children, we may see no improvement, but that doesn't mean they can't be helped. Reading tutoring may not be the answer, there may be disabilities involved.
For Healthy Eating Diets, Children Like a Dip
Searching for a snack for healthy eating for kids? For healthy eating diets, your little ones can take a dip. This recipe is quick, easy to prepare, and uses ingredients many households have on hand.
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.
A Guide for Parents: How Do I Know a Good Elementary Reading Program When I See One?
The first years of learning to read are critically important for your child. To make sure your child gets all the help necessary, use these guidelines to evaluate an elementary reading program.
15 Fun Writing Exercises to Improve Writing Skills
If you want to get kids' creative juices flowing and improve writing skills, just ask kids at K12 grades to put pen to paper with some of the innovative ideas in this list of fun writing exercises.
7 Family Ideas To Encourage the Scientist in Your Child
Science is all around us. To develop a love of the discipline, all we have to do is explore the natural world with our children. Learn seven fun family activities to nurture children's love of science.
7 Steps to Improve Grades and Stay Ahead for Elementary School Parents
The most important way to help your children is to stay involved in their K12 grades education. Follow these 7 steps to improve parent teacher communication, raise kids' grades, and ensure success.
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.
Autism Signs—A Mother’s Story
This first-person account from the mother of a rising star who happens to have autism addresses baby development stages and what to do when you feel like something's not right. Is your child showing autism signs? Read on.
Rainy Day Activities for Preschoolers
Bad weather doesn't mean the end of family fun activities. Check out these rainy day recipes with household items as ingredients. Whether you're looking for toddler crafts or activities for preschoolers, there's fun for every...
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 Tips to Build Reading Comprehension
Your child may read plenty of popular children's books and classic children's books. But how can you make sure your child understands what she's reading? To boost comprehension, try these tips.
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.
Preschool Discipline: Giving Children a Choice
Giving children choices can be an effective form of preschool discipline and empowerment. Learn how to add choice to activities for preschoolers and change "no" to "yes."
66 Days of Family Ideas for Summer Learning Activities
Don't give in to the dog days of summer. Make your kids' time off a time to learn. Summer is a great time for fun family activities. Consult this day-by-day list of family ideas and family home activities.
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.
4 Ways to Encourage Parent Involvement in Education
Parents should be involved in their children's education to improve student teacher relationships and parent teacher communication. Learn some ways to go about improving parent involvement in education.
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.
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