Creating a lifelong reader
In this article, teachers describe how they reach struggling readers. Here are just a few of the ways they inspire kids to learn to read and learn to love reading.
Pantry poetry: let food be your muse
Let food inspire your child to practice descriptive writing.
Spinning in my head
A seventh grader with a learning disability explains how he gets into the good zone when things are spinning in his head.
Young teen's dilemma: too old for camp, too young to work
There are exciting alternatives for middle-schoolers and young high-schoolers who are too old for day camp but too young to be left alone.
Eric Carle collage
How you can help at home: In this activity your child makes a collage with tissue paper and paint.
Animal, vegetable, mineral
How can you help at home? Have your child use descriptive words to write about an object.
Turn your family vacation into a real education
Learning can happen anywhere, even while visiting Grandma this summer.
How my ADHD son became a splashing success
Different strokes for different folks is the motto one mom adopted while helping her young son with ADHD find his sport.
10 ways to build math skills this summer
Check out these 10 quick and easy ways to work math into your summer routine and help your child develop numbers sense.
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