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Promoting Intellectual Growth
For Kids, Games Can Build Strong Minds

Citing the latest research on the brain, experts say chess, Scrabble, Monopoly -- even jigsaw puzzles or tic-tac-toe -- help children build analytical, organizational and creative skills.

How to Find Your Child's Strengths

Experts say every child shines in at least one discipline. It's your job as a parent to discover and encourage your child's gifts, while downplaying any weaknesses.

Making This School Year Your Child's Best Ever

The amount of planning help a student wants differs by education level. An elementary-schooler needs plenty of help, a middle-schooler expects more freedom. But parents should find ways to stay involved.

Reading to Kids Helps Their Development

Research shows that reading regularly to young children, especially those between ages 6 months and 5 years, is central to their overall growth and development.

Write On! Help Your Child Start a Journal

If your kids are angry or upset, tell them to write it down. A private journal helps bring resolution to things that have been troubling you. It helps you explore how you feel about something.

Kids Need for a Good Night's Sleep

Children of different ages have different sleep needs—from 10 hours for younger kids to 8-/12 or more for teens.