Find smart academic advice for helping kids in every grade and subject.
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School and LearningParental Involvement
Find tips to make your parent -teacher meeting a success.
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School and LearningPreschool
Once you have put your best resources into selecting a good preschool, relax and remember that children are generally safest at school.
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School and LearningLearning Styles
This article offers guidelines on how to choose a tutor for a child with learning disabilities.
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School and LearningReading
A mother worries that her son's reading problems may be due to his starting school too young.
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School and LearningHigh School
Teachers and parents must be honest with a child about his learning needs and skills, so that he's not surprised when he "hits the wall" in high school.
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School and LearningHigh School
What options does a high-school dropout have to receive a diploma?
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School and LearningStudy Skills
Learn how to set rules for homework time and hand the homework responsibility over to your child.
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School and LearningSchool Performance
Learn some technique to help children with reading and math trouble.
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School and LearningScienceBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Enjoy an autumn walk with your family, then create magnificant artwork with the fallen leaves you've collected.
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School and LearningYour Child's School
Understand the advantages and disadvantages of single-sex classrooms.
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School and LearningYour Child's School
School uniforms can reduce violence, and help in other ways, as well.
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School and LearningBack to School
Help your teenager overcome anxiety about school.
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School and LearningBack to School
Use this safety checklist to keep your kids safe at home, at school, and at play.
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School and LearningMusic
The best thing parents can do, regarding music or any other child-generated interest, is to provide their kids with a non-pressured introduction to the activity.
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School and LearningCollege
This article advises how freshman roommates can live together successfully.
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School and LearningHigh School
Someone with a confirmed learning disability is eligible to take the GED exam in a modified fashion.
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School and LearningCollege
SAT, PSAT, ACT, now PACT? These pointers will help you wade through the alphabet soup of admissions tests.
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School and LearningHigh School
Find how to deal with a child who wants to drop out of high school.
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