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higher grades
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improved social skills
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preventing negative feelings like loneliness and boredom.
The Evidence:
- improve school grades and test scores
- enhance reading ability and math comprehension
- increase positive social behaviors
- improve a child’s feelings of self-confidence and self-esteem
- decrease problem behaviors such as aggression and noncompliance.
- Provide help with homework
- Provide activities to help your child learn
- Provide a place for positive peer interaction