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Summer vacation does not have to mean a vacation from reading! The summer months are a great time to expand your child's literary world, teach them to enjoy reading for pleasure, help sharpen school skills and bridge the gap between school years. There are also many programs available to reward your reader this summer! |
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Studies show that it is very common for children to lose months of reading and math skills over the summer break. So how can parents keep kids engaged while still allowing for some summer fun? While it may take some creativity, there are many options both in the community and on the go, to help keep your kids from suffering from too much learning lag. |
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For students at just about all grade levels, homework is an inevitable fact of life. Many families struggle to fit homework into their busy schedules. The good news is, with a little planning and a few tweaks to your routine, many common homework hurdles can be avoided. |
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Read Across America Day on March 1, 2013, is the largest celebration of reading in the country and a reminder that reading never goes out of style. Reading is an adventure that begins early in a child's life and should extend beyond the classroom. |
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It’s no secret that children are most successful when parents are consistent, supportive and involved with their education. How to accomplish that in the practical sense, however, isn’t always as easy as it looks. The good news? It’s never too late to get involved. |