Take Ownership For Your Childs Education
March 30, 2012 by butlersinc
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When we start looking at our children’s education we look to find the best schools, with the best teachers and the best reputation and once we are in, as parents, haven’t we done all we can?
In the days of increased class sizes and pressures on children to perform in SATs and other benchmark tests that start almost as soon as our children learn to pick up a pencil, there is really only one person responsible for making sure your child gets the best education they can each and every day, and that is YOU.
Mia Wenjen learnt this the hard way, only discovering that her child was below the national benchmark nearly a year after she started school. The next two and a half years were spent identifying the gaps in her daughters education and finding the resources to support her child achieve the level Mia knew she could, and this all started when her daughter was just in kindergarten.
Luckily Mia has now used her experience of the education system and what helps children to learn to develop Pragmatic Mom, a fun and engaging website dedicated to children’s literature, education and parenting to help you support your in their entire education process. Though the site is US based, the resources and advice that Mia collates is relevant to parents across the globe and covers children in all years of education from pre-school all the way through to college. The information and support you can find on the site covers everything from the very best books your children can read through to organisational and financial advice to help you ensure that your child reaches their full education potential and gets the very best out of their school years.
So if you are concerned about your child’s education or you want to inspire them with the best in children’s literature, activities or exercises, then take a look at Pragmatic Mom and find a new way to make sure your child enjoys learning and gets everything they can out of this most valuable time in their lives.

