Teach a Child to ReadMany parents blame their child for being lazy. They don't realize that their child is missing necessary tools for better reading.
You can't build a house without hammer and nails! Begin by looking at his personal gaps in reading skills. Test his knowledge of alphabet letters and sounds.
So let's begin to help your child improve in reading!
Dedicated to the thousands of children who need to improve their reading skills, and to their parents who want to help them succeed.
Added by: drazhar | Karma: 1455.89 | Exam Materials » SAT | 9 October 2014
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Master the SAT 2015
Peterson's Master the SAT provides a wealth of test-taking strategies and helps students prepare for the SAT with extensive reviews and 9 full-length practice tests to help sharpen math, writing, and critical reading skills. In addition, "Parents' Guide to College Admission Testing," provides advice for parents on subjects such as what tests your high school student should take, how to motivate your child, and what role to play in the college admissions process.
Parents Canada turns a new page in parenting magazines. Rather than simply tell our readers how to parent, we give them options and ideas. Being a parent can be tough and exhausting work, but with a little levity and fun, we strive to help parents keep their sanity. With Dr. Marla Shapiro as our founding editor we maintain a strong commitment to healthy living through fitness and nutrition. Our food editor Julie Van Rosendaal develops recipes that promote having kids in the kitchen. Each issue is brimming with informative articles and engaging design.
Anxious Parents: A History of Modern Childrearing in America
Added by: avro | Karma: 1098.18 | Other | 28 September 2014
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Anxious Parents: A History of Modern Childrearing in America
The nineteenth and twentieth centuries saw a dramatic shift in the role of children in American society and families. No longer necessary for labor, children became economic liabilities and twentieth-century parents exhibited a new level of anxiety concerning the welfare of their children and their own ability to parent effectively. What caused this shift in the ways parenting and childhood were experienced and perceived? Why, at a time of relative ease and prosperity, do parents continue to grapple with uncertainty and with unreasonable expectations of both themselves and their children?
Jeanette Winterson’s novels have established her as a major figure in world literature. She has written some of the most admired books of the past few decades, including her internationally bestselling first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, the story of a young girl adopted by Pentecostal parents that is now often required reading in contemporary fiction.