Letting Your Children Play “Adventurously” Can Improve Their Mental Health
Children who spend more time playing adventurously have lower symptoms of anxiety and depression, and more.
Children who spend more time playing adventurously have lower symptoms of anxiety and depression, and more.
Whatever the language you're learning, the skills you'll need to become fluent are the same
Making room for the input of children and adolescents in responses to the next pandemic would help maintain their health, education, well-being and more
A study of students across Canada between 2004 and 2015 provides an estimate of anxiety symptoms in kindergarteners, and can serve as a baseline for comparing children’s anxiety after COVID-19.
Is spatial thinking the missing ingredient to improving math learning?
10 benefits of bilingualism, according to science
China is the No 2 economy and it still has appeal for a new generation of young Americans, and multinationals need Mandarin-speaking foreigners
Science fiction is a great entry point for helping elementary and middle school students think about science in new ways.
Why Education Holds the Key to Closing the STEM Gender Gap
These 12 picture books will inspire young students to collaborate and work together in the classroom