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Which kids' books have more moral impact– books with humans or animals? Recent studies provide conflicting takeaways.
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While the classics are thrilling, sometimes babies need something a little more than “The Very Hungry Caterpillar.”
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The skills kids learn in chess extend far beyond the black-and-white checkerboard.
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Forget what you know about books. These take the format to a whole new awesome level.
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As a parent, you are your child’s first teacher—responsible for their introduction not only to STEAM subjects, but also for helping them develop emotional intelligence.
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A recent study found that being addicted to smartphones creates a chemical imbalance in the brain linked to depression and anxiety in young people.
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My son’s school offered a special incentive to encourage students to use their online learning program during the holiday break.
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“Did you just feed the dog broccoli? The broccoli I told you to eat before you could have dessert?”
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Children who have what is called an intergenerational identity feel more in control of their lives, according to research by Dr. Marshall Duke and Dr. Robyn Fivush from Emory University.
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Delicious, wholesome, and we swear it’ll cure a winter cold. Ok, maybe not, but it is comfort food at it’s best. You need this warm and cozy recipe in your back pocket for winter.
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by Angela Repke
According to recent findings a mother’s communication with her children can increase the likelihood of them taking math and science (MS) courses.
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Winter is in full effect! Switch up your apres-snow play game with this Raspberry White Hot Chocolate. You’ll never go back to the boxed mix again!
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The findings support previous research that has highlighted the strong influence of gender labels such as "for boys" or "for girls."
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by Laura Owens
But there’s a few general parent misperceptions swirling about that are worth correcting.
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by Pam Moore
You don’t have to hire a decorator or scour the internet for ideas, products, or advice to create a wabi-sabi infused home.
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Many children lose their intrinsic love of learning once they start school. So, how do you rekindle your child’s love of learning?
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Here are seven ways to nourish childhood and, at the same time, help your child be ready for school.
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by Vicki Wilson
Around five or six, your teeth start falling out and everyone makes a fuss again.
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The stages of development don’t care about calendar years. They happen in quick succession, and some things change every single day.
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In 2018 we’re aiming to get our teenager cooking family dinner once a week - solo! This awesome fried rice is a great recipe for big kids to try out.
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Son won't turn off his video game? Daughter obsessed with "likes" on Instagram? It may not be entirely their fault.
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Boys are less apt to develop a love of reading and statistically score lower on reading tests. How can we better support them?
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by Fiona Tapp
More and more childcare facilities are investing in software that allows parents to log in and watch their kids in real time. Could there be drawbacks?
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