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When it comes to teaching my kids at home, I’m always on the lookout for resources that make learning feel fun, not forced.
Kids sitting in front of screens, navigating the World Wide Web with the ease of someone more than quadruple their age.
A Central Georgia mom launches reading nonprofit called NeuroStars Phonics Factory to help children with autism and dyslexia ...
United Way of Central Indiana seeks volunteers to read with third graders for one hour a week. Help support students' ...
Kiel Public Library's interactive story time combines dancing, singing and movement to prepare children for reading and ...
ATLANTA — A Georgia mom, who is also a former teacher, created a nonprofit program to teach children with autism and dyslexia ...