| | Trending now: math games for kids, both on the computer and in the real world; summer child care (even as kids gleefully leap into summer vacation, parents are scrambling to find child care); and back-to-school sales (yes, already). Also in this week's Parenting School Age Children Newsletter: What inclusion means for today's generation of kids and how far we still have to go in our journey toward a better society and communities. | | Math Games, Online and Off One of the best ways to keep your kids' math skills sharpened during the summer months is by having them play some math games. You can incorporate math games into grocery shopping trips, road trips, and even cooking in the kitchen. And on rainy or super-hot days, your kids can play math games online on the computer... Read more | Back-to-School Supplies on Sale (Yes, Already) I'm definitely not one of those parents who are great at planning ahead. I simply cannot bring myself to buy Halloween costumes and decorations in the spring. I am always dismayed when I see Christmas items for sale weeks before Thanksgiving. And it's rare for me to plan what to have for dinner more than a day or two in advance. But this year, I'm going to make it a point to check out some sales on back-to-school supplies all throughout the summerRead more | Cobbling Together Summer Child Care Whether you are a stay-at-home parent, work-at-home parent, or a parent who works outside of the home, summer means the same thing: a need for good child care... Read more | What Does Inclusion Mean to Your Child? Today, we as a society are much more aware of what disability means. And thanks to important legislation such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, people with disabilities are in a much better position to safeguard their rights... Read more | | | | K-6 Children Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Summertime in New England Whether you're into biking or ziplining, dining in style or discovering works of art, you'll find it in New England. More>
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