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Try reading books out loud to your child that she can't read on her own. It will help build her vocabulary.
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Share your love of reading! When you read for pleasure, your child is more likely to do the same.
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Help your child get organized. Make a checklist of things she needs to bring to and from school every day.
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Does your child get frustrated doing homework? Help him break each assignment down into manageable steps.
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Be a math mentor. Read over your child’s homework directions with her, and make sure she understands the assignment.
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Make writing a real-world experience. Encourage your child to write letters, thank-you notes and invitations.
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