8 St. Patrick’s Day Activities For The Not-So-Crafty Fam

Saint Patrick’s Day isn’t just construction paper clovers. In fact, even not so crafty moms and their families celebrate St. Patty with these activities!

Major Difference For Kids Reading Digital Vs. Print Books, Research Reveals

Reading digital books negatively impacts children's education, except if the books have the appropriate enhancements to support what the story is about.

Rewild your kids: why playing outside should be a post-pandemic priority

This generation of children will face a range of challenges. They will need to become habitually physically active in order to grow into healthy, resilient adults who can survive and thrive in a changing world.

Elementary reading development stalled during pandemic

Reading development has stalled in the youngest students during the pandemic, according to research from Stanford University

Kids spending too much time staring at screens? Focus on positive goals to get them moving and reading and talking

A psychologist explains why certain goals may be more effective than others in breaking screen habits of children

Should Your School Be Fully Open? Here’s What the C.D.C. Says

Only 4% of the nation’s school children live in counties where COVID-19 transmission is low enough for full-time in-person learning without additional restrictions, according to the guidelines established by the CDC

NPR/Ipsos Poll: Nearly One-Third Of Parents May Stick With Remote Learning

One year after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered classrooms around the country and the world, U.S. parents are guardedly optimistic about the academic and social development of their children, an NPR/Ipsos poll finds.

Finally For Parents, A Glimmer Of Hope

As many kids slowly get back into the classroom, they're seeming like their old selves again — and that's helping parents big-time.

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