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There are lots of ways that you can help your children learn to read!  From the time that they are babies to the time that they are in high school, there are many little steps you can take along the way — rhyming  and singing songs, rea

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One of the greatest gifts you can give your child is the gift of two (or more!) languages.

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As a parent, there are many ways to help your child succeed in school!

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Technology is everywhere. Our digital devices offer all kinds of opportunities for kids to learn - and then teach grown-ups how it all works! Nevertheless, parents have an important role to play in guiding and monitoring kids' use of technology.

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Older kids need different kinds of support from their parents than younger children do, but that support is still critical.  These resources offer tips for helping your child in school, dealing with social issues, and preparing for applying to college.

Whether you're an educator with a class full of English language learners (ELLs) or whether you're teaching an ELL for the first time, you probably have many questions on how to best help this population succeed.

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The following booklists include some of our favorite titles for children and young adults, representing a wide range of cultures and languages.

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If you're looking for books for older kids and teenagers, take a look at these booklists for grades 4-12 organized by topic and representing a wide range of cultures and perspectives.

In this section, you will find a number of recommended professional titles for educators of English language learners (ELLs) organized by topics such as reading and content instruction, support for special populations, strategies targeted to specific a

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