Excerpt for Parents' Handbook by Jon Morgan, available in its entirety at Smashwords

Making a Difference to Children

Well, you asked for it! Seventy-five percent of you voted to celebrate National Make a Difference to Children Month. So, in this month’s issue of theParents’ Newsletter, EduGuide will be offering you some great tips on what you can do to help the children in your life.

For Everyone: Whether you are new in town or have been around the block a few times, it’s always good to have more than one resource for a skilled babysitter. We can help you with things like: expressing expectations, asking questions, and getting acquainted.

Birth to Preschool: Preparing your child for the big kindergarten transition doesn’t have to make you feel alone and stressed out. Working along with your child andthe school can make all the difference.

Elementary School: The internet isn’tall bad. Here are some helpful tips from EduGuide and other reputable sites to keep your child "internet safe." Helps us build a community of care for our kids online.

Middle School: Another organization that is helping look out for our children is the International Reading Association. Find out what they consider the important rights that all children should be afforded when it comes to literacy.

High School: If your child is to succeed in life, a good educational foundation is essential. Knowing how to take a test is a huge part of that foundation. Let us help you to help your child improve in that area.

College: What parent with a kid in college (or about to attend) doesn’t need all the help available? The National Association for College Admission Counseling offers some advice on whether or not you could use a college education consultant.







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