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Educational Movies the Whole Family Will Enjoy |
Amy Bizzarri | May 10, 2010 | |
| Watch one of these family-friendly movies and your kids won't even realize they're learning something new. Here are the top educational movies for families. | ||||
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The Top Seven Things Teachers Want from Parents |
Amy Bizzarri | May 10, 2010 | |
| Research proves that when mom and dad become involved in their child's school life, grades, behavior and emotional well-being will improve. Here are the top seven things that teachers wish parents would do to make their job a little easier! | ||||
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Middle School Summer Reading List |
Education.com | May 5, 2010 | |
| We've searched high and low for new titles to entice even the most reluctant of middle school readers. Here are our list of favorites: | ||||
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Is Your Child Failing Preschool? |
Traci Geiser | May 3, 2010 | |
| Find out what children really need to know for elementary school. | ||||
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6 Ways to Throw a Reading Party! |
Nancy Bosse | May 3, 2010 | |
| To avoid the reading slump and keep your kids reading this summer, host a reading party! Here's how. | ||||
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5 Gifts for Teachers That Won't Break the Bank |
Amy Bizzarri | May 3, 2010 | |
| Say thank you to your child's teacher with these teacher gift ideas. | ||||
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Happy Graduation |
Education.com | May 3, 2010 | |
| Get great ideas for graduation gifts and parties, plus crafts and activities for younger grads. | ||||
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Talking with Your Children about School |
Amy Bizzarri | May 3, 2010 | |
| Here are some expert ideas for staying in touch with your children about school. | ||||
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Special Ed Teacher Tips to Try at Home |
Samantha Cleaver | April 26, 2010 | |
| Special education experts have years of expertise when it comes to handling academic and behavior situations. Use our expert tips to handle everything from homework to dinnertime. | ||||
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When Your Child Needs Extra Help: What You Should Know |
Julie Williams | April 26, 2010 | |
| If a struggling student isn't eligible for special ed, there used to be little that parents and schools can do. That's why folks are so excited about Response to Intervention (RTI). But, say experts, its success depends heavily on parent-school partnership. Read here to learn more. | ||||
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