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luiginter Why Summer Reading Matters
Summer reading does have a lot to do with learning. But that doesn't mean it has to be dull.
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Your Guide to Summer Reading
School is winding to a close, and kids are already getting a whiff of freedom. It's time to start thinking about ways to keep your child's brain on track over the break. One great way to do that is through summer reading.
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10 Tips for Summer Writing
Developing good writing skills takes practice, but it can be fun. Here are some ideas to not only inspire your kids to...
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Summer Reading Tips for Parents
Summer shouldn't mean taking a break from learning, especially when it comes to reading. Studies show that most students...
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Summer Reading Tips for Families
Experts agree: Children who read during the summer gain reading skills, while those who do not often experience learning...
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5 Reasons to Turn the TV Off This Summer
Despite claims that children's programming holds educational value, studies show that too much screen time can have a...
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Summer Learning on a Budget
The brain is like any other muscle in the human body: use it, or lose it. As much as kids would like a break from school...
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