Self-Driven Learning Relies on Relationships
Self-driven learning depends on strong relationships. Seemingly insignificant details can provide insight on individual students and ways to engage them.
Self-driven learning depends on strong relationships. Seemingly insignificant details can provide insight on individual students and ways to engage them.
Our kids being home from school now is a golden opportunity to let them discover what things in the world they find interesting and to set their own schedules
With a little creativity, students can still take part in science experiments and discussions while learning at home.
Families play a vital role in the process of skill formation, which is just as important as the role of schools.
A poll shows that 1 out of 6 parents would want their kid's school holidays to be canceled so they can catch up with the missed school work.
Rich experiences—from play to the arts and relationships—fundamentally shape a young child’s development.
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How parents can continue to encourage children into STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and math) subjects during the lockdown and beyond
77% of parents are very or somewhat concerned about the coronavirus outbreak's negative impact on learning
A regular investment made monthly or annual can provide enough growth opportunities for a college savings plan, but when should parents start?