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Writing a Paper for Teens
Writing a paper can seem intimidating at first. But putting together a good paper really just involves a combination of things you already know how to do. Here are some tips.
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Tips for Teachers From Students With Cystic Fibrosis (Video) for Parents
Kids and teens explain what to expect and how to help in the classroom.
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Balancing Schoolwork and Hospital Stays for Teens
Every student finds it hard to stay on top of schoolwork sometimes. So what happens when you have to miss a lot of school? This article for teens offers tips and advice.
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Going Back to School for Kids
There's a lot of "new" in the first day of school. New teachers, new friends, new shoes, new notebooks, and sometimes, a new school. Find out more about going back to school in this article for kids.
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504 Plans: Information for Teachers for Parents
These plans enable students with special needs to get the accommodations required to access curricula at the same level as their classmates. This article is for educators.
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Helping Your Child Adjust to Preschool for Parents
The more comfortable you are with placing your child in preschool and the more familiar the setting is for your child, the fewer problems you - and your child - will encounter.
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Back to School for Parents
Kids often have a tough time making the back-to-school transition. Here's how to help them.
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Back to School for Teens
Dread it or love it, you gotta go to school. Looking for ways to make the first day a little less painful? Here are some tips.
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Balancing Schoolwork and Hospital Stays for Parents
When your child has a serious or chronic illness, it's hard to think beyond the next treatment. But with some planning, you can help your child balance schoolwork with hospital stays.
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Concussions: What Teachers Need to Know for Parents
What teachers should know about concussions and the healing process.