Young children and infants read to by parents have stronger vocabulary skills

Shared reading between parents and very young children, including infants, is associated with stronger vocabulary skills for nearly all children

Everyday Learners: 10 simple ways to promote language skills in infants and toddlers

What parents can do to boost their young children's language skills

One in four children and young people show signs of addiction to smartphones

'Problematic smartphone use' has similar features to a behavioral addiction – and may potentially lead to poorer mental health for kids, says study

Technology Tools That Can Help Dyslexic Students

Most dyslexic students don’t have a problem understanding information— so allowing them to record a class instead of painstakingly take notes, or to speak an essay into a tablet instead of writing it down can change the game completely.

A Teacher’s Guide to Educational Gifts Your Kids Will Actually Enjoy

Help your kids improve their ability to problem-solve, think critically, play independently, and more with these educational gift ideas that are teacher approved

How Parents Can Help Their Dyslexic Child Get Needed Support

Parents of dyslexic students say that having dyslexia laws on the books is just the first step to getting help. Getting schools and districts to pay attention is more important.

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