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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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Mathematics Through Play
Everyday routines and play events offer rich opportunities for teaching your children about mathematics. Integrating...
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How Parents Can Help Their First Graders Learn to Read
What things can parents do at home to help a first grader learn to read? This article, by the National Institute for...
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Home Schooling in the United States: A Legal Analysis - Michigan
Compulsory Attendance Ages: “age of 6 to the child’s 16th birthday.” Michigan Compiled Laws Annotated (MCLA) §...
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Can You Praise Your Child Too Much?
An interview with Alexandra Barzvi, Ph.D., Clinical Director, Institute for Anxiety and Mood Disorders at the NYU Child...
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Children Who Just Watch
While many young children, when given the opportunity, will immediately engage in play with others, families and early...
