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Articles by Kayla Fay

by Kayla Fay


Spelling Success for Back to School Back to school. Whether you approach this time of year with anticipation or dread, it's about to happen. New teachers and classes, different rules and expectations, leave children and parents overwhelmed with excitement and anxiety. Read six ways to send your child back to school with success.

The First Day of Class It's never too late to feel separation pangs. Read my belated encounter with feeling overprotective.

Helping Your Child Prepare for a Standardized Test Children are given a vast amount of knowledge throughout the school year, and are expected to be able to recall everything on the end of year tests. Teachers have been preparing their classes all year. Parents can also ready a child for testing by offering their child emotional encouragement and academic support. Learn how to give your child a bubble of confidence.
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Television~The Great SATAN It became clear early in our school career that television could not be on during homework. Since homework was such a long ordeal, we soon ditched the television on weekdays. On the weekends, after chores and homework, we have one long electric fest, but during school, we don't need the distraction. How we refused to give away remote control of our home.

Arming & Shielding ~ Preparing Your Child to Face a War How can we keep them from dwelling on their safety and the well being of our world? There are several ways parents should arm their children to deal with the realities of war, while still shielding them as much as possible from a world in turmoil. Read the entire article.

Recovering After Recovery ~ Making Up Schoolwork After an Illness Returning to school after a week's worth of the flu is horrible. The child is probably still tired from the sickness, and has lost momentum thanks to hours in front of the television. To add to the misery, the first day back in the classroom the poor kid is handed a stack of makeup work. It's enough to make you wish for a relapse.

Livin' Easy with Your Kids~Summertime the Gershwin Way Summers are often wasted fiddling with video games and strumming the remote, leaving kids chorusing "I'm bored." If you're going to play the blues, take a lesson from George Gershwin. He has composed the perfect summertime accompaniment for the lazy, hot days that lie ahead.

Articles by Kayla Fay have been featured in print publications and on many places on the internet. If you would like to include her writings in your publication, contact Kayla at .




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