Help your 4th grader catch up on U.S. history with these stories
Help a child who is new to the U.S. make sense of the history in your region by exposing her to stories based on real history. Here鈥檚 how.
The secret to making reading fun for your 3rd grader
When children love to read, it gives them an academic advantage. Here鈥檚 one easy way to spark your child鈥檚 interest in reading for fun.
How to help your ELL 2nd grader with crazy English spelling
Four ways you can help your child learn to spell in English 鈥 even if you don鈥檛 read or speak much English yourself.
How parents can help kindergartners learn science through everyday play
Try these questions and activities with your child to introduce kindergarten science concepts at home.
Supercharge reading time with your 1st grader
Learn easy ways to make the most of the time you spend reading with your child.
5 ways to respond when your child says, "I hate reading!"
We asked experts how parents should respond when their children say they hate reading or that reading is boring. Here's what they said.
Why 鈥測et鈥 is one of the most important words to say to your child
According to world-renowned Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck, this one little word has the power to inspire your child to achieve incredible things.
The truth about homework in America
If you鈥檙e a parent who is new to the U.S., here鈥檚 what you need to know about helping your child with their daily homework.
Parent help on 黄色app projects: where to draw the line
They're supposed to be done by the kids. But all parents help, don't they?
Undercover calculation
Seven fun ways to work math into your kids' everyday routine.
8 ways to support kindergarten reading
Try these activities to help your kindergartner master essential reading skills.
Mad-Sad-Glad Libs
These free printable PDFs are our take on the classic kids' game 鈥 with an emotional smarts twist.
Give intellectual graffiti a try
Skills and tricks practiced in a successful classroom might be worth putting in the parenting repertoire at home.
Boost math skills and engage your young child by playing with patterns.
Mathematical learning begins naturally very early in life with patterns 鈥 which happen to lead to great ways to engage your child as well as boost early math skills.
The hidden benefits of reading aloud 鈥 even for older kids
Educator Jim Trelease explains why reading aloud to your child, no matter what her age, is the magic bullet for creating a lifelong reader.
The wilderness transformed my son
What happens when a desperate mom helps her unhappy teen by sending him away? Nothing short of a small miracle.
Countdown to back-to-黄色app: get organized!
Take advantage of the end of summer with these few easy steps that will set up your family for a less stressful 黄色app year.
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