Solari: To Stem the Nation’s Reading Crisis, Made Worse by COVID-19, Teachers, Districts & States Must Push Multiple Levers

How do schools use research-based findings in teaching and assessing reading? How can we train teachers in a way that is supported by this evidence? As before the pandemic, to address the needs of all students, multiple levers must be pushed simultaneously

The Stress of This Moment Might Be Hurting Kids’ Development

From COVID-19 quarantines to nationwide protests the stress of this moment maybe harming kids' development, but relationships, routines, and resilience can help

How To Talk to Kids About Racism & Why It’s Important

Parenting tips on how to open up a conversation about race and racism with young children and why it's an ongoing, important topic

VIDEO – The dangers of over-parenting

Kare11 TV - Staff Writer "In the ten years Julie [...]

The Science of Language Is As Complex As Learning a Language

The science of language learning is complex and here's why it's easier for children to learn a second language and how a bilingual brain works differently than a monolingual brain

From Monolingualism to Multilingualism: Breaking Down the Wall One Essential Shift at a Time

What are the most important academic, cognitive, and cultural benefits of multilingualism?

Digital education in the smartphone era

Digital teaching and learning don't have to be daunting--all it takes is the ability to understand how today's students relate to tech

Digital homeschooling: we need to rethink our worries about children’s screen time

In the last two months, children have been encouraged to dive into digital learning like never before.

From apple chips to pasta pots – how to pack a delicious school lunch box every day of the week

As children begin to return to school, some parents will be preparing their first packed lunches. But don’t panic – here’s how to make it go smoothly

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