5 Questions To Gauge Kids’ Emotional Intelligence — And Help Them Boost It
How parents can gauge and improve the emotional intelligence of their children
How parents can gauge and improve the emotional intelligence of their children
Research finds more girls than boys have been reading books and say they are enjoying it, says study from the United Kingdom
Many parents and guardians felt overwhelmed in supporting their student’s learning during the pandemic—these strategies can help.
Research shows children who go camping do better at school and are healthier and happier.
Now, more than ever, we need to share stories that build relationships, community connections and self-esteem, especially with our children.
What apps are kids using most? Here are 9 of the newest and most popular this summer — and what parents should watch out for
Research has shown that kids who play with LEGOs and other construction or building-based toys have many benefits.
As summer heats up many parents find themselves scared and confused about their kid's future as back-to-school plans are unclear and daycare can be a dangerous mess
Students who continue reading over the summer can gain a year or two over their peers who don’t, according to Idaho State Librarian Stephanie Bailey-White.
By discussing finances with your children early and often, you can set them—and future generations—up for success when it's time to receive the wealth you've accrued.