Learning on the Go: Games for the Grocery Store
It's time to drag your kindergartener to the grocery store, and you can already hear him whining. Fear not! These ideas can make shopping educational and fun.
View ArticleParenting a Spirited Child
A parent often finds herself with a child whose temperament feels foreign and frustrating. Practical parenting advice on handling your spirited child.
View ArticleWhat Makes a Bully?
Say the word "bully" and most people think of a thug. But what is the reality? Parents should be aware of the common myths surrounding bullying.
View ArticleChoosing a Preschool: What to Consider
Just how important is preschool? As it turns out, very. Here's what you need to know about choosing a preschool.
View ArticleAlphabet Soup: Understanding the Language of Special Education
The world of special education seems to come with its own unique language. Practical parenting tips on how to navigate the maze of special needs education.
View ArticleWhat It Means to Be an Auditory Learner
Every child learns differently. If your child loves jokes, constantly sings or hums, and is louder than other kids, chances are she's an auditory learner.
View ArticleWhat It Means to Be a Kinesthetic Learner
Does your child jump right into an activity without asking how to do it? Is he unusually coordinated for his age? Perhaps he's a kinesthetic learner.
View ArticleA Guide to Leveled Books
What are "leveled readers" and how can they help your child? A brief introduction into the world of these special educational tools.
View ArticleA Parent's Guide to Phonics
What exactly is phonics? How to use the relationship between letters and sounds to help your budding reader.
View ArticleWhen to Talk to Your Child's Teacher
In the world of parenting, sometimes talking to the teacher is the best way to find out how your child is developing.
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