Learn how to inspire and motivate your child outside the classroom to enhance their overall educational achievements. Here are 5 ways how to motivate.
Gifted children are often discussed in terms of their intellectual ability and rarely in terms of their behaviors, needs, difficulties and feelings.
Research suggests that at least 5-8% of school age children experience school refusal (Kearney & Silverman, 1993; Sewell, 2008).
A component of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), PRIDE skills can be used to build positive behaviors in both children and parents.
The NJ high school graduation rate from this past June has risen to a new high with more than nine in ten students graduating.
Do you want your child to be able to create and foster his or her imagination? You have to let them write.
Before Your child can master the art of writing, you have to record them telling a story before they can even begin the process of becoming a better writer
What are the habits of an effective child writer? What are their rituals and routines that motive them and push them forward?
Successful student writers are voracious readers. They are also extremely successful readers and this is often reflected in their testing scores.
You need to make writing an important part of your child’s life. They need to be able to perform their work.
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