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Does My Child Need Reading Help, Writing Help, or Both?
Guides for Parents

Does My Child Need Reading Help, Writing Help, or Both?

Reading and writing challenges often overlap, but they are not the same. Learn how to spot the signs, understand what your child may need, and choose the right support with confidence.

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How to Keep Kids Learning During Summer Without Making It Feel Like School
Guides for Parents

How to Keep Kids Learning During Summer Without Making It Feel Like School

Summer is the perfect time to help children stay curious, confident, and ready for the year ahead—without worksheets taking over the kitchen table. With the right mix of play, choice, and real-world discovery, learning can feel like part of the adventure.

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What Parents Should Look for in a High-Quality Online Enrichment Class
Guides for Parents

What Parents Should Look for in a High-Quality Online Enrichment Class

The best online enrichment classes do more than fill a schedule—they spark curiosity, build confidence, and help children develop meaningful skills. Here’s how parents can evaluate quality before enrolling.

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Why Instant Feedback Helps Students Learn Faster
Technology in Education

Why Instant Feedback Helps Students Learn Faster

Instant feedback helps children correct misunderstandings while the lesson is still fresh, building confidence and momentum. Here’s why timely responses are so powerful in K-12 learning—and how families can use them at home.

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How Online Learning Platforms Can Keep Kids Engaged After Class Ends
Technology in Education

How Online Learning Platforms Can Keep Kids Engaged After Class Ends

Learning does not have to stop when the live lesson ends. With the right mix of interactive practice, family support, feedback, and choice, online learning platforms can help children stay curious long after class is over.

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Not All Screen Time Is Created Equal: A Parent’s Guide to Digital Learning
Guides for Parents

Not All Screen Time Is Created Equal: A Parent’s Guide to Digital Learning

Screen time is not one single category. A child watching a movie, playing a game, taking an online course, completing assignments, and practicing skills through digital activities are all having very different learning experiences.

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How BKT Helps Students Learn Smarter and Parents See What Matters
Technology in Education

How BKT Helps Students Learn Smarter and Parents See What Matters

Bayesian Knowledge Tracing, or BKT, helps online learning platforms understand what a student has likely mastered and what still needs practice. For families, it turns day-to-day lesson activity into clear learning insights, targeted support, and more confident progress.

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How to Know If Your Child Needs a Reading Comprehension Class, Not Just More Reading Practice
Guides for Parents

How to Know If Your Child Needs a Reading Comprehension Class, Not Just More Reading Practice

If your child reads the words on the page but struggles to explain what they mean, more reading time may not be enough. Here are the signs that your child may benefit from a structured reading comprehension class.

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Why AI in Education Needs Strong Guardrails Before It Enters the Classroom
Technology in Education

Why AI in Education Needs Strong Guardrails Before It Enters the Classroom

AI can support learning, but using it with children without clear safeguards can create real risks—from misinformation and bias to privacy concerns and overdependence. Here’s why education platforms, schools, and families need strong guardrails before AI becomes part of everyday learning.

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How Gamification Makes Online Learning More Engaging for K-12 Students
Technology in Education

How Gamification Makes Online Learning More Engaging for K-12 Students

Gamification brings the best parts of play—goals, feedback, progress, and challenge—into online learning. For K-12 students, it can boost motivation, build confidence, and make academic practice feel meaningful and fun.

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