The Tech That’s Helping to Improve Student Behavior and Prevent Self-Harm

K–12 administrators are leveraging SaaS, machine learning and other tools to keep schools — and everyone in them — safe.

Researchers Link Autism To A System That Insulates Brain Wiring

Brains affected by autism appear to share a problem with cells that make myelin, the insulating coating surrounding nerve fibers that controls the speed at which the fibers convey electrical signals.

Over-parenting teaches children to be entitled – let them fail and learn to be resilient instead

Why allowing your children to fail and learn to be resilient is critical for their healthy development

When Teachers Make Room For Their Own Curiosity They Defend It For Children

Harvard professor Dr. Karen Brennan makes the case that when teachers cultivate their own creativity they're more able to protect spaces in their classrooms for student creativity.

Slime and Sensory Play Encourages Kids To Engage Their Senses

Playing with 'slime' and other messy toys can be good for kids. Sensory play offers many benefits for emotional health

How do I know if my child is developing normally?

Are you concerned that your children may not be developing normally? Here's what parents should know and when they should be concerned

EDlection 2020: Comparing K-12 Plans on Teacher Pay, Pre-K and More From Democratic Front-runners Biden & Sanders

Comparing the K-12 platforms of Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders on school safety, mental health, charters and more #EDlection2020

More students are learning on laptops and tablets in class. Some parents want to hit the off switch.

School systems have spent millions on putting computers into the hands of every child, but many parents say screen time is eroding the quality of instruction, damaging children’s eyes and posture, and even easing access to inappropriate material.

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