Homeschooling and Handwriting
Five is very young for a child to practice writing skills. Consider having your child work on the alphabet (memorization, letter recognition, and late... read more
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Five is very young for a child to practice writing skills. Consider having your child work on the alphabet (memorization, letter recognition, and late... read more
This article describes how giftedness is often linked with extreme sensitivity. read more
When you talk, sing, read to, and play with an infant, toddler, or preschooler, you're laying the foundation for reading. read more
Get your child reading early on with an activity that uses his name. This activity is also helpful for children with learning disabilities. read more
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Use this ADD/ADHD resource on environmental modifications to make your home ADHD-friendly for your child. read more
Are there really things you can do with a baby to encourage reading? There sure are -- and you may already be doing them! read more
This School Readiness Activity provides early literacy thinking experiences for preschool children that will prepare them to do well in the early grad... read more
This family-oriented activity will introduce your child to reading and storytelling. read more
This School Readiness Activity provides early literacy thinking experiences for preschool children that will prepare them to do well in the early grad... read more
This School Readiness Activity provides early literacy thinking experiences for preschool children that will prepare them to do well in the early grad... read more
This article explains why it is important to have frequent conversations with you child. read more
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