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  • Meet Your Child's Most Important Teacher: Parents Are The First Teachers

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Tara Skinner

    Many parents who believe that education begins long before a child steps in to a classroom and takes place over a lifetime, also believe that the primary responsibility for the education of a child be

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  • Who chooses Earhart and why?: How To Choose Your Child's School

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Martin Cerda

    Earhart Middle School is the choice of parents who seek a scholarly, safe, caring, fair, and often fun, environment for the development of students� individual abilities.

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  • How to Be a Good Parent

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Hector Martinez

    A big part of good parenting is establishing respect between parents and children. Your child needs to know what you expect of her, and you in turn must learn to listen and wait.

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  • How to Assign Household Chores: Parents Reveals Helpful Hints

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: John Bolden

    Teach younger children how to complete daily tasks: to make their beds and to take out only two or three toys at a time, putting them away before taking out more.

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  • Helping Your Child To Learn: Take an interest day to day

    Sunday, December 19, 2004 By: Shawnette Smith

    Getting involved with your child’s education could make the biggest difference to their chances of success.

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  • What is First Day?: Promoting family involvement in education.

    Sunday, January 23, 2005 By: ems staff reporter

    Make the First Day of School the best day of each year! Join thousands of schools across the country mobilizing families and communities to get involved in children's education through the First Day o

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  • "Did you do your chores?": Parents, is this a question you must ask your child everyday?

    Sunday, January 23, 2005 By: staff reporter

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  • Treat Your Children with Respect: Tip—It's a variation on the golden rule: treat your children as respectfully as you yourself would like to be treated.

    Sunday, January 23, 2005 By: Shari Steelsmith

    Sometimes the sheer dependency of children and the enormity of the job of raising them encourages parents to view them as small beings who ought to be grateful, mind quickly and pleasantly, keep their

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  • Temperament Tools: Temperament and Values: Children are different from the day they're born—and they stay different no matter how they’re parented. A valuable guide to the inborn traits of young children.

    Sunday, January 23, 2005 By: by Helen Neville, RN and Diane Clark Johnson, CFLE, illustrated by Dave Garbot

    Effective parents are those who are flexible, who understand what makes their child “tick,” and who learn from mistakes while they avoid repeating them. Research with thousands of infants and young ch

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  • Book Reviews for Parents: Using Your Values to Raise Your Child to Be an Adult You Admire

    Sunday, January 23, 2005 By: by Harriet Heath, Ph.D., illustrated by Anna Dewdney

    We have seen a great deal in the press during the ’90s about values. There have been countless articles in newspapers and magazines bemoaning the death of family values in particular. Numerous books h

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Issue Date: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 Issue: Volume 39 Back To School SE Last Update: Saturday, April 02, 2005
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clothes. Set aside an afternoon when each child can see if last year's school clothes fit. Show your child that recycling includes passing on clothes he no longer wears.
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Make the First Day of School the best day of each year! Join thousands of schools across the country mobilizing families and communities to get involved in children's education through the First Day o
full story 
Getting involved with your child’s education could make the biggest difference to their chances of success.
full story 
Many parents who believe that education begins long before a child steps in to a classroom and takes place over a lifetime, also believe that the primary responsibility for the education of a child be
full story 
Sometimes the sheer dependency of children and the enormity of the job of raising them encourages parents to view them as small beings who ought to be grateful, mind quickly and pleasantly, keep their
full story 
A big part of good parenting is establishing respect between parents and children. Your child needs to know what you expect of her, and you in turn must learn to listen and wait.
full story 
Earhart Middle School is the choice of parents who seek a scholarly, safe, caring, fair, and often fun, environment for the development of students� individual abilities.
full story 
Teach younger children how to complete daily tasks: to make their beds and to take out only two or three toys at a time, putting them away before taking out more.
full story 
Effective parents are those who are flexible, who understand what makes their child “tick,” and who learn from mistakes while they avoid repeating them. Research with thousands of infants and young ch
full story 
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