A brief article with statistics and tips to minimize the "summer slide" - the loss of reading skills during the summer break.
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harold
over a year ago
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Information about selected toys help children develop optimization of intellectual and physical and note in education,health and parenting
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By Carol Bengle Gilbert
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Po Bronson writes about the inverse power of praise in this New York Magazine feature.
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papa
over a year ago
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In the latest incarnation of outsourcing, overseas tutors are teaching U.S. students math, science, English and social studies. And parents are paying half as much as they would for face-to-face instruction.
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Nice online learning resource for kids. Covers topics like Math, Science and English with individual modules focusing on a specific concept. Subjects best for kids in intermediate and high school.
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suzi
over a year ago
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Think hours of slogging are helping your child make the grade? Think again.
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suzi
over a year ago
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In the newly feminized classroom, boys tune out - only 65% earn high school diplomas compared to 72% of girls. And on university campuses, girls typically outnumber the boys.
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suzi
over a year ago
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Listening, looking or doing? What kind of learner is your child? This article from Parenting.com teaches you how to make the most of what works best for your child.
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papa
over a year ago
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Phonics, vocabulary, math, and more. This site has flash cards for any subject. From early education through high school. If you need study aids to help your little one, take a look.
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papa
over a year ago
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