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Old 06-25-2010, 06:04 AM
 
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So, what did the Sylvan teachers do with the kids?
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Old 06-25-2010, 05:07 PM
 
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I am familiar with all three. I agree that Kumon is really great for math, but I don't know that it does much for reading or language arts.

Not knowing how old your child is, it is hard to suggest what would work best.

Learn to Read with phonics is really great for phonics and decoding and has many stories kids can read and activities they can do. It is geared toward younger kids though.

If computer stuff works well, I suggest www.mrnussbaum.com - A thousand sites in one; Math Games, educational games, science games, vocabulary games, social studies games and much more!
See if any of the games and activities there might be helpful to your child.

If you can give us some idea of what your child needs, I might be able to find activities that work for those specific skills that you could do with her yourself.
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Old 07-25-2023, 01:19 PM
 
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You should check out Beestar.org. It is an online education platform that offers a wide range of subjects, including math, English, science, social studies, and more. This comprehensive coverage allows students to access resources and practice materials for multiple subjects in one place. It also offers a variety of exercises, quizzes, and challenges that help students enhance their critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills. Beestar is an online platform, which means students can access it from anywhere with an internet connection. This flexibility allows students to study and practice at their own pace and convenience, fitting the learning into their schedule. I also have my son in Beestar. Math and science are what we signed him up for so far. Moreover, he is becoming better at school.
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