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- Should your child be in preschool?These factors can help you decide if preschool is the best choice for your family.
- Reggio Emilio Early Education Philosophy and Autism EducationLearn to use the Reggio Emilio Early Education Philosophy to enhance your autistic child's education.
- Do Not Deny Your Child an Early Education from TelevisionParents should not raise their children without television simply for the fact the some television programs are very educational.
- Tips on Supporting Your Child's Early EducationSupporting your child's early education can be a vital component to his or her school success. Your support can make a difference in how your children think and feel about learning from the time they enter preschool.
ReadyWeb Provides Assistance for Early EducationEarly education is key to a full childhood and a springboard to successful adulthood.- Education - Have Anything Changed Yet?This article discusses the flaws of education system and suggests how the system can be improved to make the education better.
How to Get Your Middle Schooler Ready for CollegeIt is never too early to talk to your child about college. If your child is in middle school, now is the time to start preparing for college, both mentally and financially.- Should You Allow Your College Age Teenager to Go Far Away to School?Your 17- or 18-year-old child wants to go away to college, I mean far away. Should you let him/her? Should you allow him to spread his wings, or put the clamps on and keep him close to home?
Cutting Preschool from State Budgets is Not a Good IdeaPublic preschool programs represent the only opportunity that many low-income children have for an early education. Reducing the number who can participate through funding cuts that many states have recently made may have serious consequences.- Finding Meaning in Life as a "Disabled" PersonHealth conditions have left me unable to do many things physically. It is a constant mind/body struggle for self-acceptance
- Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits by Laila LalamiLalami's novel begins with 30 Moroccan emigres dumped into the water off the Spanish coast, then provides backstories of four and shows their lives a few years later.
- Education is Also What the Child Really Wants to LearnThe article focuses about alternative forms of education which has been widely practiced all over the world. Education systems have undergone transformations and are continuously evolving. Here is an example which illustrates this fact.
- Declining Quality Education: A Case of Market FailureHigher education in America is facing one of the most severe challenges in the recent years
- Best Ways to Send Money to Your Child in CollegeParents of young adult children in college know that while our "kids" like to think they are independent, in many ways they are still dependent on Mom and Dad, when it comes to money. Here's how to send money fast.
- Is Education Really a Matter of Survival?Do individual need to be educated?
- Parents Guide for Sending Your Child to CollegeWhen it's time to send a child off to college parents know how to cope with buying bedding, some new clothes, maybe even a laptop. The stumbling block is long term separation . Possibly this parents' guide for sending your child to college might help.
Letting Go: How to Send Your First Child Off to CollegeI'm sending my lovely daughter off to a college that's eight and a half hours away from home. Is it hard for me to let go? Is it equally hard for her? Survival tips for both parent and child!- Your Child Doesn't Want to Finish College - How to ReactDoes your child want to bail out after only one or two years of college? Read this article to see what you should do to get them back on the right track.
- Samuel A. Kirk's Incredible Life Work and JourneyOverview of the contributions made by Sam Kirk to the world of Special Education
- Step by Step Guide to Preparing Your High School Student for CollegeAre you the parent of a high school aged student and you constantly find yourself worrying about what your kid is to become? Does your child come home with a big smile on his face and starts to talk about college, applications, financial aid, G.P.A.
- Learning Through Play, Love and Sensory ExperiencesDo today's educators believe that children can learn through play? Through love? Does this learning build on sense experience?
- Immigrant Children Score Higher on Academic TestsWith close family ties, support systems and a desire and motivation to succeed, many immigrant children are outperforming native born students on academic achievement tests
Your Child's in College Now - What Are the Chances for Graduation?Some interesting information for parents with children in college and a note to those who have children that might not attend.- Leaving Your Child at CollegeTips for parents who have just left their child in a college dorm for the first time.
- What Not to Say to Your Child when They Go Off to CollegeAn essay that hopefully will help ease the transition for both you and your college kid.
Education Sale Here!....."blue Light Special" in Aisle 16!Education for sale...what a novel idea! Not really....though it would be a much more interesting post for me if it were so.- How to Ready Your Child for College in the FallGoing to college for the first time is something to look forward to, but also uncharted territory. Make sure you go over these concerns with your child first to ensure that his or her first year in college is successful.
- Things to Discuss Before Your Child Leaves for CollegeIn between making a list of college dorm necessities and buying extra long twin sheets, cover these areas with your child. By addressing these things before a student leaves for college for the first time you'll help your child be confident away from home.
- What Are Your Kids Chances of Success? The Parents RoleEducation Week just released a report that supposedly indicates how children in one state will fair against children in other states when it comes to success in life.
- What Are Your Kids Chances of Success? The StudyEducation Week just released a report that supposedly indicates how children in one state will fair against children in other states when it comes to success in life. For my state of residence, GA, the results are depressing.
- Leaving All Children Behind: Bush's Policy on Education Earns a Failing GradeIn 2000, George Bush made a promise to increase funding for education, so that he would "Leave No Child Behind". As soon as he came into office, he raised the testing standards for students, but never gave them the ability to meet those standards.


