Beat the summer math slump: Why it happens, and how you can help your kid counteract it

How parents can keep their children learning math during their summer vacation

Reading to your child: the difference it makes

Reading to your children has amazing effects on their learning. Children often tell researches shared reading time is their happiest moments and it helps kids develop positive and strong associations with spoken language and books.

Divorced dads often dissed by schools

Fathers, especially divorced dads who do not live with their kids, often feel they ignored in their children's academic development. Here's how schools can better involve dads

Paying For College: What To Know Before You Go

What parents and students need to know about paying for college

Can friendlier, clearer parent letters curb absenteeism?

Changing the tone and appearance of letters addressed to parents has helped reduce chronic absenteeism by 15% in California’s San Mateo County and 11% in Chicago and Philadelphia

Students want parents to be told in mental health crisis

Two-thirds of students support universities being able to warn parents if students have a mental health crisis, an annual survey suggests.

Sneaking Past the Summer Slide: How to Make the Most of Summer Without a Single Flashcard

Parents, do you want to keep your children learning without it seeming like a chore? A veteran teachers has some tips on how to keep kids learning this summer and making it fun for the whole family

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