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Back to School with Familyeducation.comSeptember 10, 2010
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Your Child, Ages 0-6

Dear Parents,

Learning to read is a big step for your little one. Use our reading assessment tool to determine if your child is ready.

Is bedtime a nightly chore in your household? Help your child prepare for a good night's sleep with this printable bedtime routine checklist.

Finally, our weekend planner has all you need to celebrate the start of apple season.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Weekend Planner
Apple Season
Fill this weekend with food and fun!

Easy-to-Make Recipes: Stuffed Apple Surprise
Activities and Crafts: Apple Candlesticks
Games: Apples to Apples
Movies: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Learning to Read
Develop a love of books in your child.

Get Ready to Read Screening Tool
Fifteen-Minute Reading Activities
18 Must-Read Children's Books
Five Tips for Parents of Reluctant Readers
Your Child's Foundation for Reading
Ideas from Other Parents: Books for Kids
A Reading Checklist: Birth Through Age Six
More Early Reading Basics

Good Sleep Habits
A good night's sleep shouldn't be something you only dream of.

Printable Bedtime Routine Checklist
Sleep Techniques from Other Parents
Top 10 Bedtime Stories for Children
Sleep-Time Soothers for Your Toddler
Tips to Skip Bedtime Struggles
Your Toddler's Sleep Needs
Your Child and Early Morning Waking
More on Sleep and Your Little One

Explore Our New Pregnancy Section
We have everything you need to know about this exciting time! Plus, you'll find what no other site can provide – a daily look at how your baby is growing.

Top Tips for School Success
Check our tip of the day for useful advice on starting the year off right. Brought to you by Bounty.

Poll: Bedtime Reading

How often do you read to your kids? Weigh in now!

17%  Less than 15 minutes' worth.
64%  Every night.
15%  Twice a week.
12%   Now and then.
4%  Hardly ever.
4%   Never.

Combine Reading and Giving!
Visit We Give Books and access their ever-growing free online library of children's picture books. Read aloud to or set up your independently-reading child, and teach them about helping others at the same time. For every book read on the site, a brand new book will be donated to the children's literacy campaign you select. Giving is as simple as reading!

Top 10 Make-Ahead Freezer Meals for Busy Moms
Too busy to cook? These make-ahead recipes freeze like a charm. Next time you find yourself pressed for time, pop one in the oven and you'll have a delicious, homemade meal on the table in no time.

What's new in the FamilyEducation blogs:

"Rubber duckies are great for young toddlers to make prints with because they are large enough for fumbly hands and make a squeak when they are pressed down, so it encourages the child to keep doing it. What I didn't know was that at 3.5 he'd still love it."

--Allison McDonald, Craftivity Corner


 

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