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Post by misty on Jun 23, 2006 15:07:39 GMT -5
Striking a balance Courtesy of the Children's Health Council. Children with learning differences (LD) and other school problems need to maintain academic skills over the summer, but they also need to be freed of the pressures and stresses of school. As a parent of a child with LD, you may be wondering, "How do I find that balance?" Decisions about summer activities should take into account your child's age, interests, and temperament - as well as the degree of academic difficulty and availability of programs. Thetes some great ideas here! Read on: school.familyeducation.com/learning-disabilities/treatments/37800.html?wtlAC=FE_LD-ADHD_2006-06-23,email-h
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Post by Charlie Girl on Jun 24, 2006 0:37:19 GMT -5
I will have to look for my son's interests and see what activities are available to help him maintain and possibly even learn while he is having fun.
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Post by misty on Jun 24, 2006 0:39:04 GMT -5
Learning Activities for Children Ages 6-10 These fun activities will help your child develop basic learning skills. Act It Out Address Book Amazing Inflating Balloons Anagrams Artist of the Month Backwords Calendar Math Cards and Letterheads Copper Nail Crazy Captions Divided Earth Electric Lemon Estimating Float an Egg Guess My Number Here to There Homemade Hand Lotion Homophone Fun Find More Activities for Children Ages 6-10 Just Jokes Make a Fossil Maps Name that Coin Nonsense Book Palindromes Reading Journal Real-World Math Rock Candy Crystals Roman Numerals Rubber Egg Skip Counting Game Tutoring Math and Reading Word Chain Word Scramble Word Tracing Game World of Words Write a Play All the insructions & much more here: fun.familyeducation.com/education/extracurricular-activities/33400.html?detoured=1
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