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  Your Child, Ages 7-11

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Dear Parents,

Is your child a good test-taker? Schools are putting more emphasis on tests than ever before. In this issue, learn how to help your child navigate tests successfully. Find out how to create a review process that fits your child's learning style, and discover accommodations that may help your child.

Spring is here, and the kids are back outside and raring to go. Learn what you can do to promote your child's safety, whether his favorite sport is soccer, baseball, in-line skating, biking, or another activity. A few precautions can go a long way towards preventing sports injuries.

Also in this issue: teaching good manners. Prepare your child for the complications of life by teaching the proper etiquette at the table, in school, when writing letters, giving gifts, relating to adults, and more.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Taking Tests

If taking tests leaves your child frazzled, follow this advice for helping her get on the ball and get ready for test day.

Sports Safety

April is Youth Sports Safety Month, a great time to learn what you can do to minimize the chances of sports injuries in your young athlete.

Teaching Good Manners

How's your child doing when it comes to the social graces? Follow these tips.

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   Passover Quiz
At Passover, everyone has a role to play, from the tiniest tot on up. How's your family's Passover know-how? Take our quiz!

   Holiday Learning

Use these printable activities to help your child study the differences and similarities between the holidays your family celebrates today, and holidays from other cultures and eras past.

   Math Awareness Month
During April, help your child recognize the importance of mathematics in daily life. One great way to do this is to start teaching your child what she needs to know about money. It's never too soon to start!

   Poll: Mealtime Manners
What kind of manners do your kids use at fancy family feasts? Vote now!

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  They're Miss Manners' protégés.
  They're on par with the adults.
  They're barely civilized.
  They're absolute cavemen.