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Novelist Jacqueline Woodson is a slow reader. Taking her time lets her savor each word brings her closer to each story, and it lets her pay respect to her ancestors who weren't all
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In kids, some worry is natural, but too much can hold them back. If you wonder about your child's anxiety, we want to hear from you.
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Many students feel unrelenting pressure to be ... perfect. Social psychologist Thomas Curran warns that striving for perfectionism isn't just im
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Fall leaves come in many shades of red, orange, yellow, and brown. Together with your child and Nature Cat, take a walk around your neighborhood to find fall colors and then draw w
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ELINOR WONDERS WHY aims to encourage children to follow their curiosity, ask questions when they don’t understand and find answers using science inquiry skills. The main character
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Baking with your child is a great way to introduce math concepts like counting, measuring and telling time. (From PBS Parents)
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Nightime fears can be common in young children. Here are some ideas to help your little one.
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Build Self-Confidence With a Goal-Setting Activity