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10 Award-Winning Games for Tweens to Boost Brain Skills

Buying gifts for tweens can be a challenge. A large percentage of middle schoolers already have smartphones, tablets, computers, and gaming consoles, making it harder to find games and toys that will keep them entertained. We’ve scoured Amazon to find some of the top award-winning (or nominated) activities and games for tweens that will help ...

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5 Myths About Learning Disabilities

To help parents get up to speed on the truth about common learning disabilities including ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia (struggles with math), here are five myths—with clarifying facts—about the most common learning disabilities in the United States. MYTH #1: Smart kids and teens can’t have a learning disability.  The truth: Learning disabilities affect the way ...

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7 FREE Online Resources for High School Math Help

If your high schooler has asked for help with math homework only to leave you scratching your head, don’t be embarrassed. You’re certainly not alone. Whether you’re seeing pre-calculus for the first time or you’ve just forgotten everything there is to know about algebra, we’ve rounded up some helpful tools to help you lend your ...

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The Benefits of Reading (& Being Read to) at Different Ages

When it comes to reading—or even being read to—it’s never too early to start. That’s because the benefits of reading are plentiful, and they can continue to provide advantages later in life, well into adulthood. Here are just some of the many ways books can improve a child’s brain skills, creativity, language, and emotional intelligence:  ...

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Basic Life Skills for Kids and Tweens

As your kids head back to school and your family’s rhythms adjust, what better time to begin to instill some basic life skills in your kids and tweens to help them confidently contribute to the home environment! Maybe your tween is about to get their permit. You want to ensure they can check their oil ...

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6 Reasons Your Child’s Brain Might Need a Tune-Up This Summer

When your child complains of a sore or sensitive tooth, you know it’s probably time for a trip to the dentist. When they indicate they can’t see the board at school or they squint while reading, you’ll likely schedule an eye exam. But how do you know when it’s time for them to get their ...

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Ways to Keep Math Skills Sharp Over the Summer Without Worksheets

Even if you’ve never heard of the “Summer Slide” or summer “Brain Drain,” you can probably infer that the term refers to learning losses that students experience over the long break from school. But what you may not know is that, on average, students lose 2.6 months of math skills during summer. Despite teachers’ best ...

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Addressing the Cognitive Effects of Concussions in Students

Ask a parent about post-concussion recovery protocols and most will probably mention complete physical and mental rest until symptoms resolve. It makes sense, considering those were best practices—as stated by medical professionals for years. However, new research on the cognitive effects of concussions and best practices for recovery may be changing. Research published in a February ...

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Games and Cognitive Activities for Kids With Autism

Children on the autism spectrum typically have challenges to verbal or non-verbal communication, social interactions, and certain areas of cognitive function, while they have significant gifts and strengths in other areas. But because we now know that neuroplasticity allows the brain to rewire its neural pathways, practicing something new—especially in repetition—can help create lasting changes. ...

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Gearing Up for Standardized Testing, including the Milestones and the Iowa

Standardized testing can be stressful for all involved: students, teachers, school administrators and even parents who are left to deal with the consequences of their children’s anxiety. To better help you understand these tests, we’ve put together some information on the Georgia Milestones Assessment and the Iowa Assessments Exam, both of which measure students’ knowledge ...

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