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What Your Child Should Master in Kindergarten Math
Through creative, independent play, your children have been learning foundational math concepts their whole lives.By the end of Kindergarten, they'll know even more. Find out what to expect.
What Your Child Should Master in Kindergarten English Language Arts
Kindergarten is the gateway to reading and writing proficiency. Here's what your child should know by the end of the school year.
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 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.
We Are What We Read
Form lasting bonds with your children over a cherished book, they are never too old to be read to.
Use Calendars To Build Language Skills
Calendars help you relish the present day with your child; build a memorable link to the past; and develop the thinking skills needed for planning the future and setting goals for success.
Try this Recipe with Your Little Bakers
Here is an easy and tasty recipe that you and your child can make together. Talk, taste, smell and touch your way through the process to add a little learning to your fun!
Spatial Thinking for Toddlers
Want your child to be a budding mathematician? Help her develop a sense of space.
Teaching Tips for Parents
Good preparation for school doesn't need to cost a cent! Practice these free activities to ensure your child is interested in learning and prepared for school.
Tips for Storytelling
So you want to tell your child a story, but you're not sure how. Here's how to start.
There's a Reading Lesson in Cooking with Your Child
Children learn by example, and what a better way to show your child your knowledge of reading than by following a favorite family recipe?
Tips for Homework Success in Elementary School
This list of five suggestions will help you manage your child's homework.
Christmas Crafts that Develop the Senses
What better time to develop your child’s senses than over the holidays? It’s a wonderful time for your child to experience a touch of magic and enchantment, and also to develop creative skills.
Teaching Math at Home: Making It All Add Up
Want to make sure your child gets her numbers down pat? Make math part of your routine at home.
Teach Science with a Raisin Race!
Want to make science fun? Try this experiment at home.
Summertime, a Fun Time to Learn
Kids can feel wiped out at the end of the school year. Check out some fun ways to keep the learning going throughout the summer.
Summer Travel Can Be a Time to Learn
The sun's out, school's over and it's time to hit the road. Here's how to weave learning into the fun.
Summer Learning Activities at Home
Baking cookies and trips to the grocery store can help your kids build skills. Find out ways to blend fun with learning this summer.
Success with Math
Whether they’re tackling algebra or pre-calculus, some students may be struggling with math, and their parents are left dusting off their own rusty skills in attempts to help.
Storytelling with Your Child
When you tell your child a story, get her involved! It's a great teaching opportunity. Learn the basic dos and dont's.
Stories Provide Opportunities for Language and Vocabulary Growth
By talking about memories, books and values, you will provide your children with a broad vocabulary base and give depth to their thoughts.
Sharing Poetry with Little Ones
If you approach poetry with zeal, so will your children. Introducing your preschoolers to poetry will offer new ways to have fun.
Sales Techniques that Work for Parenting Too
Having trouble motivating your kids? Try using a proven sales technique!
Road Tips for Learners on the Go
Here are ten great tips to make road trips with the kids as sane and stress-free as possible.
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