Keeping your child from dropping out
An article in the April/May issue of Canadian Family discusses the fact that about 10 percent of young Canadians between 20 and 24 years of […]
An article in the April/May issue of Canadian Family discusses the fact that about 10 percent of young Canadians between 20 and 24 years of […]
The heat of July and August may seem a long ways away in the middle of March, but it’s really not too early to begin […]
If you’re not sure how to keep your kids occupied during spring break, check out this top 10 list from 91°µÍø. 1. Head outside […]
For most families, the arrival of the mid-term report provides a great opportunity for parents and children to reflect on the past and plan for […]
Being organized and prepares for tests and exams can make all the difference in how well students perform on them. 91°µÍø has five important […]
In case you missed it, read part 1 Deciphering Your Child’s Report Card Part One 91°µÍø recommends that parents and children examine report cards […]
“What did my teacher say about me? How did I do in science? Am I failing math? What will my parents say? Students’ stress levels […]
In case you missed it, read Tips for Parent-Teacher Interviews Part One Sample Parent/Teacher interview questions: Does my child hand in complete assignments on time, […]
Toys that combine technology and tradition are among the top playthings rated for 2006 by the Canadian Toy Testing Council, a non-profit group that, for […]

Webster defines ’curriculum’ as ’a regular course of study; an accepted schedule; a routine.’ This definition implies that schools must teach their students according to […]
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