To address persistent literacy challenges, Ohio passed the Dyslexia Law to ensure public schools implement the Science of Reading, a body of research that informs evidence-based literacy practices. Districts now use the Ohio’s Dyslexia Guidebook to guide literacy improvement. ...
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Starting preschool is a big step for your child, and it’s natural for them (and you) to experience some anxious feelings. Common triggers for preschool anxiety include separation from parents, fear of the unknown, or new routines and new social settings. With a little preparation and encouragement, you can ease your preschooler’s anxiety and set them up for a positive early education experience. ...
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Artistic exploration can play a significant role in a child’s development. Engaging in various art forms can ignite imagination, enhance problem-solving skills, and provide a holistic approach to learning. Here are several reasons why you should consider exploring an art program with your child in the new year. ...
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The National Institute of Health estimates that 50 percent of kids suck their thumbs, but most stop on their own around age 4. We spoke with Dr. Shelly Senders, founder and CEO of Senders Pediatrics, about this behavior and why it continues into childhood, and how parents can help break the habit. ...
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Whether we like it or not, technology is a significant part of family life. From information and entertainment to balancing everyone’s schedules and communicating with teachers, apps can help your household run smoothly. Check out this list of popular apps for each age and stage of parenting. ...
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