Kindergarten
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School and LearningKindergarten
What should you do if you think your child's kindergarten class is too challenging?
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School and LearningKindergarten
Repeating a grade at this age can sometimes be beneficial.
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School and LearningKindergarten
This complicated question has no easy answers, and demands some soul-searching on the part of the parents.
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School and LearningKindergarten
Just being young doesn't mean your child won't do well in school.
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School and LearningKindergarten
When young children are exposed to new experiences, it's perfectly normal for them to feel shy and even overwhelmed.
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School and LearningKindergarten
What are your options when you seek reliable IQ testing for your child?
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School and LearningKindergarten
When your child's birthday is near the cut-off for kindergarten, think carefully about your options.
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School and LearningKindergarten
Find out why your overachieving child can still get a lot out of kindergarten.
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School and LearningKindergarten
When being at school all day makes a child depressed, try to reassure him of your confidence in him.
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School and LearningKindergarten
The type of evaluation your child will receive depends largely on what kind of kindergarten he will be attending.
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School and LearningKindergarten
There's more to consider than academic aptitude when deciding whether your child is ready for kindergarten.
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School and LearningKindergarten
When researching kindergarten classes, remember to think of your child's strengths and needs.
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School and LearningKindergarten
When a child is given difficult spelling tests in kindergarten, have a talk with the teacher.
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School and LearningKindergarten
Establish a morning routine and plan a stress-free morning for your kindergartener.
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School and LearningKindergarten
Read advice on how to help a left-handed child succeed in kindergarten.
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School and LearningKindergarten
Discover which skills your child should be learning in kindergarten.
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School and LearningKindergarten
Does your child have a short attention span -- coloring books one minute, playing dress-up the next? Find out what experts define as typical five-year-old behavior.
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School and LearningKindergarten
Literacy, social skills, self-esteem, and peer-relations are the four areas of development that determine school readiness. How do your children meet these goals?
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