Report Cards and Your Child
Report cards and progress reports may make kids sweat, but they're an excellent opportunity for you to praise your child for work well done, and they can help you identify problem areas to work on in the future. Here's everything you need to know about report cards and how to make the most of them.
Ten Tips for Talking About Your Child's Report Card
Get great tips for how to talk to teachers about your child's progress report.
Straight Talk with Your Child's Teacher
Here are some simple ways you can communicate with your child's teacher easily and effectively this year.
School Burnout? 5 Ways to Motivate Your Child
Here are some simple tips to help you motivate your burnt-out kid and inject some much-needed enthusiasm back into her school routine.
Report Cards 101
Everything you need to know about report cards and how to talk about them with your child.
Getting Back on Track
Learn how to get your child back on track and headed for success while getting the most of his report card.
Help Your Child at Home
Get great tips and ideas for how to help your child succeed in school and at home.
Get Crafty with Homework!
Whatever topic it was that made your teen want to put her thinking cap on, this activity helps her celebrate her favorite subject with a twist-on-a-classic yearbook.
Does your child have a hard time keeping track of her notebooks? Here's an project that has your child upcycling empty cereal boxes to create a handy, one-of-a-kind notebook ...
Here's a quick and easy project that ensures your child won't forget his assignments--or his place in the reading. Have your child create a homework helper bookmark!
Help your child get organized for the school year ahead and establish some important skills that will help him for years to come!
Help your child get ready for back to school with this fun fifth grade activity, which will get him in the groove to start studying and set the school year off right!
This school year, try this fun activity watch your fourth grader do homework in style!
Help your child go back to school with a bang by making this personalized, organized homework kit. She'll have all the tools she needs to be successful in school right in one ...
Make sure your third grader can navigate the complex process of loading a backpack for school--and find everything he needs in it when he's home. Small steps now bring big ...
To help your child turn a critical eye to his own school performance, and motivate him to take responsibility for tackling his academic challenges, make a progress portfolio!
Here's a quick, engaging and fun game you can play around the dinner table to review several different school subjects.
If your child is still writing too much in his class notes, help him with this fun activity. Challenge your child to a word count war, and get in a screening of his favorite ...
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