Every child has a unique learning style. Parents can help their children succeed in school by understanding their learning styles.
School
Did you know the majority of students in the United States spend at least six hours per day in school? That’s a lot of time, and it presents a unique challenge to Christian students who spend that time in an environment that’s completely different than—or even contradicts—what they learn at home and at church. In …
Get hands-on, practical tips from other parents to help you motivate your kids to study and complete their homework.
In today’s culture, reading is one way to help your kids attain more academically. Here are some ideas to create a culture of reading in your home.
As long as kids are reading, does it matter what they read? It does. Here’s why.
Teaching children to think critically, whether in books or about what people say, is a skill that will benefit them their entire life.
You can find good books for your kids by starting with our list of genres and then matching books to your children’s interests.
Do your kids like to read? Get them excited for books by making your home a place where books are treasured.
Help your teens make a smoother transition as they head back to school.
Searching for ways to ease your children into the school year? Try these ideas for getting them accustomed to the routine of returning to school this year.