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Family Ideas: Born To Shop and Learn

Daily activities present loads of teaching and learning opportunities. Among great family ideas is this one: take your children shopping with you. Your kids will learn before, during, and after the trip.

Brain Boosters: Family Ideas for Kids and Parents

The first three years are critical to children's brain development, so get your child's mind fueled up and stimulated starting with these important years. These brain boosting family ideas and tips will help.

Reading Development and Your Baby

Interacting with your infant throughout the day can make you both happy. Here is a simple activity that uses all the senses.

Reading Activities for Preschoolers

Books can open many doors and equal hours of imagination for your children. They also teach in an entertaining way. Most of us have shelves of popular children's books at home. Here's a family idea for making your own.

Money Matters: Smart Goal Setting Teaches Teens Discipline

Whether kids are earning money through jobs after school or doing chores, parents can give younger kids and teenagers advice about responsible spending and smart goal setting.

Meaningful Family Ideas to Spend the Summer Days

The summer can provide bountiful time for fun family activities that promote play, togetherness, travel for kids, and healthy fitness. These family ideas can add zest to your summer.

Fun Family Activities: Using Coins to Teach

Counting coins will not only improve grades when your kids least expect it, but also become one of those fun family activities that you can do again and again. Tutoring children can be fun!

Building Blocks for K 12 Grades Math

Forget the flashcards for your little ones. The best ways to introduce K12 grades math concepts to your children involve building, creating and moving to the beat of your favorite music.

High School Questions About Career Preparation: What Parents Can Do

Ultimately, teens must make their own career decisions, but parents have a critical role to play too. Get guidance on answering your child's high school questions about career preparation.

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.

Family Ideas for Speech Language Development

Help your children build word power through their various language development stages with these baby activities, toddler activities, and preschooler activities.

Concentration Enhances Elementary Study Skills

Attention and concentration are important elementary study skills as much as other academic skills your child needs to learn. Here are ways to help your child develop these traits.

Travel Activities for Preschoolers Boost Reading Skills

Travel activities for preschoolers can make any trip more fun, while giving your child practice with letter recognition and other pre-reading skills.

Baby Activities: The Rhythm of Parents' Voices

Among universal baby activities is babbling. Babies imitate the rhythm of the language they hear as they goo and coo. So the more language your baby hears, the more easily speech will come.

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.

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.

Family Ideas: A New Way To Help Kids Take Responsibility

Rich Schalter applies business smarts to parenting. He encourages kids to develop their own "brand" and take more personal responsibility. Learn family ideas to help your kids do the same.

10 Commandments of Reading for Parents

How can you make your child fall in love with books? Follow these rules.

A Mother's List of Popular Children's Books to Read Aloud to Older Children

When your child gets a bit older, don't stop reading aloud to him or her. Choose a great read-aloud book from this mom's list of popular and classic children's books for older children.

A Mother's List of Popular Children's Books to Read Aloud

Choose the perfect book from this list of popular children's books to read aloud to your child. Reading aloud with your child will help your little one develop a lifelong love of books and reading.

Preschool Math Activities Ease Later Learning

Math doesn't have to be scary when parents use fun family activities to promote toddler learning. Everyday preschool math activities promote healthy infant brain development.

Reading and Writing Activities for Preschoolers

Activities for preschoolers that encourage reading and writing will help your child get ready for preschool. Fun family activities like sending and getting postcards will engage your child.
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