OPINION: Children will need summer tutors to make up for pandemic learning loss
Children will need summer tutors to make up for pandemic learning loss
Children will need summer tutors to make up for pandemic learning loss
New poll finds most students have experienced mental health challenges during the pandemic — yet youth have been remarkably resilient
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.
Teaching students in person and online at the same time is a huge challenge. 4 ways to bridge the home-classroom gap
States Target Learning Loss with Summer School and Extended Days, but Some Parents Want Option to Hold Kids Back
More than half of all children who turn 10 this year will reach their milestone birthday without being able to read a simple sentence, according to a new analysis of UN data.
For children, reading from a paper book is better than digital on most picture books, research finds
A mom describes what it was like for her child to return to the classroom after a year away
To help children learn how to read in the pandemic, encourage writing messages as part of play. When kids write out treasure hunt clues and shopping lists to play grocery store, they're learning to read and write.