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Dyscalculia Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about dyscalculia and what they can do to help students with the learning disability succeed in school.
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Learning Problems for Kids
Having a learning disability doesn't mean you can't learn. The trick will be figuring out how you learn best.
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Optimism for Teens
Optimists see the good in things -- and science has discovered that optimists can do better in life. The good news is, even pessimists can be more optimistic. Find out how.
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10 Ways to Help Your Child Succeed in Middle School for Parents
As students grow more independent during middle school, it can be a challenge for parents to know how to stay involved. Here are 10 tips.
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Helping Your Gradeschooler With Homework for Parents
During grade school, kids start getting homework to reinforce and extend classroom learning and teach them important study skills. Here's how parents can help.
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Getting Along With Your Teachers for Teens
Teachers can look out for you, guide you, and provide you with an adult perspective. Many are willing to answer questions, offer advice, and help with personal problems.
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10 Ways to Help Your Child Succeed in Elementary School for Parents
Kids do better in school when parents are involved. These early years of schooling are an important time for parents to be informed and supportive about their child's education.
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6 Ways to Study Better for Tests for Teens
Taking good notes, scheduling study time, and joining a study group are just some ways to study well. Here’s how to be prepared.
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Cooking With Preschoolers for Parents
It may take a little flexibility and prep work, but time in the kitchen with your preschooler can be a culinary adventure you'll both enjoy.
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Extracurricular Activities for Teens
Joining a club or team is a fun way to try new things, meet people, and be active. Learn more about the basics and benefits of getting involved.