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Take some time to read about what a Montessori school is and how it differs from most traditional schools. You might find that it offers the type of education you wish to find for your child.
© Chris SchmidtFinding an internship is, much like when you applied to college, a process. If you are considering applying for a position it is a clear indication that you are motivated. The next step is to translate that into action!
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When parents get involved in education, their kids do better in school. Yet many parents don't realize how important it is to get involved in their children's learning.
- Help Your Child Improve in Test-Taking
- How Can I Support My Gifted Child? Children need to know that their parents think homework is important. This gives them a good reason to complete assignments and turn them in on time.
- Monitoring Assignments
- Online Reference and Help Sites
- Websites for Homework Help Many teens experience times when keeping up with schoolwork is difficult. But when difficulties are linked to a long-term pattern of poor performance, parents and teachers may need to intervene.
- Talk With Someone at School To Resolve Problems With your child heading back to the classroom, you may have some questions about what to expect this year. Here are some frequently asked questions from parents, and answers from the experts.
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Scientists report that they were able to improve the math-calculation skills of college students by buzzing their brains with doses of random high-frequency noise.
Scientists report that they were able to improve the math-calculation skills of college students by buzzing their brains with doses of random high-frequency noise.
While pursuing an MBA comes with its own set of challenges, an MBA can be a valuable asset on the path to a better career for young professionals with clear career goals and realistic expectations.
While pursuing an MBA comes with its own set of challenges, an MBA can be a valuable asset on the path to a better career for young professionals with clear career goals and realistic expectations.
Tips for making the transition work for everyone.
Tips for making the transition work for everyone.
Post-graduate degrees can often lead to a better paycheck as long as you choose the right field.
Post-graduate degrees can often lead to a better paycheck as long as you choose the right field.
Media use is a serious distraction for college freshmen, with a new study finding young women devote up to 12 hours daily on pursuits such as texting, posting status updates and surfing the web.
Media use is a serious distraction for college freshmen, with a new study finding young women devote up to 12 hours daily on pursuits such as texting, posting status updates and surfing the web.
Although students who get free or discounted lunches through federal programs are more likely to be obese than students who don't, kids in states that set higher standards for these meals are less likely to suffer that fate.
Although students who get free or discounted lunches through federal programs are more likely to be obese than students who don't, kids in states that set higher standards for these meals are less likely to suffer that fate.
College students who use marijuana and other illegal substances, even occasionally, are more likely to leave school than students who don't dabble in drugs, new research finds.
College students who use marijuana and other illegal substances, even occasionally, are more likely to leave school than students who don't dabble in drugs, new research finds.
A few simple and inexpensive changes to school cafeterias can help encourage children to eat healthier foods at lunch, a new study finds.
A few simple and inexpensive changes to school cafeterias can help encourage children to eat healthier foods at lunch, a new study finds.
These schools produce the most successful business grads and offer some of the best educations.
These schools produce the most successful business grads and offer some of the best educations.
A new study offers up a cautionary tale for parents: College students who are well-funded by Mom and Dad actually get worse grades than students who aren't so fortunate.
A new study offers up a cautionary tale for parents: College students who are well-funded by Mom and Dad actually get worse grades than students who aren't so fortunate.