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This series consists of a number of guides produced
by the Unisted States Department of Education. The series
aims to provide parents with the tools and information
necessary to help their children succeed in school and
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Helping
Your Child Become a Reader
Other than helping your children to grow up healthy
and happy, the most important thing that you can do
for them is to help them develop their reading skills.
This booklet offers pointers on how to build the language
skills of young children, and includes a list of typical
language accomplishments for different age groups,
suggestions for books, and resources for children
with reading problems or learning disabilities. (August
2002)
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Helping
Your Child With Homework
Homework can help children to develop positive study
skills and habits, improve their thinking and memory
abilities, and encourage them to use time well, learn
independently, and take responsibility for their work.
This booklet helps parents of elementary and junior
high school students understand why homework is important
and makes suggestions for helping children complete
assignments successfully. (August 2002)
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Helping
Your Preschool Child
How well children will learn and develop and how well
they will do in school depends on a number of things,
including their health and physical well-being, social
and emotional preparation, and language skills and
general knowledge of the world. This booklet highlights
techniques parents can use to encourage their children
to develop the skills necessary for success in school
and life by focusing on activities that make learning
fun. (August 2002)
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