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The Parent-School Relationship

I was recently reading a post by Heather Wolpert-Gawron (a.k.a. TweenTeacher) titled What Kind of Relationship Will I Have With My Child’s School? It caught my attention since I’ve recently had a good...

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Dads: Kids Say the Darndest Things

One of my favorite stories from Art Linkletter, former host of House Party on radio and television, was from a segment of his program titled, Kids Say the Darndest Things. He was interviewing a little...

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Helicopter Parenting

We all know parents can be considered “helicopter parents” because they hover over their children, becoming what many consider too involved in their lives and paying extremely close attention to what...

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Simple Ways to Cultivate Creativity in Children

“All children are born artists; the problem is to remain an artist as we grow up.” – Pablo Picasso This quote, commonly attributed to Picasso, is quite accurate – children are born with a tremendous...

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Tips for Keeping Kids Safe Online

Teaching Kids to Use the Internet Safely There is no denying that the internet provides wonderful learning opportunities, for adults and kids alike. It has revolutionized how we learn, how we connect...

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Dispelling the Top 5 Myths about Online Education

Myth: Kids just stare at a computer screen all day. Fact: In the K-8 program, only about 30% of lessons are online. Traditional materials are used the remainder of the time; things like textbooks and...

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Differences Between an Online Public School and Homeschool

What’s the difference between an online public school and homeschool? Many people assume that because online learning is done at home, it is homeschooling. But it’s not.  Online public schools are...

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What Parents Need to Know About Snapchat

Are you friends with your kids on Facebook? Whether out of concern for their online safety or simple curiosity about their online (and offline) activities, the majority of parents who use social media...

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The Relationship Between Academics and Sitting Still

It’s no secret teachers appreciate students who are able to sit still, remain attentive, think before acting, and persist with a task. These children not only make an educator’s job easier, but...

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Video: 4 Steps to Dealing with a Bully

It can sometimes be hard to talk to your children about bullying. It may be helpful to have some outside help to reinforce what you’re telling them. The video below is great to show younger kids and...

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7 Quick Tips: Scheduling Your School Day

With a new school year, and many parents new to online school or homeschooling, we wanted to highlight these tips that many parents have found helpful. Setting up an Online School Schedule Make lists,...

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Parenting a Gifted Child: Lessons from the Andraka Family

Is a hands-off approach the secret to raising a genius?  If Steve and Jane Andraka have a parenting motto, it could be summarized as just don’t burn the house down. Their 15-year old son, Jack,...

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6 Celebrity Parents Who Homeschool Their Kids

If you’ve chosen an alternative to a classroom education for your kids, then you’re in good company! There are an estimated 2,040,000 homeschoolers in America, and some of the biggest names in...

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How Much Screen Time is Too Much for Kids?

Children’s media exposure remains a hot topic among educators, parents, and child advocates concerned about the impact of screen time on young minds. Just last week, the American Academy of Pediatrics...

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When the Homeschooling Parent Needs a Sick Day

For parents who school at home, whether as a homeschooler, or as a “learning coach” in an online school, it can be tough to teach lessons and make sure the kids are learning when you’re feeling ill....

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Sit Down, Shut Up; How Not to Raise Scientifically Literate Children

Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how getting out of your kids’ way will help them grow to love science and exploration. Seemingly every year a new report comes out showing that students in the U.S. are...

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Silly Songs, Fun Activities Lead to Reading Success in Young Learners

Have you ever had a silly children’s song stuck in your head?  While they can be completely irksome to adults and often are the most insidious of earworms, many of them actually serve an important...

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Your Child and Reading: Getting Ready with Phonics

K12’s Noodleverse Language Arts program is designed to boost five critical reading skills in early learners.  How well is your child learning to read? Reading is a major challenge, so don’t be...

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A Parent’s Role in the World of Words and Vocabulary

Vocabulary – or, the words we need to know in order to communicate – is important for daily comprehension of what others are saying, what we are reading, and even what we want others to understand. But...

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Five Key Ingredients for Parent Involvement in Education

There is no end to the research and statistics that tell us that if we are involved with our children, they will have increased success at school and in life. The Michigan Department of Education cites...

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