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Burton Barr Central Library
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372.13028 K43s
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Nov 12 2009 )
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Summary:
The rules of reading, writing, and arithmetic may be eternal, but the ways of teaching them have changed dramatically. Now there's a book that parents can study before a child asks for help with homework: "The Secrets To Good Grades."
From "phonics" to "regrouping" and beyond, this precise, readable guide explains the jargon and demystifies the methods today's teachers use, so that the home may be a productive work environment for kids. "The Secrets To Good Grades" provides ways for parents to structure homework sessions, monitor a child's performance, and provide crucial encouragement, all while speaking a language today's young students will understand.
Organized by grade -- from one to six -- "The Secrets To Good Grades" will give parents the confidence they need to instill confidence in their children.
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