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Typical Language Accomplishments for Children
Learn how your child develops language skills from birth through age six. read more
Mini Messages
Learn a fun way to encourage your child to read -- leave notes for each other! read more
Picky Eaters: Born or Made?
Parents of picky eaters believe their children came into the world that way. Those whose children eat everything give themselves a big pat on the back... read more
A Change Book
Your child can use this personalized book to express how her feelings grow and change. read more
Avoiding Homeschool Burnout
In this article, a homeschooling mom discusses how to reduces stress from overloading. read more
Name Collage
This is a great activity to help your child learn to read and write, while having fun being creative. read more
Homeschooling for Multiple Intelligences
In this article, a homeschooling mom explains how recognizing her children's various learning styles was vital to successful homeschooling. read more
Kindergarten: What Will They Learn?
Discover which skills your child should be learning in kindergarten. read more
Succeeding at Standardized Tests
Learn how to help your child do well on standardized tests. read more
How to Talk with Kids About War: Pointers for Parents
These tips can help you prepare for a conversation about war with your kids. read more
Writing Good Book Reports
This article describes how book reports develop language arts skills and how you can help your child master them. read more