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Parental involvement: Including fathers in the picture

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Teacher/parent communication an effective tool to help students succeed

Teacher/parent communication an effective tool to help students succeed A recent study from Harvard and Brown Universities shows that strug…

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Examining the link between eyesight and learning  Last week, The Baltimore Sun reported on a study being conducted by our own Center for Re…

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