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    Why You Should Read Aloud to Your Child Right Now!

    - By The Mom Kind

    Reading aloud books is a great way to encourage your child to read more. It can also help them improve their imagination skills and develop a good reading habit

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  • Education - Parenting

    How To Spot ‌‌Early Signs of Dyslexia in Children

    - By The Mom Kind

    Many early signs of dyslexia will be displayed at school or during extra-curricular learning sessions, so teacher reports and inputs can also be precious in...

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  • Education - Parenting

    Child Learning Style: Do You Know Your Child’s Type?

    - By The Mom Kind

    Learning styles significantly affect how your child develops & engages with the world around them. As a parent, knowing your child’s dominant learning styles...

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  • Education - Parenting

    Teaching Preschoolers How to Read

    - By The Mom Kind

    Reading should be taught at an early stage to kids so that they develop a love for it and master it. Teaching preschoolers is important...

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  • Education - Parenting

    How to Motivate Learning When My Child Doesn’t Want To Study

    - By The Mom Kind

    "My child doesn't want to study." Countless parents have repeated this phrase for countless generations. Discover these six tips to motivate learning.

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  • A heartwarming, colorful illustration depicting a diverse group of children, both neurotypical and neurodiverse, learning and playing together in a harmonious classroom setting. The image should showcase a range of activities that symbolize inclusivity, such as sharing toys, helping each other with tasks, and engaging in group discussions. The classroom should be vibrant and welcoming, with educational posters about inclusivity and diversity on the walls. Children of various ethnicities, abilities, and backgrounds should be represented, engaging in positive interactions that reflect acceptance and understanding. The overall atmosphere of the image should be joyful and uplifting, embodying the essence of inclusivity and the importance of teaching these values to children.
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    4 Reasons It is Important to Teach Inclusivity to Neurotypical Children

    - By The Mom Kind

    Inclusive education provides equal access to social and academic opportunities for all students. It’s essential to teach inclusivity to neurotypical children for many reasons.

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  • Education

    Entrepreneurs: 5 Short Courses You Need to Take in 2023

    - By The Mom Kind

    Many people are interested in learning new skills but don’t have the time to commit to longer courses like an associate degree or bachelor’s program. Fortunately, these five short courses you can enroll in at Monarch Institute are flexible enough to let you learn at your own pace and may…

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  • Education

    What Are Blockchain Development Tools?

    - By The Mom Kind

    In business, the most crucial thing is information. It is preferable to be speedy and correct. Information may be recorded, seen in real-time, and shared in a clear and simple manner using blockchain’s distributed ledger technology. Only verified network blockchain development services participants can access a blockchain’s ledger. Blockchain technology…

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  • Education - Parenting

    How to Tutor a Child at Home

    - By The Mom Kind

    Tutoring your kids can help them learn & grow, but it can also be a phenomenal bonding experience. Here are five ways you can tutor a child at home

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  • Autism - Education - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    How to Know Your Teen With Autism Is Ready for College

    - By The Mom Kind

    With the right preparation, your autistic child can grow up to have an amazing life and career. Discover How to Know Your Teen With Autism Is Ready for College

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