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02 Feb Posted by in Parent Forum | Comments

Parent Forum

Parenting Forum Parenting forums are a popular way to receive all kinds of parenting information, parenting tips and gain insight from experienced parents.  Parenting forums often become a parenting support group for parents eager to participate in parent chat with others in the comfort of ones own home. Parent forums have been created specifically for...

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10 Positive Parenting Thoughts For The Year 2009

This article covers 10 positive parenting thoughts for the coming new year, 2009. Read on to learn more about how you can become a more complete and loving parents in 2009. Involve your children in the things that concern them. Children should not just be observing things like cleaning the house, but also participate in the activity...

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Drinking Prevention Needed in Grade School: Study of Use and Abuse

Is your 6th grader involved with alcohol? It’s a commonly known fact that teenage drinking across the country has many parents, educators and prevention specialist concerned. What is not commonly known is the growing number of elementary children beginning to use alcohol. Recently, Reuters published an article by author, Amy Norton, who shares statistics that...

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12 Feb Posted by in Academics | Comments

Success In School!

To succeed in school, parents need to be involved in their children’s learning. It’s important to be involved early, and it’s important to stay involved. Learning the skills for success takes place at home as well as at school. Here are some of the things that parents can do at home and at school. At...

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Helping Kids with Homework

Learning about child psychology with respect to child behavior patterns in homework completion varies from elementary to high school. Younger elementary children are often more excited about completing homework assignments outside of school than middle or junior high school students. Some parents question the value of homework after their child spends 35 to 40 hours...

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Child Development: Elementary Children

As your child is growing and developing physically, socially, emotionally, and intellectually, it’s important for parents to recognize what stage of development their child is at. Parents who recognize the differences in the developmental growth stages are often more successful in parenting. Read through the developmental differences listed below. Keep in mind that children grow...

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