Are the kids alright? Social isolation can take a toll, but play can help
Some children are not socially engaging with their peers in the way they did before the pandemic. It's understandable if parents are worried, but play can help
Some children are not socially engaging with their peers in the way they did before the pandemic. It's understandable if parents are worried, but play can help
This school year will be difficult for kids as they face new and unprecedented challenges. Here's how parents can help their children deal with anxiety or feelings of loneliness
What Should Recess — and Play — Look Like in a Socially Distanced World?
It was once a widely accepted way of explaining why some children struggled to read and write. But in recent years, some experts have begun to question the existence of dyslexia itself
COVID-19 has revealed the flaws in grade school science education. If we want to create a culture ready to tackle the next pandemic, we must know how our bodies function and fail
Experts give parents advice on how they can prepare their children to return to the classroom
COVID-19 has brought many changes to our lives. Will self-managed education be the new normal for students?
Five parenting tips on how to discover the true potential of your children
Motivating students, encouraging their self-regulation and maintaining home-to-school communication are ways parents have the potential to positively influence learning outcomes.
Now more than ever we must teach children the importance of freedom speech and expression.