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Top Writing Strategies to Master Timed Exams

For many students, the thought of having to write a well-constructed essay fills them with a chronic case of the jitters. Adding a time constraint to this task only adds flame to their already raging anxiety. Unfortunately for many, an increasing number of standardized and in-class tests incorporate timed essay writing as part of an overall academic assessment. Learning strategies for how to compose a well-written essay in a timely fashion can help students feel relaxed and well-prepared for these types of exams. Encourage your child to try using some of these techniques!

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How to Prepare Your Child for Kindergarten

Originally published in Parent Guide Magazine

Reading basic words. Forming letters and numbers. Solving math problems. These are all skills that are important parts of Kindergarten success. As students progress towards Kindergarten, they begin to develop the fundamentals of learning that will help them excel as they move through school. There are several strategies you can do at home to help your child establish these academic foundations and ease his or her transition into Kindergarten. The exercises outlined below are fun, engaging, and, of course, educational. So grab some note cards, markers, colored sand, and a cookie sheet – and let’s get to work!

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What Does An Orton Gillingham Lesson Look Like?

Does your child struggle to sound out words or spell with accuracy? Do they have a diagnosed learning disability such as dyslexia? If so, they may benefit from systematic, multi-sensory phonics instruction using a method like Orton Gillingham. The Orton Gillingham method is a systematic, multi-sensory approach that helps students with learning disabilities and reading challenges develop stronger decoding and spelling skills.

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Child Developmental Milestones by Age (1 Year Old to 5th Grade)

Parents often wonder whether their child is developing appropriate academic and language skills for their age. Each child develops at their own pace, but there are general developmental milestones that children between ages 1 and elementary school should achieve. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates developmental milestones are skills that children should achieve as they develop, which include language, learning, movement, and social milestones.

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