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    What Is A Learning Disability?

    When people hear the words, “learning disability,” they often think the worst. Although learning disabilities cannot be cured, proper support and training early on can help children deal with this lifelong issue. Support from parents and teachers can help the child succeed in school and...

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    Get The Facts – Learning Disabilities

    Learning disabilities can be a hard matter to come by. With so many assumptions made about them and made about people who have them, the truth can go unnoticed. Here are 5 facts about learning disabilities: 1.     Disorders dealing with a person’s attention span, (ADD,...

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    The Gift Of Books

    When you’re out shopping for that perfect gift for your little one, there are several gift ideas that may run through your mind. Are you looking for a present that is not only entertaining but also educational? One answer: books.Books are a great gift idea...

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    Using Your Imagination, Part 2

    While trying to stimulate your child's imagination and engage them in activities to get the creativity flowing, keep some things in mind.

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    Importance of one-on-one teaching

    Personalized one-on-one teaching is the greatest way for a student to learn. Many times, when a student is in a large class, they fall behind and do not fully grasp the lesson. Students then feel embarrassed to ask questions and get even further behind. In order to combat this problem, teachers have resorted to teaching the students one-on-one for a more personalized interaction to ensure the student understands the material.

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    Non-Book Ways to Get Your Child Reading, Part 2

    In the last post we shared some ideas on how to get your child reading without having to make them read a book, here are some more things to try.

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    Perfect Learning Tools for Kids, Part 1

    One of the best ways to get kids engaged in reading and language is to apply it to real-time situations. Using newspapers and magazines to get kids involved will help them enhance their skills. Here are some things to try.

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    Fridge toys for kids: Magnetic poetry

    Continuing on with the idea of using the face of the fridge to help a child read; this blog post discusses a toy that is for the more advanced reader who knows the basics of words and sentence structure.

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    Fun fridge toys for kids: Magnetic letters

    Every parent wants to know how to make spelling and reading fun for their child, but did you think it would involve a refrigerator? It’s not wants in the fridge that helps, but rather what is on that really matters.

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    How to get your child to love reading, Part 2

    We continue with our blog talking about how to get your child to love reading.

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