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The Fraser Institute- What Does it Mean When Choosing a School?

Many parents have been paying close attention to the Fraser Institute School Ranking. The Fraser Institute is an independent, research and educational organization based in Canada. They publish peer-reviewed research into economic and public policy, including taxation, government spending, health care, school performance and trade. They use a variety of methodologies to measure data.

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My Child Has Problems with Executive Functioning- What is It?

While awareness of cognitive Executive Functioning is not new, it is a fairly new term to many parents and educators. Many children, adolescents and adults are diagnosed with problems in Executive Functioning by a psychologist or psychiatrist. There are many other learning and/or cognitive issues that often interfere with a person's Executive Functioning, such as Learning Disabilities, ADHD, ASD, OCD and others. The following checklist defines several key areas of Executive Functioning.

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Is my child ready for kindergarten?

Across the country, the starting age for kindergarten varies. In the public education system in Ontario, a child must be 4 years of age before December 31 of the starting school year. Many parents are questioning whether their children are ready to start school, especially those children with a December birthday.

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Parent-Teacher Interviews

It is the time of year when parents will be receiving report cards from their child's school. It is often a time of anxiety and worry for many families. Children and teens can be reluctant to talk about problems identified on a report card for fear of disappointing their parents.

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The Gender Gap in Reading

As the school year is unfolding, you may find that your son is struggling with reading, or simply showing disinterest. Across North America, boys are trailing behind girls in reading. There has been, and continues to be, much research and attention focused on this very important issue.

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