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Monitoring Your Child's Daycare Article 
The health and safety of your baby, toddler or preschooler may require you to make an extra effort to develop relationships with child care providers.
Jan 25, 2008 - Eileen Bailey
Issues That Impact School Performance Article 
Issues such as birth order, gender, learning style, and giftedness have effects on a child's performance in school.
May 22, 2011 - Patricia Rowbotham
Knowing if Your Child is Ready for School Article 
Personal characteristics such as chronological age, temperament, resilience and level of development are important in determining school readiness.
Nov 10, 2010 - Julie Dawn Wee
Monitoring Children’s TV Viewing Article 
With all the promiscuity, violence, and nudity on TV, parents need to carefully monitor their children's TV viewing. Here are some tips.....
Jan 30, 2008 - Venice Kichura
Benefits of Performing Arts Schools for Kids Article 
What are the benefits of performing art schools for kids? What do kids achieve by performing on stage? What can drama, music and dance do for your child?
Feb 19, 2011 - Kim Edwards
Increasing Your Child's Ability to Cope With School Bullying Article 
This article looks at ways parents can assist their child with coping with what has become a significant form of violence in the school setting.
Oct 9, 2011 - Ronald Williams Garcia
Putting Your Child on the School Bus for the First Time Article 
Here's how to survive the many conflicting emotions elicited by sending your first child off to kindergarten on the school bus.
Jul 31, 2011 - Lisa C. DeLuca
Simple Ways to Help Your Child Love School Article 
"Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." ~ John Dewey
Jul 30, 2011 - Shelly Thomson-Blevins
Tips on Choosing the Best School for Your Child Article 
Making sure that a child goes to a good, reputable school is a priority for many parents. This article details what you should consider when picking a school.
Mar 11, 2010 - Ben Wakeling
Volunteering at Your Child's School Article 
Teachers often find themselves working a 60-80 hour work week and any help they get from parents is much appreciated.
Sep 19, 2008 - Jennifer Wagaman
Choosing a School for Your Child Article 
Public, Private, Alternative and Homeschooling choices all have their own unique benefits and challenges, but one will fit your child better than the rest.
Apr 6, 2008 - Michelle Carchrae
Organizing Your Child for School Article 
Organization is key to school success, insuring completed assignments, properly filed work, and easily accessed supplies. These tips for parents help make it happen.
Oct 15, 2007 - Carol A. Josel
School Bus Safety – Assuring Your Child a Safe Trip to School Article 
An increased number of school bus crashes have many parents concerned about bus safety. Learn some the other leading concerns and bus safety issues.
Oct 1, 2010 - Diane Middleton
How to Monitor What Your Child is Downloading on the iPod Touch Article 
Leverage the music you purchase while ensuring your child doesn't have access to inappropriate downloads. Parental Control options for the iPod Touch.
Jan 4, 2011 - Andrea Johnson
How to Repair your Scratched Monitor Article 
If your television or computer screen has a scratch, it is possible to repair it.
Nov 4, 2010 - Greyson Ferguson
Effectively Advocating for Your Child at School Article 
When our kids run into problems at school, it's important to know when to step in, who to contact, and how to handle the issue without making matters worse.
Oct 23, 2010 - Nicole Scarborough
Helping Your Child Succeed at School Article 
Parents and teachers can work together to broaden young minds and greatly influence the educational outcomes of teenagers throughout their academic careers.
Feb 21, 2010 - Melissa Coombe
Your Child's First Day at School Article 
Going to school for the very first time is an important event in a child's life and can be daunting for children and families alike.
Aug 19, 2009 - Jane Kelly
LRE and Your Child Article 
The least restrictive environment (LRE) provides opportunities and supports for all learners to receive educational benefit.
Dec 14, 2010 - Holly Smith
Homeschooling Your ADD Child Article 
Although living with a child who struggles with attention deficit disorder (ADD) can be challenging, choosing to homeschool is still worth it.
Nov 17, 2007 - Venice Kichura