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Free Father's Day Cards and Activity Pages Online NowFree Father's Day greeting cards and activity pages are often the first choice for busy families trying to stay on a budget.- Free Father's Day Card MessagesSome serious, some funny Father's Day messages for your use.
5 Tips to Become "World's Best Dad"Being a father is tough, especially if you have to share custody due to a break-up or divorce. However, there are 5 ways you can make sure your child proclaims to all his friends "My dad is the best!"
Ideas for Report Card RewardsReward your child for getting good grades with these ideas.
How to Decipher Your Child's Report CardAs a former teacher and now a parent of three, I've learned that the report card can tell you much more than how your child is doing academically. Not only that, but how you approach the report card can change what you see.- Children Are Our Biggest Source of LaughterYoung children will say what they think and many of us who have children have been embarrassed one or two times.
- How Using Word Labels in the Home Can Help Your Child to ReadWord labels are very easy to create and a lot of fun to use in the home.
Make a Child SmileA small way you can positively influence a child with a life threatening illness.- Best Advice My Dad Ever Gave Me"Credit cards are the devil." Those were the words with which my Dad sent me off to college.
- How to Keep Children Happy when Their Father is BusyIt always happens. Whenever dad is busy the children start wondering where he is and what he is doing. They would like to see him and play with him. How do you keep your children happy and not notice how long it takes dad to be free?
My Child Wants to Write with Her DaddyThis is an article that my daughter and I are working on together. Not really sure how this is going to come out.
What Makes a Great Dad?Fatherhood is for the most part something you do on-the-job. How we rate ourselves as dads may or may not be as good or bad as the children we are responsible for see us.- How to Help Kids Learn About the Different Parts of a StoryOnce your child has mastered the basics of reading, it is time to move them on to the next level.
- How to Evaluate Students and Prepare for Report CardsEvery spring teachers need to evaluate their students and fill out a report card for every student. Some report cards are very complex and take a lot of preparation for fill out. Here are some tips to make report card time less stressful.
- 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.
- How to Help Your Child Remember History FactsChildren often have a very difficult time learning and remembering important history facts.
- How Children Can Enrich Their VocabularyThe conquest of language is one of the most important endeavors that a child will undertake. Visual cards, also called name cards are an effective way for a child to enrich his vocabulary.
Thank You for Watching Over MeThis is a poem- Educational Card Games to Teach MathSee how children can master their basic math facts using a basic deck of cards.
- Give a Homemade Poetry Card as a Father's Day Gift this YearWhile a card purchased at the cardshop is nice, there's nothing better than a handmade card created by the kids and family. In a handmade card, you can say the exact words that you want, and decorate it with that special person's favorite colors and designs.
Teaching Your Teen Credit Card ResponsibilityOf all the lessons you teach your child, fiscal responsibility will have the most impact on their adult lives. These tips will help guide you through teaching your teenage child about credit cards.- Thank You Fer Makin' Me a DadThanks fer life you've given to me.
- Creative Easter Projects You and Your Children Can CreateMy children and I love to make creative gifts for friends and family around the holidays. Here are some of the projects we'll be working on for this year's holiday gift giving season.
- Recognizing Qualities and External SupportsThis can be used by a social worker or a teacher with a junior high classroom to have them recognize qualities of others and external/internal supports.
- Child ID Card BasicsWe use ID Cards in every facet of our daily lives, from work and traveling to driving. We can usually be identified at any time if there is an accident or any type of catastrophe. Can we say the same for our children?


