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View ArticleHilary Clinton Encourages Parents to Read to Children
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Promoting kindergarten playtime may improve grades going forward into first grade, a new study has found. Among students in high poverty schools, the "Tools for […]
View ArticleBoosting Children’s Intelligence With Pretend Play
“Pretend play” is probably one of the most over used words to describe what children do on a daily basis. Perhaps the best definition for pretend play is that it includes “conventional and imaginative...
View ArticleTiny BeeBots Help KIndergarteners Learn About Technology
Kindergarten classes are in for a delightful surprise as tiny BeeBots help kindergarteners learn about technology. They’re wide-eyed, smiling robots and they have rolled into Boston’s kindergarten...
View ArticleParents as Teachers are Crucial in Child Development
From birth to age 5, the brain develops at a faster pace than at any other time in a human life, so parents as teachers are crucial in child development. The crucial role that parents play in their...
View ArticleToddlers Understand Math Strategies
Scientists have recently found that young children make sense of their world through understanding probability, and concluded that toddlers understand math strategies. Because children learn by...
View ArticleHilary Clinton Encourages Parents to Read to Children
Former First Lady and U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton encourages parents to read to children from their earliest days, and she doesn’t think that electronic devices can replace the importance of...
View ArticleKindergarten Playtime May Improve Grades
Promoting kindergarten playtime may improve grades going forward into first grade, a new study has found. Among students in high poverty schools, the “Tools for the Mind” technique seems to be...
View ArticleBoosting Children’s Intelligence With Pretend Play
“Pretend play” is probably one of the most over used words to describe what children do on a daily basis. Perhaps the best definition for pretend play is that it includes “conventional and imaginative...
View ArticleTiny BeeBots Help KIndergarteners Learn About Technology
Kindergarten classes are in for a delightful surprise as tiny BeeBots help kindergarteners learn about technology. They’re wide-eyed, smiling robots and they have rolled into Boston’s kindergarten...
View ArticleParents as Teachers are Crucial in Child Development
From birth to age 5, the brain develops at a faster pace than at any other time in a human life, so parents as teachers are crucial in child development. The crucial role that parents play in their...
View ArticleToddlers Understand Math Strategies
Scientists have recently found that young children make sense of their world through understanding probability, and concluded that toddlers understand math strategies. Because children learn by...
View ArticleHilary Clinton Encourages Parents to Read to Children
Former First Lady and U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton encourages parents to read to children from their earliest days, and she doesn’t think that electronic devices can replace the importance of...
View ArticleKindergarten Playtime May Improve Grades
Promoting kindergarten playtime may improve grades going forward into first grade, a new study has found. Among students in high poverty schools, the “Tools for the Mind” technique seems to be...
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