More Play, Hands-On Learning In Kindergarten Improves Academic Outcomes

A new study suggests that emphasizing social and hands-on play in kindergarten actually leads to better outcomes for students as they get older

Third of children who need glasses aren’t wearing them – and this may be impacting their academic, social and emotional learning

Third of children who need glasses aren’t wearing them – and this may be impacting their academic, social and emotional learning

Lesaux and Jones: Is This High-Quality Preschool Really Working? To Find Out, Parents Should Ask About These Unseen Things

While family preschool tours should focus on the practical things children need, parents should also ask about the professional resources, strategies and supports that enable teachers to be at their best

Survey: K-12 principals most trusted to be ethical, responsible

Americans trust K-12 principals more than other authority figures to be caring, to provide fair and accurate information and to handle resources responsibly

Children’s lies are deceptively complex

A child's lie can be more complex than parents believe. To tell a lie, children must first understand that other people can have different beliefs and knowledge than they do, and that these beliefs can be false.

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