When children pretend, they are not just playing; they are building the foundation for creative thinking and problem-solving.
Studycat helps families extend classroom language learning into home routines through a kids’ app focused on speaking ...
Community event highlights early learning programs, safety practices, and kindergarten readiness for children from ...
A.I. expert Sheldon Fernandez analyzes how generative tools are shaping young, formative minds, arguing that the real risk is not exposure to new technology, but the premature outsourcing of ...
Children need access to “rich content and playful educational experiences that build their foundational skills.” ...
Experts caution that low-quality, A.I.-generated videos on YouTube geared toward children often feature conflicting ...
Canadian kids are spending more time on screens and far less time playing—throwing a ball or jumping around—and that's creating a big public health problem. Not only are they missing out on better ...
While a young language learner can more easily acquire a native accent, adults retain the ability to learn new languages well into later life.
Keeping young children entertained, especially on cold or rainy days, can be challenging, but Wendy Collingwood, Purdue Extension childcare educator, has some tricks up her sleeve.
The committee’s report notes that “perhaps the most unfortunate” false dichotomy in the early education field is play and academics.
Keep boredom at bay with budget-friendly outings and bigger-ticket adventures happening across the metroplex during spring break.
"Play nicely, children," has been a familiar plea of stressed-out parents and teachers since time immemorial. Now, new ...
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