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Home > Three Ways To Jump-Start The New School Year - A Guide For Middle School Students We Have Found 3 Products for your search of Three Ways To Jump-Start The New School Year - A Guide For Middle School Students. Displaying Items 1 - 3 and Article Search Page 1:
- Three Ways to Jump-Start the New School Year - A Guide for Middle School Students
by Stephenie Hovland. I know, you would rather try to hang on to the summer life - lie in bed all day, eat cereal in front of the TV or computer, live at the mall. I get it. But, you know it's going to happen, no matter what you want to do. So, instead of throwing a tantrum like your little brother does when he is told to pick up his toys, let's get ready for a rockin' school year!
1.Set a schedule. You're going to g... products, articles, news
- How to Get Your Pre-School Child Off to Flying Start With Reading
by Wayne Gillie. Many children today are arriving at school without any understanding of the basics of reading. Books are totally foreign to them, and they don't know anything about the purpose of those funny marks on the page (we call them letters!).
Thankfully there are a lot of highly effective teachers in schools who are able to take these children and develop them as competent readers, but some children ta... products, articles, news
- Strategies for Starting School - Is My Child Ready for School or Not?
by Jen McVeity. When is a child ready for school - or not? For the parents of Rhonda, the decision is easy. Rhonda will be 5.5 years of age at the start of the school year, she is tall and sporting with strong social skills. Similarly, Peter's parents have no real decision to make. Peter can already read dozens of words, he is independent and confident for his age. He too will be going to school.
Yet many paren... products, articles, news
- Back to School
by Sally Haas. "When do your kids go back to school? The end of August? Oh, that's too bad. That's so early."
That's so early! I look at my senior neighbor with her white hair reflecting the sun like an early halo. Her compassion is well-meant, but misguided.
Has she seen my house?
After driving my daughter to school for her first half-day back, I re-enter the house like a soldier exhausted from a never-endi... products, articles, news
- Back To School Shopping Extravaganzas
by Jim Brown. Every year a family might look forward to the back to school shopping extravaganzas. There are so many things that children need to go back to school that the family makes it a family outing that is full of excitement and has almost as much fanfare as when the family experienced the thrills associated with a circus that they visited.
There are so many personalities that emerge when a family ente... products, articles, news
- Deciding Where To Send Your Child To School
by john mce. Choosing where to send your child to school is probably one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Do you send your kids to the local public school or do you think that they will get a better education if you pay for it? Maybe your child has special needs or some kind of learning disability, be it physical or mental which means that they may benefit from going to a special school? Or... products, articles, news
- How to Implement Cooking Lessons in Your Home School
by Debbie Madson. Cooking with your kids can have lifetime benefits as well as teach them about nutrition. You can easily incorporate cooking with your kids on a regular basis. Here are some ideas to help implement cooking lessons or just fun cooking activities from home.
Start cooking lessons that are age appropriate. Any child of any age group can get involved helping in the kitchen and learning to create and c... products, articles, news
- The 3 Biggest Back To School Mistakes That Can Lower Your Child's Grades
by Pat Wyman. My niece was visiting last week, and when we played a board game, I noticed she was making lots of mistakes that virtually proved she had a vision problem.
I knew, if they did not get it fixed right away, it could hurt her grades or even have her labeled as ADD/ADHD.
She was going back to school the following week, so I asked her lots of questions and quickly discovered she could barely see th... products, articles, news
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