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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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Increasing Concerns About School Indoor Air Quality
We all know what to do when the TV weatherman issues a Code Red air pollution warning: Stay indoors if at all possible....
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Never Leave a Child Alone in a Car in Cold Weather
Not Even For a Minute! Left alone in a vehicle, even for a short time, a child is in danger of dehydration, injury,...
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Keep Sledding and Skating Safe for Your Child
Sledding and skating accidents can cause serious injury and death. Follow these tips for safe sledding: Inspect a...
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Helping Parents Communicate Better With Schools
Good communication between parents and teachers has many benefits. When parents and teachers share information, children...
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20 Ways for Parents to Encourage Reading
The following are some ways to turn a young reader's reluctance into enthusiasm: 1. Scout for things your children...
Source: Reading Is Fundamental
