Language learning: how your tongue can change your brain
How learning a second language changes your brain
How learning a second language changes your brain
Early childhood education linked with better long-term academic performance
Nearly 60 percent of parents say their 3- or 4-year-old’s academic development has been harmed by the pandemic
Zoom classes and cameras in hybrid classrooms allow parents to appreciate terrific teachers, see what a child is learning, and intervene when necessary
A Learning Policy Institute analysis suggests measuring kindergarten students school readiness is especially critical to inform instruction after COVID-19
Children use play to express themselves and process their emotions. Here’s how parents can make the most of play time together.
With the loss of preschool time over the past year, many kids starting kindergarten will benefit from a focus on executive function skills.
New research shows how reading books can help young people escape from their sources of stress, find role models in characters and develop empathy.
While reading provides your kid with tons of important benefits, you can use these tips to enhance the power of reading to your kids even more.
We all want our kids to do their best, but can you really make your kids "smart?" Believe it or not, many experts say it’s actually fairly easy.