Keeping Story Time Alive in the Pandemic

Story time is a powerful tool for helping preschool and elementary kids and their families feel connected during distance learning.

To learn at home, kids need more than just teaching materials. Their brain must also adapt to the context

To learn at home, kids need more than just teaching materials. Their brain must also adapt to the context

6 ways to help kids express their feelings about the coronavirus pandemic through art

Art can be a way to promote and support mental health in children, and understanding children's experiences through the pandemic as seen through children's art may help support them into the future.

Is your child anxious about starting school for the first time? Here’s how you can help

Anxiety about starting school is common – among both children and parents. This can be for many reasons, but it's useful to keep in mind exposure to our fears helps reduce anxiety.

Many parents say teens with anxiety, depression may benefit from peer confidants at school

Many parents say teens with anxiety, depression may benefit from friends/confidants at school

A Reminder That Your Tween Really Needs Extra Help Right Now

Eight- to 12-year-olds are in a key developmental stage and may be especially prone to anxiety and depression during the pandemic.

Four tips for learning language through film and TV

How watching foreign language TV shows or films can help your language learning

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