Issue 01
School Parents
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Parent power
How you can make the biggest impact on your child's learning regardless of their age

Unlike so many of the other things we find time for, participating in your child's school life will pay dividends.

Research shows time and again there are really important academic and social advantages for children whose parents play an active part in their learning.

 
Head lice

Here are the facts on how to avoid them and how to get rid of them.

Maths with Adam Spencer

How to cope when your child needs help with their maths homework.

Free organisers

Get your family organised with these great free organisers.

 
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Editor's Blog

Welcome to the first edition of School Parents, we are looking forward to bringing you this bi-monthly ezine covering all the topics that parents deal with while their kids are at school. More...


Editor: Tracey Sen Deputy Editor: Celia Heffernan
Contributors: Emily Lawrence Gazel, Malinda Rutter,
Kimberly Marshall, Lynn Garlick, Victoria Nikulin

Disclaimer:
Due to the fast-changing nature of internet content, the NSW Department of Education and Training, cannot endorse any of the sites referred to in these articles. Parents should monitor their child's internet usage and check the sites they are accessing. Views expressed in interviews may not be the views of the NSW Department of Education and Training.