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Give toddler head start
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Want to give your child a head start? Here's how...

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Giving your child a head start can be complicated when there is so much advice on how to do it. Here are simple ways to start your child on the right foot.

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Americans cant read
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Why American Literacy Standards are Dropping...

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Despite the global illiteracy problem, American standards for literacy continue to decline. Find out how and why these literacy standards are being lowered

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Sam if i had math genie as a child
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If I had Genie Academy Growing Up

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Reading & writing gives us an inner power to grow from within &expand our mind. MG teacher says that with MG he would have loved books from an earlier age.

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Importance of reading comprehension for children
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Importance of Reading Comprehension

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Reading comprehension is a crucial skill. It increases the enjoyment & effectiveness of reading & helps academically, personally, and professionally.

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How to teach your kids to tell time
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How to Teach Your Child to Tell Time

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Telling time by analogy is a difficult skill. From numbers with double meanings to the concept of time itself, help your child master this process.

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