Reading with your toddler? Books may beat screens

Parents who want to read to their toddlers and give them a developmental boost ought to pick up a traditional paper book rather than an e-book on a tablet, a new study reports.

Families Are Using New Child Tax Credit for K-12 School Costs, Census Shows

Forty percent of low-income parents say they spent the money they received from the child tax credit on tuition, books, tutoring, or other education-related expenses.

Extracurricular Activities Offer Benefits For School-Aged Kids

Enrolling our school-age kids in extracurricular activities offers them many benefits and adds to a more well-rounded education.

Parents are scrambling after schools suddenly cancel class over staffing and burnout

School districts around the country have been announcing extra days off this fall to address staff shortages and mental health. For some families, the unpredictable schedule feels like a betrayal.

How moving dots are helping us learn more about dyslexia in children – new research

Children with dyslexia seem to find it more difficult to judge the direction of moving dots - this could explain why reading is also more challenging.

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