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From an early age, children need to be encouraged to develop positive habits and attitudes that will aid in continued academic development throughout their lives.
All children need help with school issues. Parents need to know what's really important and have a plan for homework, tests, discipline, and surprises.
Studies show that parents can make a significant contribution to their child's academic success.
One overlooked way of helping a child succeed in school is focusing on the needs of the teacher. Helping a teacher and offering encouragement will make a difference!
What happens to the Queen Bees and Prince Charmings after high school? The answer may just surprise you.
Beginning school can be a difficult time for a young child. A child has the best chance of success at school when ready physically, emotionally and socially.
Teaching weaker students is not an easy job. What is the trick behind reaching them?
This article discusses the roots of our youth's educational success as being rooted in students' work ethic, practice and problem-solving skills. The evidence is weighed.
Parents can plan for their child's success in school. It requires organization, consistency, working with the school, use of community resources, and homework help.
By establishing three simple practices, parents can improve their child's academic school success, and decrease the likelihood of risky behaviors.
Real middle school success is dependent more on family, peers, and teacher relationships than on the number of GATE classes your child attends in middle school.
These psychology articles will keep you motivated to achieve your goals. Get what you want out of life!
Parents play a vital role in their child's education. The more involved they are in their child's school activities, the more they can encourage their child to excel.
Teenagers can be hard to get up in the morning. Encourage them to learn this essential skill to improve their chances of success in school or work.
Some children struggle with math concepts throughout school. It doesn't have to be this way. Parents can assist young children to develop a grasp of early math concepts.
Many parents today are so busy they have a "wait until they go to school mentality" when it comes to their child's education. This is detrimental thinking.
Students today have numerous roles to fill. For this reason it becomes more important to learn time-management techniques and how to coordinate work, family, and school.
Theater can be a terrific medium for keeping children active and healthy. It can boost self esteem, improve public speaking, and provide a place to practice creativity.
Think that introducing another language will confuse your growing child? Not so, according to researchers. It may even help your child academically.
How do you become a Blue Ribbon School when the odds are against you? You don't make excuses. You assess the needs and try new things.
International Media Expert Gloria DeGaetanto helps parents understand research on media use, its implications for child development and what they can do about it.
Is your teenager exhausted at the end of the day? Discover some ways to help your teen de-stress from a too-busy schedule.
Many people determine when their children are ready for crafts based on when they are able to safely use tools such as scissors.
Vocational programs should have a more prominent place in the school curriculum.
School has many activities and assignments that can prove difficult to keep track of. Organizing school time and schedules with proper time management can simplify life.
For many parents, a child's bedtime can become a nightmare. This nightly ritual can leave parents feeling exhausted, and lead to frustration for both parent and child.
For ADD children who face difficulties both at home and in the classroom, negative self-esteem may cause future problems. Parents can help build their confidence early.
All schools should be learning communities, supportive communities, and collaborative communities in which all faculty and staff benefit toward a common goal.
There are choices available for completing a nursing school degree through online or traditional education programs. Learn necessary considerations for getting a degree.
The Giant Pegboard helps your toddler or preschooler improve gross motor and fine motor co-ordination. Use it to teach colors, counting, number concepts and matching.
Children with dyslexia and reading disabilities may receive extra services at school, but there are ways parents can help at home as well.
Getting good grades is easier for students when parents are involved in their education. Here are 7 ways to help your child succeed at school.
Children will have more success in Math if they are comfortable with numbers in the real world. It's easy to introduce children to numbers before kindergarten.
Once you watch your young child graduate from preschool it is time to prepare for the next step: kindergarten.
Promoting social emotional learning at all levels enriches content and skills instruction, meets state mandates, and helps students become caring, compassionate adults.
Boost the ADHD child's confidence and school success by helping him maintain an organized backpack. Create a schedule for taking care of the backpack.
ADD and ADHD are a clear-cut part of modern Special Education today. However, throughout history, learning disabilities were not always well incorporated in curriculum.
Some experts say "teacher films" unfairly suggest success in inner-city schools is based on the determination of educators and not social factors outside their control.
Students from four schools in Georgia, Long Middle School, Brown Middle School, Turner Middle School, and Parks Middle School enjoyed the All-Stars Summer Academies.
It is a fact that boys struggle more academically than girls. Educational statistics support this statement. The mystery is why this is happening.
A military enlistment can be four years of hard work, sweat, and discipline. The best service members get through it and take the lessons they learn with them.


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