Your child and reading: A grade-by-grade guide
Keep tabs on what kids should be learning in reading, from kindergarten through fifth grade.
What not to do on the first day of school
Think you're supremely unprepared for the fall grind? Think again. Chances are you've got some competition from the Mayhem family. Check out our expert tips to avoid your own back-to-school nightmare.
Teaching kids with LD to drive: A complex family matter
One mother explains why parents need to be extra patient and take precautions when teaching kids with learning disabilities to drive.
The inside scoop on school
Flexing your child's reading lexile.
Your second grader and PE
By putting a creative spin on games, second graders exercise their bodies (and imaginations).
Your kindergartner and PE
From jumping to throwing to catching, kindergartners work on a range of movements.
The state of civic education: Teaching the citizens of tomorrow
Students' civic knowledge is lagging, but some groups are taking aim at the problem.
Testing in Hawaii: an overview
A Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ guide to standardized tests
Summer activities for kids with LD: Making wise choices
Figuring out the right balance of activities for your child is the key to a successful summer.
Getting a job, getting a life: The workplace and young people with LD
Expert advice for parents on starting early to help kids with learning disabilities prepare for success in the workplace.
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