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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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Finding Your Way in Middle School and High School
Parent involvement. In elementary school it's pretty straightforward: bringing in cupcakes to help the room mother, ...
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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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Organizing for Boys: Getting Your Guy Through Middle School
In today's standards-driven, no-nonsense classrooms, boys seem to be struggling to follow-through with homework, let ...
Source: Education.com
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When Your Child Hates the Textbook
We might as well admit it: by the time your kid hits middle school, textbook reading just isn't as "fun" as it used to ...
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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Middle School Assessment Chart
Looking for a great middle school? Here are the signs of a high-performing middle school offering high-quality classes.
Source: The National Forum to Accelerate Middle Grades Reform
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How to Be a Homework Helper
Kids often get frustrated and lose interest in their assignments. You can help: here's an age-by-age guide to being ...
Source: Education.com
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8th Grade Social Studies: What to Expect
Hard to believe, but in most districts itâs true: barely two years after finishing elementary school, your eighth ...
Source: Education.com
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Organizing for Boys: What Parents Need to Know
Parents see it, and experts agree: many, many middle school boys have a terrible time staying organized. Try these tips ...
Source: Education.com
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How To Avoid a "Locker Shocker"
It's a middle school rite of passage: After all those years of one teacher, one desk, and one cubby, your child will now...
Source: Education.com

