Parents who take the hard refugee journey indirectly influence their kids to work towards the life that was denied to them.
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eParenting used to mean keeping your kids safe on the Internet, however now it has a wider scope including parenting with the use of technology, and distance parenting. Curated by Peter Mellow |
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Parents who take the hard refugee journey indirectly influence their kids to work towards the life that was denied to them.
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Some parents give up helping their children with spelling long before they get to spelling bee words like "psychagogic" (attractive) or "fewtrils" (things of little value). That may be especially true for parents who themselves can't get past "accommodate" without spell-check.
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New research demonstrates the many aspects of nature play that make it a great way for young children to gain STEM knowledge.
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A Los Angeles toddler has become the youngest American member of Mensa, where membership is strictly limited to those who score at the highest levels in IQ tests.
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that elite parents, in possession of excellent jobs, want to get their kids into college.
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My son Max just turned 15. He is in a dual-enrollment program in which he’ll earn his Associate’s degree before he graduates high school. How did he get here? I’d love to say it was my amazing parenting, but the truth is he’s always had a strong love of learning.
At age three he read billboards from his car seat.
At age five he took apart computers.
At age nine he read a 450-page book on salt – for fun.
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In primary school, Alex Cutcherwirth tested as highly gifted but struggled because of undiagnosed dyslexia and ADHD. Now he is benefiting from a new game-changing strategy.
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The pandemic year challenged even the most resilient students – education experts explain how parents can help make the start of the new school year as smooth as possible.