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Experts lead you through step-by-step activities at home that will increase your child's test scores. For K-6 national standardized tests - IQ's, and IOWA's.
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Educational planning and career development assistance for parents.
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Internet guide of child-safe sites selected by a committee of the American Library Association.
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Your child's development through the years.
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The Awesome Library organizes 10,000 carefully reviewed K-12 education resources for parents. It includes a directory, an index, and a search engine.
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Printable charts, for baby, preschool, kindergarten, and other children. Charts include chores, awards, education, potty training, behavior.
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Commentary is provided for each categorized educational link helping save time. Reference page for student and teacher.
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Help your child succeed in school. Simple ideas that can boost your child's grades.
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The number one concern of many parents who visit KidSource OnLine is how to help their children do better in school. These articles do just that. They are focused on specific subjects, skills or lessons for children in grades K through 12.
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Suspect your child has a learning disability? Get a complete educational check-up with a composite of tests developed by educators, doctors, psychologists. Get report emailed with suggestions for improvement.
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with activities for children aged 4 through 11
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internet safety, financial aid,general resources, parenting organizations...
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The parent's source for children's healthcare, education, safety, learning disability, software, and parenting information and discussion
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Discusses the importance of parental involvement in children's math homework; includes tips and questionnaire for parents.
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All you ever wanted to know about teaching the alphabet, phonics, reading, writing, spelling, and math for children 3-7. Free newsletter.
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Under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), Title I, Part A has been restructured to serve as a means for helping all students to achieve challenging academic standards. To accomplish this objective, the Act promotes the formation of new partnerships, particularly home-school partnerships, to help address more completely the full range of student needs that impact on their learning.
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Discussion board, run by two Australian special education teachers, established to promote debate and discussion about issues related to children's education.
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This award winning site presented by a local teachers' union offers advice to parents, commentary on current educational issues, and an interactive survey. Updated every month except August.
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A children's interactive web site about the environment, with card games, a free recycle kit to print, coloring book, and lots of interesting facts.
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A network, guide and information source to assist parents of public school students. Addressing issues from academic achievement and homework help to bullying, and violence in public schools.
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Resources for the parent whose child or teen is being bullied at school.
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101 words to encourage a child. Print it and use them daily.
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Offers practical advice to parents who are about to make the choice of type of education for their children.
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Resources for parents and teachers to help a child learn to read, combining phonic, whole language methods, games, and an alphabet chart.
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A listing of alternative schools, including charter, independent, Montessori, and other "unusual" schooling options.
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The Parent Educator encourages parents to view themselves as educators who play an important role in their child?s education. Featured articles focus on how to deal with education issues at home and at school.
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Online learning resource for personalized developmental and educational information and products for parents and children.