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A review of Sara Gruen's "Flying Changes", the story of a famly of
equestrian women in New Hampshire who are stronger than they
imagine.
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Homeschool parents looking for a phonics reading program may want to consider Hooked on Phonics, which helps kids learn to read with phonics software, books, and games.
One-child families are increasing. Only children are often stigmatised as selfish and lonely, but there are positive elements such as higher intelligence and achievement.
From handwriting readiness to cursive, Jan Olsen's Handwriting Without Tears Curriculum teaches developmentally appropriate writing skills using multiple learning styles.
Teacher Kelly Gallagher takes No Child Left Behind to task, says schools are killing reading, and tells his readers what to do about it in his new book. Read the review.
Reading consultant Kathy Collins shows how to use reading clubs to teach K-3 students to read with power, intention, and joy in this resource for primary grade teachers.
With the release of Debbie Miller's "Teaching with Intention," it's a good time to take a new look at her first book for primary grade teachers.
When school is out, dive into a special mixture of the pool, picnics, and books! Using the child's interest as a guide, read daily in the summer both fun and easy books.
Reading fluency leads to reading comprehension. With a few simple tools, parents can help their children to achieve grade level reading skills.
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