6 ways to establish a productive homework routine
6 ways to make homework more manageable and valuable, whether your child is in elementary school, middle, or high school.
How parents can help 5th graders learn science through everyday play
By playing simple games and using things you have at home, you can support the science concepts your child needs to learn this year.
Help your 4th grader catch up on U.S. history with these stories
Help a child who is new to the U.S. make sense of the history in your region by exposing her to stories based on real history. Here’s how.
The secret to making reading fun for your 3rd grader
When children love to read, it gives them an academic advantage. Here’s one easy way to spark your child’s interest in reading for fun.
How to help your ELL 2nd grader with crazy English spelling
Four ways you can help your child learn to spell in English — even if you don’t read or speak much English yourself.
How parents can help 4th graders learn science through everyday play
Here’s how you can help your child learn important fourth grade science concepts through play.
How parents can help 3rd graders learn science through everyday play
Here’s how you can help your child learn important third grade science concepts through play.
How parents can help 2nd graders learn science through everyday play
Learn easy ways that you can help your child learn important second grade science concepts through play.
How parents can help 1st graders learn science through everyday play
Here’s how you can help your child learn important first grade science concepts through play.
How parents can help kindergartners learn science through everyday play
Try these questions and activities with your child to introduce kindergarten science concepts at home.
How conversation in your home language can help your 4th grader’s reading in English
Conversations in your home language are an easy way to help your child become a better reader in English.
What’s better for a 3rd grader learning English: reading with Mom in the home language or reading independently in English?
Once your child can read independently in English, is it better for your child to practice this habit or for you to continue reading aloud to your child in your home language?
Supercharge reading time with your 1st grader
Learn easy ways to make the most of the time you spend reading with your child.
7 summer learning activities for the summer before 5th grade
Your child is ready for a summer filled with friends and fun. Make sure there’s a healthy dose of learning, too.
Everyday learning activities for 3rd graders
Learning at home means that even simple daily activities become opportunities for your child to sharpen their skills.
7 summer learning activities for the summer before 3rd grade
Learning at home means that even simple daily activities become opportunities for your child to practice important skills.
6 summer learning activities for the summer before 2nd grade
Think of the summer before second grade as a time to practice the important skills your first grader learned this year so he’s prepared for second grade.
7 summer learning activities for the summer before 1st grade
Think of the summer before first grade as a time to build on what your kindergartner learned last year in a fun, relaxed way that helps prepare your child for the learning ahead.
Can your child tell fact from fake online?
Most kids can't, despite being raised on technology. Here's how to help your child learn what to trust online.
How to help your child learn English (without a word of English)
Support your children’s English language learning by focusing on their literacy in their native language.
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