Activities III -- Helping Your Child Succeed in School

Reading on the Go

For children ages 7 to 9

Show your child that reading has value in everyday life.

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My Time Line

For children ages 7 to 9

You can help your child use events in her own life to gain both a sense of time and to understand the order in which things happen.

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Childlike drawing of a child with a crutch looking at his watch, waiting for a toaster to finish.

Time Flies

For children ages 9 to 11

"I don't have time to do that!" Sound familiar? Planning time is one of the most useful things that your child can learn. Knowing how long something will take can save time and prevent temper tantrums.

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Homework Made Easy

For children ages 9 to 11

A homework chart can show your child exactly what he needs to do and when he needs to do it.

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Divide and Conquer

For children ages 9 to 11

Just about anything is easier to do if it's divided into smaller pieces. As your child's assignments get longer and more complicated, she needs to acquire more organizing and planning skills.

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Help Wanted

For children ages 9 to 11

Older children are interested in life beyond school. You can help your child to have a realistic sense of that life and what he can do to prepare for it.

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TV Time

For children ages 9 to 11

Watching television can be educational for your child or just something that she does to fill the time.

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