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5 YouTube Educational Channels for Learning Science

As the second-largest search engine on the Internet (after Google), YouTube offers a multitude of learning  resources. The video site contains numerous channels about science, which are both...

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3 Ways to Keep Girls Interested in Math and Science

It’s no secret that there is a dearth of females in math and science, but it shouldn’t be the status quo. Many girls might already be interested in math and science, but need some encouragement to get...

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Summer Learning Sweepstakes: Pin to Win a $500 Visa Gift Card

Students in every grade level can be found counting down to the highlight of their year, summer vacation. While we encourage students to celebrate their ability to sleep in, bask in their...

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Who Is Your TV Dad? A Father’s Day Quiz

Throughout television history, TV dads have served as a reflection of American society. Some, intentionally or not, have even become role models for fatherly behavior. Those from the ’50s and early...

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Talking to Kids About Racism, Violence, and the Charleston Shooting

The recent violence in Charleston, South Carolina, is the latest of many incidents that demonstrate blatant and horrific acts resulting from racism that’s likely rooted in the killer’s childhood. While...

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How to Turn Poor Grades into Academic Victory

We’ve been conditioned to think that poor grades are negative. Students are discouraged when they don’t receive the grade they hoped for. It’s time to change our attitude toward poor grades and instead...

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How to Keep Aspiring Musicians in Tune with Practice

You’ve selected the perfect instrument for your aspiring music student. You’ve arranged for weekly lessons. You’ve even gone the extra mile by setting up a mini music studio in your home. The...

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The Effects of Sugar on a Child’s Academic Performance

It’s shocking to note that according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the average child under 12 consumes 49 pounds of sugar annually. That’s only three pounds less than the average adult despite...

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What Kids Can Learn from Social Media

Social media use is widespread among students, with studies showing that more than half use at least one platform by the time they turn ten. Many teachers and parents go to great pains to keep their...

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5 Tips for Helping Your Child Choose an Instrument

Incorporating music into your child’s education is bound to be an exciting endeavor. Music opens up an array of new opportunities and allows your child to nurture his or her creative side. Research has...

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The 3 Best Home-Based Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Resources for Parents

Some may hear the phrase “social and emotional learning” and immediately dismiss it as a feel-good fad with no educational benefit. In reality, empirical evidence has shown that social and emotional...

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Why Early Intervention in Education Is Important for Children with...

Early learning intervention services provide support for families with children who have developmental disabilities or delays. Parents of children with disabilities or delays can contact a state...

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10 Tips for Back-to-School Health

Heading back to school signals more than the end of summer and a change of seasons. It means health-related changes for every student’s day-to-day existence. Sleep patterns change. Diets change....

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JetBlue One of Many to Offer Free Books for Kids

The sky is the limit for children who read. JetBlue Airlines apparently agrees. Last month, in a joint initiative with Random House Children Books, it installed free book vending machines in Southeast...

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Coping with Separation and Tears on the First Day of School

Perhaps you’ve seen the video from a Los Angeles news report of the little boy crying when asked if he’ll miss his mom on his first day of preschool. “No,” four-year-old Andrew says stoically before...

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Little League World Series Begs Question: Should Parents Stay Home?

If author Daniel Pink had his way, the stands at the Little League World Series, which begins this weekend in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, would be half-empty. Who’d be missing? The players’ parents....

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The Participation Trophy: A Bad Signal or a Just Reward for Kids?

It’s only natural for parents to want their children to participate. Whether it’s raising their hand in class, taking art lessons after school  or participating in extracurricular athletics, being part...

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Preparing for College: How Soon to Discuss It and What Parents Should Say

It’s really never too soon to start preparing for college by talking to your children about the subject. Parental involvement is a good thing. But what’s the right age and how much do young kids need...

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Teaching Your Child to Choose Friends Wisely

From that first official playdate (of which you have total control) to entering the school years, your child will increasingly be faced with decisions about who to spend time with and who to befriend....

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7 Strategies for Student Success

Ready, set, go! Your student is off and running with a new academic year. As a parent, you want to make the most of your student’s learning, but where do you start? How can you move your son or...

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