Young Adults Don’t Read. Here’s What We Can Do About It.

By the time teens are in the 12th grade their love of reading has dropped dramatically. What can we do to reduce this trend?

A Teacher’s Tip: Want to Foster a Love of Reading? Let Students Pick Their Own Books. Giving My Kids Voice & Choice Changed My Classroom

To foster of a love of reading in students, we must give them voice and choice by letting them pick their own books

Want to expand your toddler’s vocabulary? Find another child

Children learn a lot from their parents, but friends play an important role too. Childhood friends can help expand each other's vocabulary.

Sending your boy to preschool is great for your grandson, new research shows

Children of parents who attended a high-quality preschool program in the 1960s were better educated, healthier, better employed and more likely to stay stably married, especially if they were boys born to preschool-educated fathers.

Cortez: An Infrastructure of Parent Power — The Magnificent 7

Parent empowerment organizations should think strategically about when and how they measure inputs, outputs and outcomes. But they must also consider the infrastructure of parent power. Here are 7 roles parents can assume in building that

Why you should teach your kids to code and 4 apps free apps that can help

Parents should help their children learn to code. Here are a few resources to get you started and to help make it fun

Go to Top