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What to Ask Your Kids When They Come Home from School

In between the buzz of soccer practice, music lessons, dinner prep, and homework, many parents like to ask questions to find out about their children’s day. How many times have you seen the following...

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5 Parenting Mistakes to Avoid If You Want Your Child to Be a Leader

As parents, we lead by example. But it is all too easy to lead kids astray with ineffective parenting habits. Most would agree that kids need plenty of encouragement and support along with a healthy...

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Make Homemade Music with These 6 DIY Instruments

Did you know that singing in schools helps children feel better about themselves and improves their community spirit? And that mastering a musical instrument improves the way the human brain processes...

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The Dangers that Juul and Vaping Pose to Kids Today

For many of today’s parents, the words “Juul” and “vaping” may not mean anything, but for a new generation of teens, these are the new buzzwords of an activity that’s reaching widespread proportions....

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What Parents Should Know About Social Media Use in Teens [New Survey Results]

Are kids spending too much time on social media sites? Parents likely know their teens spend a lot of time on social media, but new research indicates it may be even more than first realized. According...

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Surprising Study Results Reveal Parents Do Play Favorites

Most parents adamantly insist that they love all of their children equally—no favorites. And while that may certainly be true, it is also likely that they are not treating all of their kids equally....

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5 Ways to Celebrate Grandparents Day

It’s true that one person is capable of making a difference. Mirian McQuade was a West Virginian housewife when she started a local campaign in 1970 to set aside a special day just for grandparents....

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New Study Has Warnings for Helicopter Parents

Can too much parental control lead to behavioral issues in kids? According to recent studies, it can, and it does. A study from the University of Minnesota reveals that “helicopter parenting” has a...

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What Parents Should Know About the Tik Tok (Musical.ly) App

If you have a teen or tween in your home, then it’s likely you’ve heard of musical.ly, the lip-syncing video app. Recently, Tik Tok, another video app similar to the now-retired Vine, acquired...

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10 Apps Kids Use That Parents Should Know About

It’s a parent’s job to protect their kids, but sometimes that can feel impossible in a digital age. And although apps themselves do not pose an actual threat to their safety, they can provide an...

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10 Tips for Keeping Kids Safe Online

There is no denying that the internet provides wonderful learning opportunities, for adults and kids alike. It has revolutionized how we learn, how we connect with one another, and even provides...

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Celebrate World Teachers’ Day

  There’s no doubt that teachers have made an impact on more lives than we can know, so when UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) started World Teachers’ Day in...

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5 Educational Fall Activities and Crafts for Kids

It’s fall, which means it’s time to celebrate apples, leaves, and everything pumpkin! Welcome the season with these snacks, crafts, and other fun fall activities. Pinecone Artwork Start by decorating...

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6 Signs You May Be a Lawnmower Parent

Most parents want what is best for their children and will do whatever it takes to give them the most opportunities to become successful in their adult lives. But not everyone agrees about the best...

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Should You Let Your Child Win at Family Games?

Everyone likes to be the winner in a competition and family games is no exception. Adults as well as children want to collect the most play money or find the best hiding spot. Most adults have learned...

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Does Gender Inequality Start at Home?

The gender gap, which refers to the differences between women and men in a variety of areas such as salaries, career opportunities, and healthcare, has been well documented for many years. There is...

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4 Ways to Encourage Girls to Pursue Math and Science Courses (and Careers)

It’s no secret that there is a dearth of females in the fields of math and science. According to Monster.com, “Women only account for 13 percent of engineering and 25 percent of computer and math...

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How Parental Involvement Affects the Mental Health of Students

Parents already know how important it is to be involved in their children’s lives. Among other benefits, strong parental support is linked to better behavior in school as well as higher levels of...

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School Refusal: Why Some Kids Won’t Go to School

If getting your child to school on time involves tears, tantrums, or sophisticated negotiation methods, then you’re not alone. On any given school day, nearly a quarter of American kids are digging in...

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3 Ways to Solve Your Child’s Procrastination Problem

Procrastination: It isn’t just for adults. In fact, it’s a defense mechanism against stress and anxiety that often develops in childhood. Procrastination is not a character trait that parents would...

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How Teaching Kids To Be Kind Can Affect Their Success

Most parents want their kids to be successful, and they will try to equip them for a competitive world.  Often, the prevailing model of success is defined by the drive to acquire. In general, our...

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How to Talk to Kids About the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

Many adults are feeling anxious about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and managing those feelings is a real challenge. That challenge is more difficult for parents, who must also support their...

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Make Quarantine Memorable with Giggle Parenting

We are more than a month into the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and it has been hard on everyone in one way or another. Some of us are new to online learning, others are balancing demanding work...

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Amid Worldwide Protests: A Frank Perspective on Racism for Parents

Editor’s Note: On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, died while police restrained him face down on the ground—kneeling on his neck and back as he struggled to breath and eventually...

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Nine Popular Apps for Teens That Parents Should Monitor

Cell phones and tablets—if your teen doesn’t have one already, they are likely asking to get one. But with so many apps being released every day, it can be hard to keep track of everything teenagers...

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How Incorporating Mindfulness Could Improve Your Parenting Skills

There’s a reason that the popularity of apps that help people practice mindfulness has skyrocketed in recent years. According to the American Psychology Association, the 2,600-year-old practices of...

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Why School Is Not the Only Place to Kickstart Kids’ Socialization

According to Allison Miller, an experienced Learning Coach who worked with her own four children at home, there is one question that she always hears: “How do kids in online learning engage in...

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5 Parenting Hacks for Your Family’s Best Summer Yet

What if you could snap your fingers and—poof!—parenting suddenly became easier? While such a miraculous finger snap doesn’t exist, these parenting hacks may be just the tips and tricks you need to keep...

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Want to Eliminate Summer Boredom? Here Are 6 Summer Boredom Busters

How many times have you heard the dreaded “I’m bored” this summer? Summer is a good time for kids to have a little less structure and use their imaginations. However, it certainly helps to have a list...

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The Top 10 Educational Day Trips for Families in the Northeast

Welcome back to Learning Liftoff’s series for beautiful, educational day spots for families all over the country! This week, Learning Liftoff has compiled a list of 10 places for families in the...

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Dispelling the Top 5 Myths about Online Education

Myth: Kids just stare at a computer screen all day. Fact: In the K-8 program, only about 30% of lessons are online. Traditional materials are used the remainder of the time; things like textbooks and...

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A Starter Guide to Social and Emotional Learning

Social and emotional learning, also known as SEL, is a form of curriculum first introduced in the 1960s. But the concepts continue to be relevant as the focus shifts to mental health in children and...

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Fill your November planners with these fun learning activities

November brings the start of the holiday season. Thanksgiving is fast approaching, and many other events are happening along the way. Here are a couple of fun and educational fall activities to put...

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How to handle a child’s seasonal depression

It’s discussed each year when autumn rolls around and the days become shorter: seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or seasonal depression. While it’s something we think about among adults, it is also...

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Libraries: A Local Hub for Learning

Now more than ever, libraries have become a center for community learning. No two libraries are the same. Depending on where you live, one could be a center of social equality and justice, while in...

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School Choice Becoming a New Option for Parents

This is the time of year when parents begin thinking about school choice. The decision parents make surrounding the school choice involves finding the right environment for their young student to learn...

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Teaching Your Children to be Engaged Citizens

It doesn’t take much to be an active part of your community, and it can be an essential value for children to learn at an early age. Most high school curricula will teach some form of civic engagement,...

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Online Learning from a Student’s Perspective

It’s encouraging for parents to hear from their children how much they love school. That’s what parents of students at Louisiana Virtual Charter Academy are hearing. Learning virtually often comes with...

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Empowered by School Choice Movement, Parents Seeking New Schools for Fall

When a child is placed in the right learning environment for their individual needs, it can transform their academic experience. In the aftermath of the pandemic, more parents are realizing this and...

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Bullying Prevention Starts With Parents

Our children are sponges who watch and mimic our behaviors. They witness our actions and hear how we speak about others and ourselves. So, doesn’t it make sense that bullying prevention should start...

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Bullying’s Effect on Students and How to Help 

Performing artists can do such a great job capturing human experiences and emotions and turning them into beautiful songs we can relate to. Think about Taylor Swift—a woman who has become a household...

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How to Get Ahead of Cyberbullying

From Snapchat streaks and Instagram likes to TikTok dances and the For You page, social media has infiltrated our lives and found ways to keep us hooked. And kids are no exception. As they try to keep...

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Six Ways Online Learning Transforms the Academic Journey

If you are a parent and have ever wondered whether your child’s school is helping them reach their full potential, you are not alone. The pandemic forced us to look at education through a completely...

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Your Ultimate Guide to Holiday Fun and Activities

I recently heard a quote that said, “When you grow up, you realize the magic you felt during the holiday season was all because your parents worked so hard to make it special.” And it’s true—from the...

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Is Your Child Ready for Advanced Learning? Discover Your Options.

Is your child reading, solving math equations, or learning other subjects beyond their grade level? If so, you might have a gifted or advanced learner, which means they could be getting more out of...

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Six Ways Online Schools Can Support Military Families

When you are part of a military family, change is guaranteed. You’ll move to a new city, a new state, and sometimes, a new country. You’ll eat at unfamiliar restaurants and wander the aisles of...

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Make Learning Fun: The 10 Best Educational YouTube Channels for Kids

When I set out to find ten of the most interesting YouTube channels for kids, I went straight to the source: my friends’ kids. They excitedly listed off topics they love learning about—megalodons,...

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Make Learning Fun: The 10 Best Educational YouTube Channels for Kids

When I set out to find ten of the most interesting YouTube channels for kids, I went straight to the source: my friends’ kids. They excitedly listed off topics they love learning about—megalodons,...

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The Importance of Reading to Children and Its Enhancements to Their Development

One of the joys of parenthood is the peaceful, soothing experience of reading a bedtime story to your child. Your comforting voice can help lull them into a sleepy state as you read aloud melodic...

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A Parent’s Guide to Tough Conversations

When you’re little, it’s easy to think your parents have all the answers. The comfort and safety they offered through confusing, scary, or sad experiences reinforced the idea that they had it all...

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