Talking About Me: Reading
This article explains why it is important to frequently read to your child. read more
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This article explains why it is important to frequently read to your child. 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
A prepackaged curriculum is the easiest choice for parents who are new to homeschooling. Many experienced homeschoolers slowly begin the shift toward ... read more
Scoring well in one area of an achievement test does not necessarily define a child's abilities. read more
Consider many options in supporting a child's math giftedness. read more
Kids can have a math disability called dyscalculia, but it's not a very specific or very helpful diagnosis. Here's what to do. read more
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