Writing Good Book Reports
This article describes how book reports develop language arts skills and how you can help your child master them. read more
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This article describes how book reports develop language arts skills and how you can help your child master them. read more
Back-to-school shopping adds up! Find tips on saving while you spend to send your child back to school in style. read more
Discover an inexpensive resource for blind and dyslexic children. read more
Word reversal or directional reversals are common in younger children, and many outgrow the problem. read more
Not all gifted children are early and advanced readers -- each child has an individual learning style. read more
How can you make sure your children get homework that is clearly within their ability range and matched to their preferred learning style? read more
Since the range of what's "normal" in children in kindergarten is quite wide, concerned parents should seek a multidisciplinary evaluation. read more
Even when a learning disabled child is making little progress, for their social health it may be better to keep them with children their own age. read more
Different areas of development -- physical, intellectual, social, and emotional -- are often not at the same point in gifted-and-talented children. read more
It is very possible even for gifted children to have learning disabilities. read more
Children who have difficulty learning their letters despite repeated exposure to them may in fact be showing early signs of dyslexia. read more
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