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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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What - Kids - Who - Don't - Like - To - Read - Like - To - Read
"I don't like to read." That statement must be the granddaddy of all self-fulfilling prophecies. If a reluctant reader...
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Alternative Is No Solution
For big-city school superintendents, embracing effective charter schools in their districts makes sense. It gives...
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Arnold Lobel: A Children's Author Who Got it Right
Biography: When Arnold Lobel was growing up in Schenecdaty New York, he was out of school and sick through most of...
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Second and Third Grader: Talking and Reading to Learn
Most second and third graders are able to read independently. The more they practice, the more fluent they become. At...
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Partnering to Promote Playground Success: Bully-Proofing Playgrounds During School Recess
Children spend up to 25% of their life in school playgrounds and often tease or bully because they have nothing to do....
