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Summertime is a battle of parents vs. screens. Here are five tips for getting your kids to read this summer, including ...
Kids' reading level is at all time low. Parents can play a key role in helping them develop this crucial life skill—here's ...
California’s dismal reading scores point to the need to bolster early literacy, but here's why experts say it may be possible ...
Involving your child’s teacher. No matter your child’s reading level, their teacher should be able to provide information about what they see in class. “Teachers are wonderful and work hard to give ...
How to use AI as a reading tool for kids. There are many ways your child could use AI to aid their academics. One would be to put a topic into a chatbot that your child is passionate about and say ...
Reading and writing can be difficult skills for kids to grasp. Learning solely at school may not be enough. Children will need your help at home to strengthen their skills.
Helping your child with homework isn’t the same as doing your child’s homework. You can make suggestions, but your child must do the work for meaningful learning to take place.
There’s also a bedtime story read by a familiar face on CBeebies every night at 6.50pm – if your child loves a story they’ve seen on screen make a note of the title and author and see if ...
If just thinking about how to help your child with math feels overwhelming, don’t panic. Yes, navigating the world of ...
If your school hosts a back-to-school open house or allows you to visit classrooms before the first day, be sure to attend. This will help your child visualize the new environment.
What book should my child read next? A librarian offers suggestions. There’s more out there than “Captain Underpants” and “Dog Man.” Children’s librarian Sylvie Shaffer is here to help ...
WPBF 25 President and General Manager Caroline Taplett discusses the importance of getting your child ready for the new school year. Skip to content NOWCAST WPBF 25 News Weekends at 8 a.m.