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It's time for your child's crash course in Social Studies - not the school subject...the real thing. Unfortunately, you can't hand over a stack of flashcards with the ABC's of friendship or how to deal with school bullying. But just as you encouraged your child as she learned to read, you can cheer her on from the sidelines of middle childhood.
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According to the School Psychologist: 1st grade
Sometimes a first grader can sound like a broken record, stuck on the two ditties, “Can I have a juice box?” and...
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First Grader: Cracking the Code of Words
The number of words your first grader can read and spell increases dramatically during this year. Children achieve this...
Source: PBS Parents -
A Camp for Every Child — The Perfect Fit
Answering these questions will help you determine when your child is ready for camp. What is your child's age?...
Source: American Camp Association -
Helping Your Child Learn History - Activities
The activities in this section are arranged into two groups that reflect the meanings of history as story and time. Each...
Source: U.S. Department of Education -
Are We There Yet?..You Tell Me!: Teaching Your Children About Direction
No family vacation is complete without a healthy dose of “are we there yet?” coming from the peanut gallery. Why not...
Source: Parents' Choice Foundation
