Game Night Boosts Kids’ Emotional And Mental Health

Family Game Night is more than just a fun way to occupy the time; it is beneficial for children's emotional health and their cognitive development.

Kids may need more help finding answers to their questions in the information age

Children ask a ton of questions and it maybe difficult for parents to have all the answers

Teens with at least one close friend can better cope with stress than those without

Resilience is the ability to bounce back from stressful life events. Teenagers with at least one close friend and strong family relationships are more resilient than teens without such relationships.

Experts warn too much screen time could hinder brain development in young children

Too much screen time could have a negative impact on preschool-aged children's brain development, warns experts

Five ways parents can help their kids take risks – and why it’s good for them

Taking risks helps children test new ideas and find personal capabilities and limits. Here are five lessons from early childhood educators to help parents encourage their kids to take risks, safely.

Skipping breakfast linked to lower GCSE grades

Students who rarely ate breakfast on school days achieved lower GCSE grades than those who ate breakfast frequently, according to a new study

Closing The Choice Gap In American Education

While policymakers may continue to make headway with education choice programs, entrepreneurs will be the ones to successfully create and scale affordable alternatives to conventional K-12 schooling, closing the choice gap and perhaps the others as well.

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