When the School Can’t (or Won’t) Help Your Child
I’m worried something isn’t quite “right” with my daughter, but her school keeps finding excuses for not evaluating our concerns. Where do I turn for help?
I’m worried something isn’t quite “right” with my daughter, but her school keeps finding excuses for not evaluating our concerns. Where do I turn for help?
To say the high school goal is to graduate is much like saying one’s career goal is to be successful; both are temporal.
Ways to incorporate the alphabet into your child’s daily life and their home environment that can be educational and quite adorable!
I like to work smart and sometimes we need some techniques to help us learn, or just remember so we can look smarter than our fifth grader. Here’s a list of the mnemonics that I think every parent should know.
A mom needs help teaching her child effective homework skills, especially when there are younger ones around whose homework is to distract their older sibling.
March is the month of National Reading and we have some book recommendations for your kids that we think you will love.
When it’s time for your special needs child to apply to college, should they disclose? I think you know which side of this debate I’m on.
Learning is a slow, steady, and oh, so personal process. It marks points in our kids’ maturity and lives without any interest in uniformity or really, convenience.
Remember that you’re trying to teach your preschooler that learning can be fun, not to qualify him for Mensa.
Cooking with kids gives them a chance to learn teamwork and patience and other skills that come with reading and following the steps of a recipe.
How can you get your young child excited about different cultures and countries around the globe? We have some ideas.