How do we prevent bullying? Despite decades of study and numerous programs claiming to be the solution to bullying,Ìýfew programs have actually been shown to be effective
In this current conversation about media, technology and children’s learning, the focus has been on the importance of human interaction in relation to children’s media and technology use.
Does technology promote solitary play? Or can it help a child learn to socialize? It depends entirely on the app. Here are a few that foster collaborative play.
You do not need to drill your child with letters, numbers, and facts, before school starts. But there are some things you can do to prepare both you and your child for kindergarten. Here are some ideas.
Young children need support as they say goodbye to parents and family and start their day at child care. Use these tips to help your child transition into the classroom.
Your child comes home every day with stories to tell and questions to ask. Here are some tips for sharing meaningful conversations to support his learning.
October has been designated Bullying Prevention Awareness Month by the PACER CenterÌý(Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights)Ìýsince 2006. The movement has grown to include federal efforts highlighted onÌýwww.stopbullying.gov.
Families can help children develop problem-solving skills by taking advantage of opportunities to talk about solving problems. Here are some ways to start a conversation.