Topic: Study Skills and Academics

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Celebrate National Children's Book Week with Fun Adolescent Activities

Schools and families can host numerous adolescent activities to celebrate reading. Popular children's books and events that celebrate reading can make books fun for kids in all K12 grades.

Your Child's Classroom Should Encourage Child Social Development

There are many factors that can affect your child's learning at school, especially their child social development. Classrooms should be designed to stimulate them in a positive way.

Family Ideas: One More 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.

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.

Family Ideas to Shape Young Scientists

Kids are natural scientists, asking questions and trying to discover the world around them. Parents can answer their questions and offer family ideas for learning.

Music Education and Childhood Brain Development

Childhood brain development research is singing classical music's praises. It might just be the elixir for reducing stress in children, bumping up scores on standardized tests, and boosting brain growth.

Boost Kids' Grades with Math Web Sites

Math doesn't have to be boring. Introduce your child to these fun math web sites. Improve your kid's grades and show her that math is cool.
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