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Kindergarten
ContentCore SkillsDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
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Kindergarten Reading Comprehension: Strategies & Tips
Kindergarten Reading Comprehension: Strategies & Tips

Helping your child with their kindergarten reading comprehension skills sets them up for successful reading. Here are some strategies and tips to try.

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ContentCore SkillsDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
High-Frequency Words: 5 Practical Tips for Your Child (30 words)
30 High-Frequency Words: Parent’s Guide & Strategies
30 High-Frequency Words: Parent’s Guide & Strategies

High-frequency words are words found most often in children’s books. Learning high-frequency words helps your child become a more fluent, confident reader.

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
First Day of School Keepsakes (Ages 4-8)
First Day of School Keepsakes (Ages 4-8)

Make the first day feel extra special with these keepsakes—a playful sign to hold for a photo, a celebratory certificate, and a simple reflection activity to wrap up the day.

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Back-to-School Bingo (Ages 4-6)
Back-to-School Bingo (Ages 4-6)

Get ready for the school year with Back-to-School Bingo, a game that makes practicing routines and transitions fun!

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Bite-Sized Affirmations Cards (Ages 3+)
Bite-Sized Affirmations Cards (Ages 3+)

Help your child start the school year strong with these Bite-Sized Affirmation Cards!

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CommunicationContentDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
when do kids learn to write
When Do Kids Learn to Write? | Writing Stages & Helpful Tips
When Do Kids Learn to Write? | Writing Stages & Helpful Tips

Children learn to write in stages starting from the time they’re one. Explore the stages of writing and how to help your child reach them.

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ContentCore SkillsDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
Children are reading
How To Teach Vocabulary: 15 Fun and Easy Ideas
How To Teach Vocabulary: 15 Fun and Easy Ideas

Your child’s vocabulary helps them communicate with others, have stronger reading comprehension, and make sense of the world around them. Use these fun strategies for teaching vocabulary.

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ConfidenceDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
building resilience in children
Building Resilience in Children: Helpful Tips for Parents
Building Resilience in Children: Helpful Tips for Parents

Building resilience helps kids become more confident in themselves and better able to handle setbacks and stress. Learn ways to help your child develop it.

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ConfidenceDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
independent reading
Independent Reading for Young Children: A Parent’s Guide
Independent Reading for Young Children: A Parent’s Guide

Independent reading is simply when a child reads on their own. Learn easy ways to support early reading habits at home.

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Independent Play Spark Cards (Ages 5-6+)
Independent Play Spark Cards (Ages 5-6+)

These independent play cards for kids spark creativity, movement, and imagination—plus blank cards to add your own playful ideas!

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Summertime Yoga Poses (Ages 2-6+)
Summertime Yoga Poses (Ages 2-6+)

This summertime yoga activity for kids builds body awareness, focus, and imagination—plus a printable to design your own pose!

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ContentCore SkillsDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
phonological awareness
What Is Phonological Awareness? A Guide for Parents
What Is Phonological Awareness? A Guide for Parents

Phonological awareness is the understanding of sounds by rhyming, segmenting, and blending syllables. Here’s how to help kids learn this important skill.

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