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When you send your children off to school, you do so with the expectation that the school has the resources to support your child’s education, regardless of how strong a student they are. Some students need extra resources to ensure that they are challenged enough in their classes, while others need more support to be able to master the content taught at their grade level. Wherever your child lands on this spectrum, it’s reasonable to assume they will be afforded the necessary tools to succeed in their education.
We don’t have to tell you that all people learn and grow differently than one another. You can see that in the lives of your children and how they have developed. Your daughter may have learned to speak more quickly and easily, while your son became more physically coordinated at a younger age. You see examples in your own life, observing your spouse or coworkers struggle to understand or execute certain tasks that seem pretty simple to you.
Your children are out of school and will be for a few more weeks at least. For many families, this is a precious time to travel and make memories. Is your family getting the most out of your summer vacation? It’s important to note that summer vacation doesn’t have to require five-figure international trips.
Water, water, water! It’s hot as can be here in Florida, and there is no better way to keep your kids cool and active than to find fun new ways to play in the water. Some families have it easy with a swimming pool right in their own backyards, but others of us have to get a little more creative to find ways to keep our kids cooled off. Whether you’re entertaining your kids at home, or sending them to summer day camps, you’ll want to check out these summer parenting tips for three easy way to keep your kids cool this summer.
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