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When parents' suspicions are aroused, they may have to exercise their rights and obligations by invading their child's privacy. read more
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When parents' suspicions are aroused, they may have to exercise their rights and obligations by invading their child's privacy. read more
Parents need to agree on some rules for their child, when an attitude problem sets in. read more
Finding topics of interest is a common problem for young readers with advanced ability. read more
Yes, there may be advantages to homeschooling your dyslexic child, and no, in most states you do not have to be specially trained to teach your child. read more
You do not have to jump into a curriculum package or specific course of study after your child leaves school. Spend some time adjusting to your homesc... read more
There are ways to determine if your child is reading on his grade level. But you do not have to judge your homeschooled child by traditional school st... read more
Homeschooling means learning outside of the public or private school environment. For most families, their "schooling" involves being out and about ea... read more
Even when a learning disabled child is making little progress, for their social health it may be better to keep them with children their own age. read more
Is there an advantage to having grades K-6 in the same school, as opposed to grouping K-2 and 3-6? read more
Learn how to deal with a child who lies compulsively. read more
Should children who break the rules be held up as examples for the rest of the school? read more
Sibling rivalry is at its worst when the younger child outshines the older sibling. read more
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