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Your Child, Ages 0-6

Dear Parents,

Learning to read doesn't need to be a chore. Start off by taking our reading assessment to see if your child is ready to read. Once you discover your child's strengths and weaknesses, help hone his skills with great children's books and other reading activities.

Stumped for back-to-school lunch ideas? Let us help! Take our picky eater quiz, and find out how nutritious your child's lunch is with our healthy lunch box builder.

Finally, getting your little one to sleep through the night might be something you only dream about. We've got tips from other parents to establish a sleep ritual, and other ideas to help get your baby on a normal sleep schedule.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Learning to Read
Help your child learn how to read.

Toddlers: Talking About Me
Staff Favorites: 18 Must-Read Children's Books
Top 10 Ways to Improve Reading Skills
Fifteen-Minute Reading Activities
Is My Child a Good Reader?
The Skills Kids Need to Read
Get Ready to Read! Screening Tool
More Early Reading Basics

Back-to-School Lunches
Make a lunch your child won't want to trade.

Healthy Lunch Box Builder
Top 10 Packable Lunches Kids Love
Jazz Up Your Kids' Lunches
Where to Find a Great Lunch Box
Back-to-School Savings: Cheap and Healthy Lunch Ideas
Are You Raising a Picky Eater?
Lunch Box Love Notes
More Back-to-School Resources

Good Sleep Habits
Get your little one to sleep through the night.

Sleep Techniques on What Works
Getting Your Toddler to Sleep at Bedtime
Helping Your Child Learn to Get Back to Sleep
Your Toddler's Sleep Needs
Sleep-Time Soothers for Your Toddler
Getting Baby on a Sleep Schedule
Setting the Mood to Get Your Baby to Sleep
More on Sleep and Your Little One

Poll: Bedtime Reading

How often do you read to your kids? Weigh in now!

64%Every night.
15%Twice a week.
12%Now and then.
4%Hardly ever.
4%Never.