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  Your Child, Ages 0-6

Mother reads to her young child

Dear Parents,
For a fun and effective way to help your child along on the road to learning, try printables. These activities help strengthen your child's emerging skills in subjects like math, with an emphasis on basic principles like addition and grouping. You can also motivate your early reader with reading and language arts printables that aid reading comprehension and handwriting. And social studies printables can help your child learn about history and culture in the world around her.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Math Printables

Help your children learn basic arithmetic and counting.

Reading and Language Arts Printables

There is simply nothing more important to your child's future academic success than a solid foundation in literacy.

Social Studies Printables

Social studies help children make sense of the world around them.

   Poll: Bedtime Reading
How often do you read to your kids? Vote now!


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   Early Reading Basics
Find out what you can do to help your child learn to read.

   Valentine's Day Quizzes
There are still weeks to go until Valentine's Day, but you can get the fun started now by taking these quizzes.