- Star Gazing and Far Away Places
By: Tracy Pridemore - Apr 17, 2009 Take the stars, for example. Why not start by explaining to your 3-4year old that these are huge, very, very hot balls that live far, far away....
- Is Every Private School a Preparatory School?
By: Amy Nutt - Apr 3, 2009 Parents who are concerned about their children's ability to get into college are interested in seeing what options Toronto private schools have to...
- Easter Games Make A Special Easter Treat
By: Teresa Evans - Mar 30, 2009 When Easter comes we know that kids want to have fun. The closer Easter gets, the more excited kids become. They want Easter fun and Easter treats....
- Easter Makes Math Fun
By: Teresa Evans - Mar 30, 2009 When Easter comes kids get excited, very excited. So why not use that excitement to motivate kids in math? Easter math games are even more fun than...
- Tips for Solving Algebra Word Problems
By: Nikki Que - Mar 25, 2009 Tips on how to work out word problems in algebra. Learn how to convert statements into algebraic expressions and solve for an unknown.
- Great News For Headmasters - Now You can Manage Your School With School Administration Software!
By: Anne Fernando - Mar 20, 2009 Trying to run a school can be challenging enough just in dealing with the demands made by students and parents, as any headmaster can tell you....
- Ready! Set! Go! Start Your Bilingual Journey Now!
By: Beth Butler - Mar 19, 2009 Your child deserves the best early in life to compete globally in their adult years. Start the race now with fun, smiles and second language fun...
- Private Schools - Things to Consider Before You Enroll Your Child
By: Amy Nutt - Mar 18, 2009 If you have made the decision to enroll your child in a Toronto private school, you have taken a step towards providing your child with the best...
- Helping Struggling Readers In The Classroom
By: Art Gib - Mar 13, 2009 Teachers of young children know that their students are not going to all learn at the same rate at the same time. But sometimes, it becomes obvious...
- What are Some Benefits of Private Education
By: Amy Nutt - Mar 10, 2009 Parents of young children have an important decision to make when it comes to their child's education. They must choose whether to put their child...
- Do You Teach Children With Autism?
By: Jene Aviram - Mar 7, 2009 If you teach children with autism, we'd like to express our gratitude. Children with special needs can't make it without your help.
- What Does Music in Our Schools Mean to Your Child?
By: Beth Butler - Feb 26, 2009 I do not recall as a teacher having anyone mention a designated Music In Our Schools month. Now that I am in the business of recording music for...
- Prep Schools - What Are The Pros and Cons?
By: Amy Nutt - Feb 26, 2009 Canadian prep schools offer high school students a unique experience. Approximately six percent of all students in Canada attend prep school. In...
- Teens Help Fight Against Underage Drinking
By: Ann Knapp - Feb 25, 2009 Making the right choice for oneself is not always easy; and speaking out to others can even be more daunting.
- Replacing Lost High School Diplomas
By: Stewart Baker - Feb 23, 2009 Not having your high school diploma can be troublesome. Sometimes, getting a replacement can be difficult. Here is a way you can get a quality high...
- Acquiring Reading Fluency: The Elementary Years
By: Ann Bowers - Feb 22, 2009 Reading fluency is a critical part of effective reading instruction. Parents and teachers can help improve reading scores by building reading...
- Help Your Child Write an Essay: How to Organize Thoughts
By: Ann Bowers - Feb 12, 2009 Follow these simple instructions to help your child organize his thoughts and write a well-structured essay.
- Reading Comprehension: Teach Your Child
By: Ann Bowers - Feb 6, 2009 Children often are so focused on "sounding out" words that they lose their understanding of what they have read. Here are some ways for parents to...
- Three Things to Do as You Discover Languages with Young Children
By: Beth Butler - Feb 4, 2009 Finding fun, affordable and practical things to do with young children is not always that easy. Then throw into the mix trying to incorporate other...
- How to Have a Positive Outcome in Your Child's IEP
By: Garrett Butch - Feb 1, 2009 Parents often complain that a school system was not responsive during an IEP. Taking some simple steps can make all the difference
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