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Your Child, Standardized Tests and the NO Child Left Behind Act (NCLB).

If you are the parent of a K-6 child, this information is time well invested. It will boost your child's scores on the IOWA's, COGAT's or MAT's. This is NOT a skills workbook, practice test or tips on taking the standardized test. This goes deeper than that. The strategies revealed have been researched by Reading Specialists and will catapult your child's critical reading ability and high order thinking skills needed for any standardized test in reading and math.

(PRWEB) October 29, 2003 --The standardized tests are fast approaching. As a parent, you don't know the impact of the new "No Child Left Behind Act". You want them to do their best but with so many unknowns, how do you prepare them?

This is a puzzle for over 18 million K-6 parents all across America, especially with the recent "No Child Left Behind Act". The standards of this recently enacted law and how it changes school curricula and standardized tests is the first order of business in faculty meetings every day. Teachers, are you ready? Parents, are you ready? What about the children? Parent's EduSource, a Bensalem, PA company has published an e-book called "Boost Your Child's Standardized Test Scores" that addresses this issue and provides solutions that can have an impact, says Marie Page, Reading Specialist, developer and author of the e-book, and published author on this subject. Parent's EduSource asserts that year-over-year statistical analysis has revealed key intangible skills essential for cracking this exam. "To score well, children must demonstrate a command of prescribed standards. Learning to "read critically" and "high order thinking skills" needed for measurable success on the standardized tests are intangible and cannot be effectively mastered in workbooks", say's Mrs. Page. For more information on this, go to www.warmandtote.com/edu-success.html,(e-mail: info@warmandtote.com).
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