Teaching your preschooler to read can be easy and fun with this homeschool reading curriculum
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Teaching your preschooler to read can be easy and fun with this homeschool reading curriculum

Teaching your preschooler to read is a daunting task if you’ve never done it before. Having the right tools and training can make all the difference. This homeschool reading curriculum has made it so easy and fun to teach my children to read. 

“My child feels like a failure”: How to use the Power of Yet to give your child hope.
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“My child feels like a failure”: How to use the Power of Yet to give your child hope.

What do you do when your child feels like a failure? Children experience feelings of failure for a number of reasons, and at affects their potential for success in school in many negative ways. But there is hope! Using the Power of Yet, your child can transform those thoughts of defeat into statements of hope.

5 Learning Skills your child needs to Make School Easier and More Successful
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5 Learning Skills your child needs to Make School Easier and More Successful

Want to make school easier for your child? Who wouldn’t! These 5 learning skills are used in ALL of your child’s school subjects. And developing, practicing and mastering them could be a major game changer to your child’s success in school.

Want strong, resilient kids? Develop their social and emotional skills.
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Want strong, resilient kids? Develop their social and emotional skills.

Strong and resilient kids can face challenges and respond in healthy ways because they are equipped with the social and emotional skills they need. Developing these 4 social emotional skills will help your child to stand strong and overcome when they face all of the challenges life throws at them. And you, Mama, are the best person to teach them!

Foster independence in your child so you don’t have to look over their shoulder, checking school work, all the time!
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Foster independence in your child so you don’t have to look over their shoulder, checking school work, all the time!

It’s time to start fostering independence in your child so you don’t have to constantly look over their shoulder to make sure they are keeping up with their school work. Most parents want their child to be more independent without sacrificing their child’s academic success. Here’s how you can train and prepare them, step-by-step, to take more responsibility for their learning while still holding them accountable.