Puzzles Are Bringing Families Together During the Pandemic — They Are Also a Boon to Young Children’s Developing Brains

#Puzzles, which can help build spatial thinking, are selling out like it’s #Christmas during #COVID19. Here’s what parents with toddlers and young kids need to know

Distance Learning as an Antidote to Fear: 4 Key Considerations That Put Student and Family Well-Being First

Meaningful opportunities for connection and learning are possible in this crisis, but first we must recalibrate. Rather than focus on accountability, let us focus on connecting with and learning from our students’ families

Four K-12 Education Models That May Gain Popularity During COVID-19

COVID-19 has disrupted much of the way we live and learn, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. These four K-12 education models will likely gain popularity over the coming months, as families look for new options.

How to build children’s resilience, and your own, amid coronavirus unknowns

Parents can build kids' resiliency in by focusing on what's going well, maintaining some predictability and order, modelling belief in their own abilities and caring for themselves.

Empowering Families for Distance Learning in Early Childhood

Prekindergarten teachers can collaborate with families to ensure that young students engage in the hands-on learning experiences they need.

As They Already Do in Florida, More Families Are Going to Embrace School Choice, Personalized Instruction Post-Pandemic

Will more families embrace school choice after the coronavirus pandemic?

We’re embracing tech during lockdown – but can it replace the classroom?

Families are using technology to keep things ‘normal’ during the pandemic but questions remain about what remote learning can teach us

Lockdown: the best free online experiences to stave off boredom

From Hamlet to Wu-Tang Clan to math lessons for kids, there are countless ways online for every family member to have fun

For Kids That Struggle With Vocabulary, There Is An Ideal Time To Learn New Words

New study shows that kids who struggle with vocabulary benefit from reading and learning at night just before bedtime.

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