11 tips for adjusting to a new school
Make your child's first day easier by getting organized and staying positive.
Countdown to back-to-school: get organized!
Take advantage of the end of summer with these few easy steps that will set up your family for a less stressful school year.
Is your child being tracked in math?
The answer is likely yes – even if you don’t know what track your child’s on, where it’s leading, or what it means for your child’s education.
7 secrets to get your child excited about math
When you buy shoes, measure distance, or check the time, you're using math. Use these tips to help get your child excited about math.
Exercise and academics
Can kids sweat their way to academic excellence?
5 key skills for academic success
It's never too early or too late to help your child develop the skills for academic success. Learn how to build these skills and stay on track all year long.
How to help your child get organized
Good students manage their time well and keep track of their assignments, notes, projects and test preparation. You can help.
9 steps to a smart start
With a little planning, you can make going back to school simple and stress-free.
7 ways music benefits your child's brain
Research underscores how playing an instrument bolsters kids' academic, social, and emotional lives.
How important is play in preschool?
As preschools strengthen their academic focus, play maintains a vital role.
How to choose a middle school (and how not to)
These three expert tips will help you make the best middle school choice for your child.
Back-to-school night basics
Make the most of back-to-school night. It's a valuable opportunity to learn important information about your child's classroom experience.
Back to school: Avoid morning meltdown
Here's how the whole family can get organized for the busy year ahead.
Keep reading skills strong over the summer
Keep your child's reading skills from getting rusty over the break with these activities.
Making kids kindergarten-ready
Seven ways to get your child ready for school.
Does your child know your family tree?
Putting together a family tree is a great educational activity that uses math, writing, research, and history skills.
How to write a fairy tale
Helping your child write their own fairy tale offers a surefire way to build writing skills and craft a custom happily ever after.
How (and why) to start a parent-child book club
Nurture a love of reading with a parent-child reading club for budding bookworms.
Ten ways to jump-start college planning
Help your child take the right steps to prepare for college — starting now.
Who will your child be when they graduate?
This portrait of a graduate activity will help you explore how and what your child needs to develop before they graduate from high school.
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