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Parents think their children are more engaged with school and enjoy their time there much more than they actually do, a gap in understanding that could signal that both parents and schools are missing ...
Books trump screens when it comes to reading comprehension, as Yahoo News reported. A new meta-analysis of the link between leisure reading and comprehension confirms previous findings that printed ...
Children need access to “rich content and playful educational experiences that build their foundational skills.” ...
When we constantly steer playtime, we may actually be getting in the way of the very skills we’re trying to build.
Every parent of multiple children will tell you that each child does things at their own pace and in their own way. For instance, one child might love baseball and excel at throwing one while another ...
Children who spend time learning outside may reap benefits physically, academically, and emotionally, according to a Texas ...
This is part of a monthly feature on arts and entertainment offerings in Orange County, which is rich with indoor and outdoor, often inexpensive or even free, options that you might not know about.
In my previous posts, we explored why summer feels so boring for kids and why traditional activity lists often make the problem worse. Today, I want to dive deeper into what child-led learning ...