Psychologists’ tips: preparing children for return to school
Two experts offer advice for preparing children for return to school
Two experts offer advice for preparing children for return to school
With the coronavirus ravaging many parts of the US, how and if schools should reopen has been a debate across the country that is largely unresolved
How parents can help their children cope with back-to-school jitters
How can schools adapt and change to meet the needs of students in a time of uncertainty and disruption?
Six practical tips for parents to help make the first day back at school a little easier for their children.
Curious how to help your child cope with the transition back to school during COVID-19? Parents can help children feel optimistic by listening to and validating their worries, teaching them coping strategies, reviewing safety protocols and supporting them
Checking for coronavirus symptoms is just the beginning. Here are 10 ways schools can help keep children, families and faculty safe.
The Science Is Simple, So Why Is Opening Schools So Complicated? (audio)
Foundational literacy skills are essential to all future learning; indeed, students who are not proficient readers by third grade fail to graduate high school on time at four times the rate of children with strong third-grade reading skills.
When is it considered safe enough to reopen California’s classrooms? Experts say the sooner schools can open for in-person instruction the better.