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No Time for Teaching: Spontaneous Learning at Home The most effective way for children to learn is the natural relationship between a mom and child. |
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Asset-Focused Parenting Here are just a few ways you can continue to help your children's forward movement so that they can develop relationships of trust with their own minds. |
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How Jerome Learned to Read: Fostering Children's Unique Intelligence Parents and schools are meant to serve the gifts our children bring, to name them, bless them, help aim them. |
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How to Hatch a Natural Writer Tips and ideas to encourage and develop your child's love for writing. |
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Gentle Hands, Quiet Voices: Secrets of Montessori Even though I was impressed with the beauty and the meticulous organization, I wondered if Montessori would be right for us. |
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For the Love of Words A family's fascination with books yields critical thinkers who write for the pure joy of it. |
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Chess is Child’s Play If you want your children to improve their memory and verbal skills, teach them one of the world's oldest board games. |
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10 Tips for Developing a Love for Literature Creating a love for reading takes effort. Here's how to help your children run to the bookshelf in anticipation of their next adventure. |

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