Throughout our lives, we read directions or instructions to perform a task, we read newspapers, magazines and other publications to be informed, and we read stories, poetry, plays and other enjoyable materials for the literary experience.
We adults don’t set a better example either. Since the beginning of time, we have been making and breaking New Year’s resolutions. Our well-intended resolutions often don’t work because changing deeply ingrained habits is never easy, even for the most determined among us.
For Federal Way area students who said goodbye to elementary school earlier this year, this fall represents the start of a critical transition to middle school.
Educational experts agree that the more children read, the more they’ll enjoy reading, and the better readers they’re likely to become.
While toys and games are fun for children, they also help kids develop valuable skills including imagination, creativity, problem solving…
Research indicates children whose parents are involved in the educational process outperform children whose parents are not. According to a…
The pressure is on. To compete in today’s global economy, which includes international students attending North American colleges in record…