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by ParentCo.
Heyyyyy youuuu guyyyyyyys! Mikey and the crew of Goonies have a few things to teach our kids about surviving a crazy adventure.
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by ParentCo.
These strategies, if instilled in children from an early age, give them a better chance at becoming interested readers.
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by ParentCo.
By the time our kids have reached adulthood, they should be well equipped to go it alone. Hopefully they'll carry these 20 ideas with them.
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by ParentCo.
Opening a bank account with your kids gets them on the fast track to understanding finances and managing money wisely.
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by ParentCo.
While reading in any form is a highly important practice, research is beginning to show that not are created equal.
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by Mark Oliver
The "no homework" revolution has recently gained serious momentum. However, homework can be a beneficial tool to support our kids' learning.
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by Jessica Graham
When kids participate in youth sports, there are lessons to be learned by athlete and parent alike.
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Knowing what can trigger a full on tantrum can be the key to preventing them altogether. We can outsmart the tantrums, and help our children grow and learn.
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by ParentCo.
Here are some things I’ve learned about making things easier for my OCD/sensory sensitive child to experience success in school.
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by Michelle Cox
Journaling can help kids find their voice and in turn, solve problems, discover confidence and develop new and different opinions.
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by ParentCo.
Middle school is a big transition for kids. Being prepared can quell anxiety and set them up for success.
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by ParentCo.
We all know reading has lifelong benefits. But what can you do when your kid just doesn't enjoy sticking their nose in a book?
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by ParentCo.
Making sure our kids' schools fit their needs is the responsibility of every parent. Speak up. Advocate. Make change.
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