3 smart ways to use screen time while coronavirus keeps kids at home
There are ways to use tech to help kids learn, explore their interests and get creative while they are stuck at home
There are ways to use tech to help kids learn, explore their interests and get creative while they are stuck at home
With schools closing, it is important that we nurture the mental health of children - even if we are unable to hug them.
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is also closed to the public during this time, but animal lovers can still experience and learn about wildlife from the safety of their sofas.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, more than 860 million children worldwide are staying home from schools.
The Illinois State Board of Education voted to add a weighted arts indicator to its Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) state plan. Its the first state to do so.
Stuck at home with young kids due to the coronavirus? Here’s what to do—and not to do. Experts share tips, advice on screen time, activities
If your child is staying at home for long periods due to the coronavirus outbreak, there are many ways you can help sustain their mental and physical well-being.
The Los Aangeles Iconic Petersen Automotive Museum Offers Free Educational Live Stream For Kids Amid Closures
In total, more than 72,000 schools have closed their doors, with 38.8 million public school children affected. How are working parents coping with the added stress of homeschooling their children?
From nerf football to TED Talks, a dad shares his ideas to keeping the kids active and learning while they're out of school