Sentences with phrase «scholastic parent»

We are excited to work with Scholastic Parent & Child to introduce this innovative reader service and inspire shopping this holiday season.»
«Readers of Scholastic Parent & Child magazine look to the publication as a trusted source when it comes to finding the right products for their children,» continued Scott Cooper, CEO of ShopAdvisor.
VocabularySpellingCity is included in Scholastic Parent & Child's list of «Best Educational Apps for Students,» among «the smartest and most fun homework - helping apps to help your child learn a subject with fewer tears and more smiles.»
Scholastic Parent & Child: Raising Smarter, Happier Families.
As a trusted name in the family space, Scholastic Parent & Child provides parents with relevant content that balances lifestyle and inspires greater knowledge and more enriched learning experiences.
P.S. — Last week #TalkEarly teamed up with Scholastic Parent and Child and Dr. Michelle Borba to host a Twitter party on talking to kids about alcohol responsibility.
I saw a recipe for broccoli cheddar quiche as I was flipping through a Scholastic Parent & Child magazine recently.
YourOrganicChild.com has been featured in Scholastic Parent and Child Magazine as a Top Eco-Friendly Blog.
Share your ideas and experiences on the Scholastic Parents Facebook page, and let's continue the conversation!
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Tell us on the Scholastic Parents Facebook page.
We provide plenty of resources on our Scholastic Parents Raise a Reader blog for your child to use for some of the tasks.
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Two weeks ago, I reported on a poll by Scholastic demonstrating the importance of parents reading aloud to their children well past the age that children can read on their own.
In the Scholastic survey, kids ages 6 — 11 said they enjoyed reading aloud, mostly because it was special time with their parents.
In an interview, CPS parent Joy Mollet said she was appalled by the classroom breakfast program offered by her children's public preschool and does not want to see it at their grade school, Hawthorne Scholastic Academy.
For example psychiatrist Bruce Perry, who runs the Child Trauma Academy has written extensively for audiences of parents, teachers and other professionals about how early developmental disruptions affect the developing brain, how this manifests in the classroom, and how to effectively address these problems in multiple settings, His Scholastic series is one example.
No brand is better positioned to help parents meet the challenges of growing up in the 21st century than Scholastic.
On its website, One Million Moms writes: «Scholastic is not safe for your child and parents should be warned.
Homework has long inspired strong feelings — and creative excuses — in children, but it has more recently become an area of growing concern for parents in a scholastic system increasingly focused on high - pressure, high - stakes standardized testing.
The good news, according to the new Kids & Family Reading Report by Scholastic, is that more than three out of four parents who have children ages 5 and younger start reading aloud before their child reaches his first birthday.
Scholastic's research shows that parents underestimate that kids need help finding books.
Thus the public have come to expect a certain standard of comfort in hospitals or a certain level of support if they are unemployed and parents expect that children who achieve a certain scholastic standard will be able to enter a university.
Her work, which primarily focuses on lifestyle and pet - related topics, has been published in Lucky Puppy, Parenting, Parents, and Scholastic magazines, Pet360.com, Pet MD.com, Petcha.com, as well as CNN, AOL and Yahoo Shine.
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Scholastic and EVEREADY ® are teaming up to help parents shine a light on reading, even in the dark!
For more than 30 years, Scholastic has been providing students, teachers, and parents with access to thousands of affordable books and educational products.
The HTML version of IUPAC Blue Book Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1979 and A Guide to IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic For more than 30 years, Scholastic has been providing students, teachers, and parents with access to thousands of affordable books and educational products.
Communication with Parents This Scholastic site provides a number of articles on establishing and maintaining good relationships with parents throughout the year — which, of course, is the number one way to make parent - teacher conferences productive and stress - free — as well as articles that deal specifically with parent - conference prepaParents This Scholastic site provides a number of articles on establishing and maintaining good relationships with parents throughout the year — which, of course, is the number one way to make parent - teacher conferences productive and stress - free — as well as articles that deal specifically with parent - conference prepaparents throughout the year — which, of course, is the number one way to make parent - teacher conferences productive and stress - free — as well as articles that deal specifically with parent - conference preparation.
So Scholastic knew it was going to be a hit with kids and their parents, too.
The sweet spot for Rosetta Stone Korea is in serving students who are in Grades 1 to 4 because they are young enough that the parents are less focused on how the language learning will prepare students for the suneung, or the College Scholastic Aptitude Test.
A survey of more than 2500 parents and children, conducted across the US at the end of 2014 by Scholastic, provides some interesting insights.
Over the summer, students and parents who practice the above tips can see great strengthening and improvement in scholastic skills, and avoid digressing two to three months in learning.
As always, Scholastic has created tons of fun for kids as well as great resources for parents and teachers.
Please note that these tips have been adapted from articles published by Scholastic, Inc., the National Parent Teacher Association, and the International Reading Association, and that the sources are indicated after each section of tips.
Scholastic has developed a guide to help parents understand what the Common Core means for their children.
You can do this by going to a garage sale, joining a book club like Scholastic, soliciting donations from Donorschose.org, or asking parents to donate.
The survey (PDF)-- conducted by Scholastic and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation — also asked teachers about implementation of the Common Core State Standards and communication with students» parents.
Involving parents and families in their child's educational process results in better scholastic achievement.
Access Scholastic's comprehensive reading research summary, The Joy and Power of Reading, and practical, research - based resources for parents and teachers.
for Kindergarten program is designed to help parent participants prepare children with the early learning skills needed to start and stay at grade level throughout their scholastic career.
Outside of the recent research data by Scholastic and YouGov, parents are split between having their kids read e-books during their early years and some prefer to have them have print.
For the upcoming holiday season, Scholastic is making the gift - giving experience even more streamlined for busy parents.
Scholastic announced this week that its 2014 challenge is now open to students, parents, librarians, and educators to sign up, with the theme — cosponsored by battery - maker Eveready — «Reading Under The Stars.»
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