4 Things Parents May Want To Start Doing To Get Their Children Ready For Back-To-School
4 Things Parents May Want To Start Doing To Get Their Children Ready For Back-To-School
4 Things Parents May Want To Start Doing To Get Their Children Ready For Back-To-School
Nearly 60 percent of parents say their 3- or 4-year-old’s academic development has been harmed by the pandemic
Going back to school after a year of being behind a screen, some kids feel nervous. Here are some tips to get back in the groove of school
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There are many opportunities to get involved at your child's school. Here are just a few of the ways parents can volunteer.
In the wake of an isolating school year spent at home, communication and interaction is more important than ever.
Children use play to express themselves and process their emotions. Here’s how parents can make the most of play time together.
Parents of kids with asthma and allergies should prepare a plan to keep them safe as schools reopen, the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) says.
New research shows how reading books can help young people escape from their sources of stress, find role models in characters and develop empathy.
While reading provides your kid with tons of important benefits, you can use these tips to enhance the power of reading to your kids even more.