Archive of: Middle Years
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2013 Summer Reading Programs GuideSummer 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! |
Web 2013 |
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When Compliments Backfire: How to Give the Right Compliments to Kids“You are so good at that!” you announce to the child, firmly believing that this warm praise is going to boost the child’s self-esteem and increase performance. But in study after study, and book after book, the widely accepted consensus is that complimenting your kids can cause lifelong problems and actually decrease performance, especially if you are dishing out the wrong type of compliments. |
April 2013 |
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Preparing Happy Campers: Tips for a Happy Summer Camp ExperienceSummer camp is a time-honored tradition, rich with activities, newfound friendships and a lifetime of memories. Explore a few ways to make your child’s camp experience smooth sailing from start to finish. |
April 2013 |
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Tips for Overcoming Common Homework HurdlesFor 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. |
April 2013 |
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What Makes a Great Coach?For parents of young athletes, it’s that time of year again—spring sports are here. Yes, you may be a pro at managing your child’s sports endeavors, but have you given much thought to the most important part of your child’s athletic experience: her coach? |
March 2013 |
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Spring Sports PreparationSpring is fast approaching, and many parents and students are starting to think about preparing for spring sports. With increasing media attention about the potential dangers of sports injuries, it’s important for student athletes to carefully condition their bodies to minimize the risk of injury. |
March 2013 |
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15 Ways to Get Involved in Your Child’s EducationIt’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. |
February 2013 |
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15 Tips for a Happy FamilyThis month, we asked our experts: What do you think is the key to a happy family? |
February 2013 |
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3 Tips to Help a Reluctant ReaderIf your child is struggling with reading comprehension, reading like a robot, or just unwilling to pick up a book and read, you may be shocked by the advice of experienced educator, former school administrator and author Kumar Sathy. |
February 2013 |
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Local Boy Shows You're Never Too Young to Make a DifferenceNine-year-old Jack Love of Oklahoma City has been named the first official ambassador for Limbs for Life, a nonprofit organization that helps amputees. We recently asked Jack a few questions about why he feels like his volunteerism is making a difference. |
December 2012 |

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