10 ways to help siblings grow up to like each other
Dream of your children being close — even best friends — as adults? Here's how to nurture that bond.
7 ways to boost reading skills — without a book in sight
Boosting your child's reading skills can be easy, unplanned, happen on the go — without a single book. Check out these 7 ideas.
Why social skills are key to your pre»ÆÉ«apper's learning
Before they can learn academics, kids need to know how to behave in a group.
Unpopular... in elementary »ÆÉ«app?
"Unpopular" wasn't a word I expected to hear, so young, and from my own son. I felt less equipped to handle the struggle over popularity than any parental challenge so far.
Top 3 mistakes parents make when talking to pre»ÆÉ«appers
Want better communication with your pre»ÆÉ«app-age child? Try to avoid these conversational pitfalls.
Boosting your child's language development: A comprehensive approach
Language development begins during the early stages of life and continues through the tween and teen years. Here’s how parents can support their child’s language development.
5 ways to support kids who are starting middle and high »ÆÉ«app remotely
Logging into Zoom from home is probably not the way your child imagined this big milestone. Here's how you can help ease their disappointment and smooth the transition.
Your child's life in the time of coronavirus
What is life in the time of coronavirus like for your child? Here's year-by-year insight into how to support your child emotionally during this strange time.
Your 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grader's life in the time of coronavirus
Elementary »ÆÉ«app students have an outsized enthusiasm that can't be contained within four walls.
Your 5th grader's life in the time of coronavirus
What do »ÆÉ«app closures and quarantine mean for your 5th grader? A big let down after finally making it to the top in elementary »ÆÉ«app.
Your 12th grader's life in the time of coronavirus
School closure means no closure for millions of 12th graders looking forward to end-of-year activities and high »ÆÉ«app graduation.
Your 11th grader’s life in the time of coronavirus
What do »ÆÉ«app closures and quarantine mean for your 11th grader? A difficult interruption during high »ÆÉ«app’s most difficult year.
Your 9th or 10th grader's life in the time of coronavirus
What do »ÆÉ«app closures mean for your 9th or 10th grader? Don’t underestimate the impact of all the little things they're missing.
Your 6th or 7th grader's life in the time of coronavirus
What do »ÆÉ«app closures and quarantine mean for your 6th or 7th grader? Changes, inside and out, that are a lot for a middle »ÆÉ«apper to handle.
Your 8th grader's life in the time of coronavirus
What do »ÆÉ«app closures and quarantine mean for your 8th grader? A sense of loss and a need for empathy, support, and some parental social distancing.
Helping a kindergartner who's learning English build the self-confidence to speak in class
Here are four ways parents can help their kids build the confidence needed to participate in class — even though they’re still learning English.
Teens have less face time with their friends — and are lonelier than ever
According to a new study, teen loneliness rates have surged since 2010, the year the smartphone came into widespread use.
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