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Motivating Kids to Read (5 Tips)
Motivating kids to read has always been a challenge for parents, teachers, and caregivers alike. For many children, learning ...
Parents can gain a lot from the adaptability that children may demonstrate. Watching how children recover from small failures ...
In our last post, we answered one of the most common questions about remote learning: Why Your Child Gives You Such a Hard Time. Don't miss the tips in that post on how to increase your child's ...
No parent wants to see their child become bored and uninterested at school. Most don't even realize when their kids are losing interest in learning, says author and parenting researcher Jenny Anderson ...
After the release of his bestselling book “The Self-Driven Child,” clinical neuropsychologist William Stixrud got a request: make it even easier for parents to apply the research in the book. The ...
As parents, we ensure to help our child in every way possible through our actions. However, when it comes to words, we may not necessarily be doing enough to keep them motivated. Words are powerful, ...
Parenting is one of the most rewarding yet challenging journeys, and along the way, many myths and outdated beliefs can ...
Getting parents and families actively engaged in a student’s academic performance and overall school experience can make a difference in a child’s life. But how do schools and districts best entice ...
Ms. Anderson and Ms. Winthrop are the authors of “The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better.” As the new school year gets underway, artificial intelligence is ...
Parents' well-intentioned words can inadvertently harm a child's confidence. Phrases like "You're so smart" or "Why can't you ...
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