U.N. Chief: Coronavirus Led To Largest Disruption Of Education In History

The coronavirus pandemic has been the largest disruption to education in history, says United Nations chief

Muddy knees and climbing trees: how a summer playing outdoors can help children recharge

For children, getting outdoors helps to aid their exploration of the world – it's how they learn best.

What a 200-year-old experiment can teach anxious parents about home schooling

Learning isn’t only about textbooks, it’s about awakening in students the desire to grapple with interesting challenges

3 ways to promote social skills in homebound kids

It's worth going out of your way to ensure that kids practice interacting with others and maintain their friendships as they are largely stuck at home due to COVID-19

‘Generation Covid’: children have been hit from all sides, and they need help now

Covid-19 means poverty, isolation, depression and educational failure for millions of American children.

Young & Rosenberg: 4 Major Concerns School-Based Mental Health Professionals Have for Students This Fall

As districts and schools plan for the coming year, they must ask a fundamental question: Do we have a flexible, powerful mental health safety net in place? If the answer is no, now is the time to act

Reopening Schools in a Socially Distanced World — and the Tech That Could Help

Reopening Schools in a Socially Distanced World — and the Tech That Could Help

Complete your COVID-19 back-to-school checklist

Families and school districts are weighing difficult decisions on whether to return to school in person, online or a combination of both during the COVID-19 pandemic.

How kids and teens are coping with screen time as they learn during COVID quarantine

How kids and teens are coping with screen time as they learn during COVID-19 quarantine

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