Parents get advice for first-day nerves at school
Parents get advice for kids' first-day nerves at school
Parents get advice for kids' first-day nerves at school
Motivating students can be a challenge even in the most structured, unimpeded learning environments. But in this one, with COVID-19 upsetting the balance of normal instruction, it can be far more complex.
How parents can identify anxiety warning signs as students return to school
Higher education institutions must rethink the way they communicate, and provide the same level of top-notch customer service that parents and students expect from a host of other industries.
Why policymakers and school leaders can’t ignore how the pandemic hurts childhood brain development
It’s more important than ever to have clear lines of communication between educators and families—here are some tips to establish a dialog
There are many cognitive, emotional, and developmental reasons that increasing play time will benefit the overall health of our children.
The National Education Association (NEA) has a tracking tool to see how many cases of COVID-19 are related to K-12 schools. Here's more.
Give your kids a daily report card? Experts say parents should monitor virtual learning
For some parents and schools, education amid a pandemic will mean a focus on reading, writing and arithmetic. But brain experts say don't forget the singing, dancing and painting.