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- Parenting and EducationHow important are parents in a child's education? This article explores "The No Child Left Behind Act" and it's view that parental involvement is more important than money. The D.O.E.'s study shows "Who You Are" determines success more than parents.
- How to Get Your Child to Love Books, and Improve Literacy SkillsIf your child has poor reading habits, or you simply want to encourage a love of books, here are some great strategies to make reading fun and interesting again.
'Reading to Kids' Inspires Children and Adults in Los AngelesThe non-profit grassroots organization, Reading to Kids, inspires Los Angeles area children with a love of reading through monthly reading clubs at local schools.
My 10 Favorite Books to Read to KidsI have a strong love for books, because I learned how to read at an early age. I now try to pass that on by sharing these books with children in my life.- Ten Favorite Books to Read to KidsIf you are looking for some new reading material to share with your kids, check out these 10 books you--and your preschooler--will enjoy.
Top Ten Favorite Books to Read to KidsThere are many books out there to read out loud to kids. Here's a list that breaks down a teacher's "top ten" books to read to children!- Top Ten Books to Read to KidsA list of the top ten books to read to your kids, carefully selected after 13 years of reading to my own children. Each title has been mom and kid approved and includes our recommended reading ages.
Off the Bookshelf - Top 10 Books to Read to KidsReading to my kids is important to me and fun for all of us! I hope this Top 10 list of books to read gives you some ideas, or makes you grin if you have some of the same on your bookshelf!
My 10 Favorite Books to Read to KidsHere are 10 of my favorite books to read to children. Many were my favorite books as a child myself. It's wonderful to pass along a favorite to a generation or two.- How Parents Can Set Education Goals to Help Their Child's Academic AchievementAlthough most people think schools are the most critical contributor to a child's academic success, recent research, in the field of education, says that parents play a powerful role in the ultimate success of their children.
Interview with Literacy Expert Diane W. FrankensteinDiane W. Frankenstein is a literacy expert who recently wrote a book detailing the best books for kids and adults to share.
Author Michelle Shillings Talks About Divorce and Parental Visitation for KidsMichelle Shillings wrote I Can't Want To to help her son deal with his confused feelings when she and her ex were divorcing. Here, she tackles the topics of divorce and visitation.- Ways to Encourage Your Children to ReadTry these ideas to stimulate children's interest in reading.
- Banning Children's Books and What it Means to YouWhat books are your children reading? Should they be reading them? Do you control what books they read in school?
- Banned Books Week 2008Over the years, many books have been banned from schools and libraries. But whose job is it to decide what we, and our children, can read?
- Reading with Your KidsDiscussion and analysis of why it is important to read with our kids and the details of doing so.
- How to Keep Your Kids Learning During the SummerThere are plenty of fun activities you and your kids can do during the summer that will keep your child learning.
- Review of the Book Evaluating Mufaro's Beautiful DaughtersIn the book Mufaro's Beautiful Daughter's, I feel that most of these criteria are established.
- Create a Children's Library in Your Own HomeWe all know that reading to your child is a key strategy in his or her development as a reader. Why not create a children's library in your own home? It will inspire your child to read everyday and love it.
- Books that Socialize ChildrenHow are the books we encourage children to read shaping their world view?
- 4 Tips to Help Kids Wake Up in the MorningIf your morning is a full on battle to get your kid out of bed, here are four tips you may be interested in.
- Giving Kids Choices: Good Strategy or Bad Decision?Is giving kids the right to make choices at every turn a good strategy? Is it a bad decision? Well, that depends.
- Now I Get ItI contemplate the "comfortable silence" I observed as a child and misunderstood and how my view of this type of moment has changed.
- The Mental Capabilities of Under Privileged KidsUnder privileged kids usually are artistic because they learn visually. They learn visually because they learn most of the things they know from social media or from their environments, not school.
- I Let My Kids Get into Trouble: This is WhyIt may seem irresponsible to let your kids get into trouble, but it may actually be a better way to parent. This is why...
- How Well Do You Know Your Kids?Parents who don't take the time to get to know their kids always regret it later. Here are some questions you can ask your kids about themselves and what those questions reveal about them.
- How to Get Your Kids to Do Their HomeworkMake sure your kid's homework gets done with these simple tips!
- Say No to Rule Books, Enjoy ParentingLot have been written about parenting and loads we read to prepare ourselves for parenthood. The journey of gathering information begins right from the time a woman conceive and continues till the time we experience the 'empty nest syndrome'. Search the i
- How I Got My Kids Interested in ReadingMy wife and I got both of our daughters interested in reading by following three steps. Read to find out what they were.
- Jailing Parents of Truant Kids is a Bad IdeaIn many cities and states, parents can be fined or even imprisoned if their child misses school too often.
- Review of the Illustory Book Kit the Ideal Gift for the Budding Young WriterThe Illustory book kit is the perfect gift choice for the young budding writer in your family.
- A Parent's Guide to Surviving WinterHolidays don't have to be a hassle for parent: survive the winter with these easy tips!
- 10 Things You Don’t Want to Hear Your Kids SayKids say the funniest things. However, then there are the phrases that aren’t so humorous. These are the top 10 things I don’t want to hear my children say.
- I Call My Kids Names: Is that Wrong?I get some odd looks sometimes when I call my kids dorks or poopfaces, but is name calling really so wrong?
- Read to your kids every night: A dad's perspectiveNew parents, make sure to read to your children every night. Reading skills are essential for school success and beyond.
- What's in a Box of Books?Christmas Gifts To Encourage Afterschooling...And How To Say No To Video Games
- Our ChildrenBringing up children in today's landscape is very challenging. Looking back I think I had it pretty easy. We did not have so many things to worry about with our children, and life was fas simpler than it is today.
- How Can I Help My Child to Learn to Read?Young kids find reading a real mystery. As parents we know how important it is to learn to read and want our kids to learn to, not only read, but also to enjoy it. Learning to read does not happen all at once. So how do you approach learning to read?
Ways to Tell when a Kid is LyingLearn how to tell when a kid is lying, and pay attention to the signs and dead giveaways. The adults of the family are supposed to be in charge - not problem children in need of help.- Standing Your Ground with Defiant KidsStanding up to defiant kids is easier said than done sometimes. Sometimes I wonder how I ever survived single parenting. Still, here I am with three wonderful kids. To what do I owe my success?





