Explaining Democracy To Children & 8 Books That Help

Grabbing one of these children's books can be a great place to start conversations about citizenship and democracy with your kids.

Even if you’re asymptomatic, COVID-19 can harm your heart, study shows – here’s what student athletes need to know

Even if you’re asymptomatic, COVID-19 can harm your heart, study shows – here’s what student athletes need to know

Help Your Child Choose The Right Musical Instrument

Kids are drawn to music and if they're interested in a musical instrument, here are some tips on how parents can help choose an instrument that's best for them.

How schools can reduce parents’ anxiety during the pandemic

Schools can impact the mental health and well-being of not just students but their parents, too.

Tips For Building Early Reading Skills Online

Elementary students may struggle with developing reading skills in an online classroom. These tips can help

Why questions (good and bad) matter

Children are full of questions about life, the world around them, and sometimes silly things. This natural inquisitiveness should be nurtured and they should never be afraid to ask "why?".

How to make this unusual school year a little easier: Experts, students share tips

A therapist, a professional organizer and two students share tips about how to stay organized and motivated while taking classes online during the pandemic.

How to Talk to Your Kids About the Election

Parents, if you're riding an emotional, politics-fueled rollercoaster, your kids have noticed. Here's how to talk to them about the election

Great Education Should Have No Enemies – Charter Schools In The 2020 Election

Two simple ideas—that teachers, citizens and parents working together can create better programs and instruction tailored to the needs of kids than unaccountable bureaucracies, and parents with diverse offerings would serve their children best—are still transformative.

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