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The importance of parent involvement

We hear it all the time - parents are their children's first and most important teachers. That role seems more clear cut when the children are very young and need help with just about everything - from practicing how to tie their shoes to looking both ways before crossing a street. But once a child enters school, other adults assume the teacher role, leaving many parents wondering what they can do to support and encourage learning...in school and out. (full story)

Putting an end to bullying: It starts in the elementary years

Getting picked on used to be considered an unpleasant but largely unavoidable rite of passage for some children. Today, educators and counselors know that victims of bullying often carry the emotional scars well into their adult lives. (full story)

Believe it or not, Barkley parents, reading and writing are still fundamental

Children today live and play in a technology-filled world very different from that of past generations—picture books “talk” in electronic voices, letters to Grandma can be sent via e-mail and Harry Potter fans can blog online about whether Severus Snape is friend or foe.

At times it can seem that everything about childhood has changed.

Yet despite our many technological advances, a solid grounding in basic skills such as reading and writing remains what children need most in order to be successful in school and in life. (full story)

What can you do to keep your kids safe in cyberspace?

With today's technology at their disposal, school-age children can quickly learn so much about the topics they're studying in class, as well as those that interest them most. However, children are still children, no matter how savvy they are with the high-tech tools they use in school and at home. As enriching as computers and other technologies can be, they can also carry potential dangers. Just as children are required to wear helmets when biking, they need protection and adult guidance when working with today's technologies. (full story)

Good Attendance Sets Barkley Students On Path of School Success and More

Today’s elementary school is a busy — and complex — place. Students are asked to work hard and to show, both with paper and pencil and with high-tech tools, that they are learning the lessons they’ll need to move ahead in school and out into the world of work. And although today’s kids seem born with the ability to quickly master technology, they still need direct instruction and lots and lots of practice so they can proficiently read, write and compute in a wide-range of academic areas. That’s why all students need to be at school, every day, on time and ready to learn. (full story)

Help Spark Your Child's Interest In Reading

Many young children take to reading with eagerness, devouring each new tale of Junie B. Jones or those in Lemony Snickett's Series of Unfortunate Events. However, some children - for a variety of reasons - are simply reluctant to pick up a book unless it's required for school.

  Let's look at some of the ways families can help spark a love of reading in their young children - setting them on the path to better learning in all of their subjects. These home-based ideas come from reading teachers and parents, just like you, who are working diligently to raise enthusiastic readers! (full story)

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