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When we think about improving our child’s grades, we often focus on academics: more study time, tutoring, stronger organizational skills, and better classroom habits. At […]

When it comes to reading, studies repeatedly show that boys often trail girls in literacy development and reading performance. This is not a new idea. […]

You may have seen this at home: your child jumps from task to task, struggles to stay focused, and perhaps gives up quickly when tasks […]

If your child seems easily distracted lately, you’re not alone. Many parents are noticing that homework takes a little longer, focus fades a little quicker, […]

When any child struggles with reading, parents often wonder the same thing: “Why is reading so hard for my child?” The answer is often more […]

As a parent, you invest in many things to support your children, such as sports teams, music lessons, technology, and family activities. But when it […]

When children learn to read in the early grades, a lot of attention is placed on phonics and sounding out words. By the time students […]

Over the past few years, screens have become a bigger part of both home life and the classroom, even for the youngest students. In many […]

While some children naturally enjoy math, many need a little extra encouragement to stay engaged. The good news is that math learning doesn’t have to […]