6 Activities Kids Can Do At Home With Household Items (No Paper or Pencil Needed)
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Looking for fun, educational, and - most importantly - time-consuming activities to do with homeschooled students, but don't have (or can't get out to... read more
Find out how to cope with your child's learning disabilities as she grows. read more
Learn innovative ways to bolster your fifth-grader's math skills outside of the classroom. read more
What are the odds your baby will have red hair? Genetic experts determine the chances that your baby will be born a redhead based on their parents' ge... read more
Make a portable flannel board that your child can use to create shapes or words, and you'll keep him occupied during your next car trip. read more
Increase your LD child's reading comprehension by teaching him how to be an active reader. read more
Discover old-fashioned traditions that are still excellent ways to liven up the Christmas holiday. read more
Using visual tools, help your child get a sense of how long it will be until a special day arrives. read more
Read tips on what to wear at different types of weddings -- whether you are a member of the wedding party or a guest. read more
Have the whole family, and the whole neigborhood, join in for an Easter egg hunt. read more
Have your toddler fill cups with the right number of pompoms, based on the number of dots painted on the side of each cup. read more
Assert your family's values by setting rules that detail what is and is not allowed in your household. read more
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