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Grocery shopping and preparing meals are good ways for your child to practice his language skills. read more
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Grocery shopping and preparing meals are good ways for your child to practice his language skills. read more
A tutor seeks advice on how to help two ten-year-olds with a first-grade reading level. read more
In this fun activity, you'll trace your child's feet so that he can make his own species of dinosaur! read more
This indoor/outdoor winter mural activity will get your child thinking about nature's gifts. read more
Enjoy an autumn walk with your family, then create magnificant artwork with the fallen leaves you've collected. read more
Introduce your child to syllables with this fun clapping game. This activity is also helpful for children with learning disabilities. read more
This pre-reading activities will help a learning disabled child develop reading skills. read more
Learn a fun way to encourage your child to read -- leave notes for each other! read more
This pre-reading activity will help improve a child's language and imagination skills. read more
Get your child reading early on with an activity that uses his name. This activity is also helpful for children with learning disabilities. read more
This pre-reading activity uses food to help early readers develop reading skills. This activity is also helpful for children with learning disabilitie... read more
Learn how AIDS is transmitted, and how to teach your teen about safe sex. read more
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