Reading Takes a Backseat to TV and Computer
Don't be afraid to turn off the TV! Limit time on the computer to half an hour. But don't force the reading issue or your child will rebel. read more
Showing 10247 results found:
Don't be afraid to turn off the TV! Limit time on the computer to half an hour. But don't force the reading issue or your child will rebel. read more
Here is an expert's advice to a seventh-grader who is struggling with reading. read more
Learn what being a sight reader means for a child. read more
Specific reading comprehension troubles, such as difficulty with rhyming words or sight words, don't usually signal a catastrophic problem. read more
Your son's recognition and sounding-out ability are remarkable for a four-year-old. But he may not be ready to read, even though he is able to work wi... read more
First grade is when children traditionally learn how to read; a child does not need to enter the grade already reading. read more
Advice from a homeschooling expert on teaching a six-year-old to read. read more
If you’re feeling like you might want to follow in the footsteps of some celebrities’ recent pregnancies and not share your experience on social media... read more
2018 was the year of gender reveal parties, but in 2019 many parents are abandoning the trend because they feel they are over the top, costly, and for... read more
Looking for a creative way to announce your pregnancy to your family and friends this Thanksgiving? Here are our top five favorite pregnancy ideas to ... read more
Telling your partner you're pregnant is such a memorable experience. We've put together a list of our favorite pregnancy announcement ideas for tellin... read more
To provide some pregnancy humor to all the mamas and the dads and partners who stick by our sides, we have collected 35 funny pregnancy memes guarante... read more
Your partner in parenting from baby name inspiration to college planning.
Subscribe