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New Survey Reveals Parents Are Overlooking Essential Back to School Preparation - Most Going Shopping as Primary Back ... - Read More

Date Added: August 13, 2008 07:12:02 PM
Parents are more than twice as likely to go shopping in preparation for the new school year than engage in activities recommended by experts to help children effectively prepare for the coming school year, according to the Back-to-School Benchmark Survey released today by GreatSchools , an independent nonprofit organization that empowers parents to support their children's educational success.

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