At a store, practice rounding prices to the nearest dollar with your child.
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Talk about stereotypes with your child. Discuss why they’re unfair.
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If you want your child to get more involved at school, set an example. Join a club or group that interests you.
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Talk with your child about the qualities you each look for in a friend.
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Happy Leap Year Day!
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When your child overreacts, it’s important for you not to. Set a time to talk later when you both are in control.
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Let your child daydream sometimes. It can build imagination and coping skills.
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Spend 20 minutes on DEAR time today (Drop Everything and Read).
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Challenge your child to match every hour of recreational screen time with a screen-free hour of time outside.
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Listen with interest when your child describes class content. Ask follow-up questions.
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Make it clear that school is your child’s job. It’s more important than sports, hobbies, or screen media.
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Help your child organize something, such as a closet or schedule.
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Have everyone in the family spend a half hour cleaning up the house. Many hands make light work.
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It’s Susan B. Anthony’s birthday. With your child, learn more about her achievements.
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Notice and talk about the positive qualities of your child’s friends.
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Share an interesting fact with your child. For example, the moon takes a little more than 27 days to orbit the Earth.
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Take a walk with your child and use all five senses to observe the world around you.
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Tell your child a family story. Try to think of one that teaches a lesson.
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The next time you drop your child off at practice or rehearsal, stay a few minutes and watch.
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Encourage your child’s interest in extracurricular activities. Participation can help prevent risky behavior.
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