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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.
Family Ideas: Fun Math Games
Want lots of fun family ideas for math? Great games for preschoolers and kids of all ages. Teach your children and have fun at the same time! If you are running low on family ideas, read on!
Parent Involvement in Education Can Improve Your School
To improve your child's education, foster parent teacher communication and student teacher relationships by getting involved in your school. Here's how to break the ice with teachers and administrators.
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.
Popular Children's Books and Classic Children's Books Make Summer Reading Fun
Whether toddlers' books or teenagers' books, keep your children's brains burning and imaginations soaring with popular children's books. Promote reading throughout the summer with handy time saving tips.
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.
Free Family Home Activities To Increase Developmental Learning
Interested in increasing your child's developmental learning? Here are some great family home activities that are free and fun. There are activities for preschoolers and older children.
Home Away from Home
What to do when your child sleeps in different beds throughout the week.
It’s Raining, It’s Pouring, the Baby Is Snoring
In this Lessons Learned column from Start magazine, the author shares sleepytime tips she's picked up over the course of 9 years of parenthood.
How Much Sleep Is Enough?
Daily sleep requirements by age, according to the National Sleep Foundation.
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.
The ABCs of Toy Safety
Worried about recalls and other toy safety issues? Check out this advice, straight from the government's watchdog for product safety.
Learning Is Child’s Play
Kids learn a lot about their world through play. Parents and caregivers can help by providing age-appropriate toys that encourage imagination and creativity.
Kids Playing Make-Believe
Is your child a puppy one day and a pirate the next? Don't worry. Using his imagination is one of the best things he can do.
Play It Safe
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is looking out for you.
Helping Michigan's Schools and Children Stay Ahead of the Curve
The economy is changing and Michigan's schools are changing with it!
How Do I Know if My Child Has a Great Teacher?
Savvy parents know that the teacher is the second-most important determinant of their child's success in the classroom (the first, of course, is the parent). But how does a parent assess how good their child's teacher really ...
Write a Letter to Your Child's Teacher
To start the school year off on the right foot, build a bridge to your child's teacher. Consider writing a letter that introduces your child and tells the teacher you want to work together.
New Schools, New Challenges and Bullies
Starting school is stressful and the "new kid" can be a target for bullies. Read how one family overcame the challenges of one of life's hardest transitions.
Making the Most of a New Year
The new school year brings about fresh notebooks, new teachers, and a chance to start over. Parents and students alike need to be prepared to go back to school.
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."
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