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Once in a year, in May or June, parents get a window, or a fun-house mirror, into how their children feel they’re doing.
Chalkbeat reports that the impact of COVID-era closures-the ways schools rose to meet the moment and the ways they ...
Sheryl Shushan, director of global family services at Patagonia, told HR Dive how the company went from babies sleeping in ...
As parents, we try. We worry. We wonder if we’re doing enough. Are they learning what they should? Are they falling behind?
These puppet-making tips and lesson plans can help teachers cover language arts, math, science, and social studies.
From snacks and outfits to activities and doctor's visits, parents make countless decisions every single day — but choosing ...
Reading aloud to kids helps their vocabulary and comprehension. These are skills we continue to build all through our lives.
For so many parents, childcare is the biggest barrier to attending live shows. Pasadena Playhouse is testing a program to ...
Compared with today’s structured literacy and standardised testing, the 1953 reading syllabus was a remarkably ...
In this week's episode, we discuss why child care is a universal issue and how to join the conversation on building stronger ...
The study presents new evidence that infants are capable of learning words solely through exposure to language. Human ...
To get an internal sense of how numbers relate to each other, students can practice working with number lines.