Homeschooling for a Depressed Son
I receive letters every week from distraught parents with unhappy children who cannot bear to spend another day in the school system. The good news is... read more
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I receive letters every week from distraught parents with unhappy children who cannot bear to spend another day in the school system. The good news is... read more
This article explains how to keep up a strong relationship with your child during the college years. read more
This article outlines what you need to know if you're considering homeschooling your child. read more
This Christmas, review these interesting holiday facts from the past and the present. 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
There's a better way for teens to learn, and it's easier than you think. read more
Five is very young for a child to practice writing skills. Consider having your child work on the alphabet (memorization, letter recognition, and late... read more
If a three-and-a-half-year-old has trouble remembering his letters and numbers, does it indicate dyslexia? read more
When you talk, sing, read to, and play with an infant, toddler, or preschooler, you're laying the foundation for reading. read more
Help your child master the alphabet while he has fun creating letter shapes out of clay. read more
Get your child reading early on with an activity that uses his name. This activity is also helpful for children with learning disabilities. read more
You can help your child learn her ABC's, with alphabet shapes for basic practice. read more
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