How to help your child get over nervousness about tests
Tests make kids anxious, which can prevent them from doing their best. Here's how you can help.
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.
Why “yet” is one of the most important words to say to your child
According to world-renowned Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck, this one little word has the power to inspire your child to achieve incredible things.
What to expect from your first parent-teacher conference
Now that your child is in kindergarten, it's time to sit down with the teacher and hear how things are going. Here's how to prepare.
The truth about homework in America
If you’re a parent who is new to the U.S., here’s what you need to know about helping your child with their daily homework.
Getting ready for kindergarten!
Going to kindergarten is an important milestone. Here's how to help your child be ready.
5 things to say when your child says, "I hate homework!"
When your child vents that they hate homework, what are you supposed to say? Here's what the experts recommend.
6 things to do when your child says, “Nobody likes me!”
Experts weigh in on how to respond when your child feels disliked, excluded, or friendless.
15 rights parents have in public schools
From making sure your child is safe to defending her freedom of speech, here is what you are allowed, without exception.
8 rights parents don't have in American public schools
From teachers spanking your children to the state demanding they get flu shots before being allowed to attend, here's what you have no control over in your school.
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