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Improve Writing Skills This Summer
Summer is the perfect time to help your children find their inner Shakespeare. Try some of these suggestions that can help children have fun as they improve writing skills through practice.
Family Ideas for a Smarter Summer: The Arts Advantage
Want to make your family's summer special? Fun family activities include visiting an art museum, putting on your own play and filling the refrigerator with products of your child's artistic genius.
Parent Involvement in Education: Choosing an Excellent School
Parents' problems include finding the best school for their children. If you are not sure how to launch a school search, read over these questions and take them with you as you begin your research.
Family Ideas to Ensure Online Safety
The Web is an exciting but potentially dangerous place for kids. What can parents do to protect their children? Read this detailed list of family ideas that can help make the Web a safe place for kids.
Minding Your Kids’ Manners
From tantrums in children to teens' manners (or lack thereof), your kid's behavior in public reflects on you. Raising a child to be polite is an important part of teaching character. Need help? Check out these five essential ...
What do School Standardized Tests Tell Us?
As unwelcome and controversial as they may be, school standardized tests are a regular and debated part of school life. High-stakes tests often link important consequences to test results -- like scholarship money
Studying Tips Involve Parents in Foreign Language Learning
Parents are encouraging their children to learn foreign languages, but may be reluctant to get involved in the process. These studying tips will help parents and kids.
Bullying, Other Fears Cause Stress in Children
Parents may not realize all of the fears that cause stress in children. Bullies, strangers, even Chuck E Cheese can be frightening. Listen and learn how to help them cope.
Special Needs Inclusion Extends to Hollywood
Parents of children with special needs are often told the many things their children will never be. Gail Williamson works to bring special needs inclusion to acting.
Teaching Character from the Bleachers: Sportsmanship vs. Social Violence
Social violence from parents at kids' sporting events may be a symptom of parent stress, but it's setting a poor example for kids. These tips may help return civility to the bleachers.
Help Children Develop a 'Can-Do' Attitude
Looking for ways to improve your child's outlook on life? Try these tips to help boost your child's self esteem and set an example of a positive, can-do attitude.
Teach Children Behaviors to Stand Up to Bullies
Help your child stand up to different types of bullying by practicing role playing and giving him the tools to record and report bullying to adults who can help.
Help Your Child Improve in Taking Tests
Test. The word can cause stress in children and their parents. But it doesn't have to. With the right study skills, students can master test-taking. Check out these tips.
Family Ideas for a Safe Halloween
Halloween can be a spook-tacular event for your children. To ensure your little goblins stay injury-free as they trick or treat, follow these rules and family ideas for a safe evening.
Grief Issues in Children Require Tender Guidance
Grief issues in children vary widely with the ages and child development stages of the youngsters. Understanding these needs can help adults respond appropriately.
Average Student Benefits from Special Education in Schools
As a parent, you know better than anyone what your child needs to succeed, so listen to the voice that tells you something is wrong. Help your child benefit from special education in schools.
Advice for Dealing with Kids' Learning Disabilities: ADHD
Learning with disabilities such as ADHD isn't easy, and rearing kids' with learning disabilities isn't easy either. Here are some words of wisdom and support for parents of children with ADHD.
Parent Involvement in Education: A Summer To-Do List
Summer break doesn't have to mean a vacation from learning for your child. And vacation shouldn't be a break from parent involvement in education for you. This to-do list will help you stay involved.
Advocating for Children of Special Needs
If you have special needs children, you want them to have the education they deserve. Here's how to advocate for children of special needs to make sure they receive the best education possible.
After-School Activities Benefit Parents' Development Too
When your child is on the field, you can bond with other parents. After-school activities are good for your child's social and physical development and can be equally good for parents' development.
Annotated Bibliography of Art Books for Children at K12 Grades
Teaching your K12 grades children to love art from an early age is just as important as nurturing their love of reading. The following list will help you increase their enjoyment of both art and reading.
Family Ideas: Another Reason To Encourage Neatness
As you've always suspected, neatness really does count. Here are some family ideas that will encourage your child to clean up those toys and boost his or her education and future earnings.
Family Ideas: Appreciating the Arts at Home
Art and music add immeasurable benefits to any family. This article introduces many family ideas that that will help you and your children learn to appreciate art and music more than ever before.
Dyslexia Symptoms
Dyslexia children do not exhibit identical dyslexia sypmtoms. Use this list of symptoms as a general guide. If you are concerned about your child's speech language development, read on.
Parent Involvement in Education: Are You a Problem Parent?
Parent involvement in education is great, but have you ever thought about how you come across to your child's teacher? Read on to find out if you fall into any of the traps described in this article.
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