Increased Screen Time May Indicate Family Stress, Pandemic Study Suggests
A new study suggests that children’s “screen time” reflects parents’ stress levels and access to resources, not their philosophy or knowledge about child rearing.
A new study suggests that children’s “screen time” reflects parents’ stress levels and access to resources, not their philosophy or knowledge about child rearing.
These 6 facts paint a fuller picture of the ‘COVID-19 slide’ learning loss
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The end of 2020 just might represent the start of the next great leap for higher education — one in which technology is prioritized to provide greater online accessibility, greater student safety and greater financial stability for the institution.
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As Education Moves Online, Schools Need Connectivity More Than Ever
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Popular accessibility devices and software come equipped with text-to-speech and more that can offer support for students during distance learning.
With so many families across the United States doing online-school, a lot of parents are asking if they can use a 529 plan to cover expenses related to this - such as technology, internet access, and more.
Can you solve these puzzles based on the art of illusion?