For some middle schooler students, reading often can feel like a chore. But it doesn’t have to! Maybe the child struggles with reading and they are embarrassed to admit it, or maybe they just haven’t had the opportunity to be introduced to books that they like. Finding topics of interest can be key to encourage better reading habits. These relatable books will help your rising 7th grader get excited about reading. [Read more…]
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What Skills Do Students Need Going to High School?
Students graduating from middle school and heading to high school are about to go through a major transition. Classwork becomes more difficult, they are typically juggling more activities, and on top of it, they might be going through hormone changes and just trying to fit in amongst their friends. [Read more…]
10 Kids Who Have Accomplished Amazing Things
In school, you typically learn about people who have helped change and shape our world when they were adults. But many young people also make large impacts on our world and accomplish amazing things before they reach adulthood. This list is just a few of the incredible kids who have made a difference in our world today.
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Organize Your Digital Life
Spring is here and that means it is time for Spring Cleaning! But that can mean more than just your closets and junk drawer. Cleaning up and organizing your digital spaces are just as important for a smooth day to day life.
Here are some easy ways to clean up the most important and used parts of your digital life.
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What is Earth Day all about?
For the last 51 years we have celebrated Earth Day on April 22nd. Earth Day first began in 1970 when Gaylord Nelson, a Wisconsin Senator, had the idea for teach-ins that would raise awareness for environmental problems. Nelson’s vision was incredibly successful with more than 20 million people that “mobilized to call for greater protections for our planet.”
Spotting Cyberbullying: What Parents Should Watch Out For ?
If you have a teenager, chances are they are using the internet and/or social media fairly often. In fact, a recent study showed 92% of American teens using the internet on a daily basis. Because of this large number, many children ages 12-18 are experiencing what is known as “cyberbullying.”
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