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Subject Helping Kids with Homework
Date September 5, 2019 11:03 AM
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Now that school is back in full swing, you may be trying to figure out the best way to handle homework. Being involved in your child’s homework is important. As with all parenting endeavors, though, there is a fine line between being too involved and not being involved enough. Here are some tips to help ensure homework success ([link removed]) .

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Many schools are cutting back on recess or eliminating it entirely, but educators, parents and researchers are protesting and arguing that kids need recess because it can help them do better in school.

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What your kids eat can impact everything from their energy level to their mood and academic performance. Dietitian Megan Barna, MS, RD, has a few suggestions for brain foods for kids.

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