How to talk with kids about scary events
How parents can talk to their kids about scary events
How parents can talk to their kids about scary events
One way to help children learn the words they need to thrive academically is by reading aloud from books and news sources that use both narrative and expository writing.
Children are not always the best at making decisions. But, it's an important life skill to acquire. Here's how parents can help them become more confident.
Parents across the U.S. are conflicted about reopening schools. Most are at least somewhat worried that a return to the classroom will lead to more coronavirus cases, but there’s an even deeper fear that their children are falling behind in school while at home.
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The Better Business Bureau is warning parents to be aware of scammers posing as College Board employees or other SAT prep sites.
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The leaders of tomorrow are in school right now. Imagine the possibilities that could exist if they were provided with a foundation of skills that would not only serve them well in their studies, but also stick with them as they enter the workforce.
Playtime is a good stress reliever for kids of all ages from toddlers to teens.
Kindergarten enrollment is down nationally, and the haphazard mix of alternatives has experts worried about who will be ready for first grade in fall 2021