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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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Homeschooling in the United States: A Legal Analysis - Texas
Compulsory Attendance Ages: “a child who is at least six years of age, or who is younger than six years of age and has...
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How Parents Can Help Their Kindergartners Learn to Read
You are your child's first and most important teacher. Use this article to help your young child learn to read.
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A MediaWise® Parent Guide—Cell Phones and Your Kids
Looking to the future. Dr. David Walsh, president and founder of the National Institute on Media and the Family,...
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The Time Traveler's Journal
The concept of time travel fascinates children. It can also be a great teaching tool. A new book by Ed Masessa called...
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How Families Can Help Children Cope With Fear and Anxiety
Whether tragic events touch your family personally or are brought into your home via newspapers and television, you can...
