Children’s lies are deceptively complex

A child's lie can be more complex than parents believe. To tell a lie, children must first understand that other people can have different beliefs and knowledge than they do, and that these beliefs can be false.

Children spend less time reading and engaging in physical activity as they grow older

Children spend less time reading and engaging in physical activity as they grow older. What can parents and schools to correct this?

5 Teacher-Approved Apps To Boost Your Kindergartener’s Skills

Can these teacher-approved apps teach children soft skills including empathy and self-awareness and get them kindergarten-ready?

Parents play a key role in fostering children’s love of reading

Parents play a key role in supporting the development of children’s early language skills and fostering a love of reading

Parental involvement plays key role in children’s academic attainment, research shows

Parental engagement has a positive effect on a child's academic attainment -- regardless of age or socio-economic status

Why your toddler can’t learn from a screen

Parents, are you thinking that relying on screens will help your toddlers learn? Think again, as studies show that toddlers have difficulty learning from digital devices

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