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The Relationship Between Families and Schools: Knowing the Child
Children don’t come with a set of instructions when they are born or adopted. While there are endless parenting ...
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The Relationship Between Families and Schools: Culture
Every child is born into a culture. Culture has nothing to do with genetics, but it is another important factor in ...
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The Relationship Between Families and Schools: Environment and Experience
An extremely important influence on a child’s development and school success surrounds experience and exposure ...
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The Relationship Between Families and Schools: Intelligence
Scholars have debated for decades over whether intelligence is determined by nature (genetics) or nurture ...
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Helping Your Elementary School Student With Homework
Helping your child with homework can often seem like an impossible task. Here is a list of ways that you can help.
Source: Education.com
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A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Child Do Well in School
Your child has a right to attend and succeed in a great public school. Regardless of income, ethnicity, family ...
Source: National Education Association
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Helping Your Elementary School Student With Homework
The importance of homeworkAt times, it may seem like your child’s homework is endless and with your busy ...
Source: OneToughJob
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Help Your Kids Do Great in School
Did you know? Kids whose parents are involved in their education have better grades, a better attitude toward school, ...
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Goldfish Math
Got goldfish? We've got a fun alternative to TV that can keep kids engaged, and reinforce good math learning for your ...
Source: Education.com
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Helping First Graders with Homework
Beginning first graders are sometimes put off by having more homework than they did in kindergarten. Use the following...
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Helping Your Gradeschooler With Homework
During grade school, kids start getting homework for the first time to ...
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What You Can Do at Home to Help Your Child Succeed at School
Research shows that children are more likely to succeed in school if parents or caregivers take an active part in their...
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Summer Home Learning Recipes for Parents and Children Grades K-3
"Parents and families are the first and most important teachers. If families teach a love of learning, it can make all...
Source: U.S. Department of Education

