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We all want our kids to succeed in school. Learn what works and what needs improvement, from technology in the classroom to educational programs to homework helpers.
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Wikipedia 101
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Common Sense Media's Report on Children's Media in America
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Managing Media Multitasking
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Teach Your Kids the Secrets of Smart Web Searching
It's all about the search. How to help your kid use the web to get an "A."
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Caught Cheating: New Ways Kids Are Breaking the Rules
Technology makes it easy for kids to cheat without even realizing it.
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Cheating Goes Hi-Tech
Some bad apples have discovered a sneaky use for their cell phones. Learn how to prevent it with your kids.
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Managing Multitasking
Multitasking can affect your kid's memory, grades, and relationships. Learn how to rein it in.
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Wikipedia Tips
It's often the first (and only) place kids do research. But Wikipedia will never replace the library.
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School Performance Tips
Technology can make a huge difference in your kids' academic success -- if used appropriately.
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