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Three Writing Strategies That Can Help Young Writers Stand Out

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If you’re looking to submit writing for one of the writing contests for middle school students, you want to make sure that your ideas are fresh and that your writing is something the judges are impressed with. Young writers have an advantage of having some great creative ideas, but there are some things you can do to help make your writing even more impressive in a contest. Here are some strategies to keep in mind when you are crafting a submission. Read More»

Answers To Common Question About Your SAT Math Scores

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There is no doubt that preparing for your SATs is a stressful time for most students. Given that they can impact the colleges you get into and in some cases, even the classes you can take in college, it is crucial to prepare as much as possible for your SATs. If you are particularly concerned about how well you will do on the math portion of your SATs, it is a good idea to be aware of the following questions that have occurred to many students before you. Read More»

Top 5 Steps To Preparing For The ACT

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The American College Test, also referred to as the ACT for short, is used by many colleges and universities to determine admissions and whether a student qualifies for additional financial aid. Preparing to take the ACT ahead of time will give you the best chance to score high and reach your goals. There are a few steps you can follow to do just that.  Review Your Textbooks There are four subjects within the ACT. Read More»

Find Sleepover Summer Camp Success With Your First Time Camper

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You’re sending your child to sleepaway camp for the first time, and all you want is for your kid to make new friends and enjoy the best time of the year. In all the excitement, you may also be worried that your little camper will have trouble with homesickness or will need you during the time away. Staying somewhere unfamiliar for the first time can be a real a challenge, but you can help your child manage the anxiety and have a great time at camp. Read More»

Developing Your Child's Independence During The Daycare Years

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If you have a young child who is getting ready to head off to daycare or preschool, it can be a difficult time for yourself as well as your child. Separation anxiety from a parent is common in young children, but now is the time when you can contribute to helping them develop their sense of independence. Here are some tips that can help making the transition from staying at home all day to attending school easier for both of you by fostering an independent spirit. Read More»

Three Topics to Discuss When You're Enrolling a Child in a Christian School

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When you’ve made the decision to enroll your child in a Christian school, it’s beneficial to visit multiple schools in your community to assess which facility best suits your child’s needs and is in alignment with your family’s belief system. While you can research information about the school and view its recent educational testing results online, it’s important to actually schedule a visit to the school so that you can tour the premises and talk to teachers and administrators. Read More»

4 Considerations To Make When Choosing A Daycare Center

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As a parent, having child care set up for your child is important if you are working full time. However, the transition to get your child adjusting to child care may be difficult and there are a number of options that are available to you. A daycare center is a place that should be held high on your priority list because of the assets that it can provide for your child, such as social development, educational development, and the chance to learn to become more independent. Read More»