Cyber Attacks On Schools: Who, What, Why and Now What?

Increasing in frequency and complexity, cyber attacks on K-12 schools have major implications for teaching and learning, school budgets, parent communication, and the protection of sensitive personal data.

Talk To Me, Baby: Improving Your Child’s Language Skills

Parents, these 4 research-based steps may help to improve your children's language skills.

Loneliness Damages Not Just Children’s Mental Health, But Their Grades As Well

Even a temporary bout of loneliness at age 12 puts children at risk of worse qualifications when they leave school up to six years later, according to a new study.

Amid a national mental health crisis for kids, here’s how parents can help

School closures. Family strains. Isolated and quarantined friends. Even when kids haven't directly experienced COVID-19, the pandemic has strained their mental health. Here's how parents can help

Walter: Reading Out Loud to Your Kids While Riding on the Bus or Waiting at the Laundromat? Phone Apps and Ebooks Make It Easy

Parents, say you're waiting at the laundromat, or riding on a bus. Instead of filling that time by letting your children play on a phone or tablet, you can pull up a book, take five minutes to read a story out loud and then talk about it

As Schools Push for More Tutoring, New Research Points to Its Effectiveness — and the Challenge of Scaling it To Combat Learning Loss

Tutoring has been welcomed as an answer to COVID learning loss. A new study offers more proof of its effectiveness — but also highlights the challenges of bringing it to scale

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