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en [There is no cure, but there are ways to deal with the problems caused by dyslexia. Jeremy's parents, Rebecca and Jerry Gray, want other parents to know that dyslexia is not uncommon. It's also an inherited trait and doesn't have anything to do with intelligence.] My advice to other parents is to talk to their kids, ... Talk to their teachers and see what they're saying and what they're doing in schools.

en My advice to other parents is to talk to their kids. Talk to their teachers and see what they're saying and what they're doing in schools.

en [While Sherman Independent School District does have a program in place to deal with students that have dyslexia, Jeremy's parents, decided to send him to the Shelton School in Richardson for his freshman year.] We wanted to get him some help while he was still a freshman, ... It would have been harder to do when he was a junior or a senior.

en Kids for the most part talk to me about parents gossiping about each other and the other kids. I can't think of one kid who didn't know where her parents fit in the parents' social hierarchy.

en For example, parents who talk a lot to their children have kids with better language skills, parents who spank have children who grow up to be violent, parents who are neither too authoritarian or too lenient have children who are well-adjusted, and so on.

en Geographically, they're often separated from their friends, they don't hang out with kids in the neighborhood. Parents don't know their friends' parents. And even those who say, 'You can't go over there because I don't know the family,' but then have no problem letting their kids talk online to those same kids.

en Parents and students can expect to have the chance to speak one-on-one with representatives from each of the schools, ranging from admission officers to teachers and parents. It's a nice way to get information from different people.

en Part of it is, some parents don't know. The schools are obligated to make parents aware of it -- but it's a letter from school, so sometimes you read those and sometimes parents don't.

en The administrators and teachers have opened doors for parents. The more parents participate, the better academic results the kids will have.

en If all the kids who made noises about killing their parents were laid end to end, you'd have an enormous sub-sample of the juvenile population, but usually it's all talk. Given the enormous amount of familial conflict, the rarity of kids killing parents is remarkable.

en It's a tough subject for parents to talk about. Either parents will educate themselves about child victimization, or, unfortunately, a sex offender could do it for them.

en Communicate respectfully with the person. A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. It's important parents talk to other parents and learn what questions to ask.

en What we want to do is get the parents and kids together and taking part in math and science. Our goal is to keep parents involved in the schools and to make it fun.

en I think there are a lot of parents concerned about these issues but don't have a venue to talk about them, except with their friends or the parents of children their child hangs around with.

en This confirms what parents have been telling us for years now. Parents want voluntary full-day kindergarten because it works. Parents want strong classroom teachers for the same reason: because it works. No surprises here.


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