Building self-esteem is crucial for kids' personal and social growth. Engaging in hands-on learning activities enhances decision-making skills and self-worth through fun, interactive experiences.
A fellowship program is training young Black men to become literacy aides in preschool classrooms across the country.
By Wendy Campbell Rowan Public Library The Rowan Public Library invests in children’s literacy with library programs, outreach services and access to resources for caregivers. Moreover, the library ...
As the state Board of Education considers a new literacy policy, it needs to make sure it's equitable and culturally ...
Joy, belonging, and cultural understanding were three key themes of the LSX Summit, which brought together hundreds of ...
It found that, among the people it surveyed, those who played video games as children now earn annual salaries that are an average of $5,451 higher than non-gamers, with FIFA players leading the pack ...
Amid the post-pandemic rise in behavioral issues, some suggest that outdoor education might be an antidote to shattered ...
This fall, the University of Delaware’s Lab School celebrates 90 years of pioneering excellence in early childhood education, ...
Latrenda Knighten, the president-elect of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, agreed students can learn math ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — A new interactive learning center at the Allen County Public Library’s (ACPL) downtown Fort Wayne branch aims to blend education and entertainment for young children.
Casa Grande Public Library's "Fall into Reading Program" rewards kids who read for at least 7 days with prizes and a Dia de ...
A charity-run preschool from Long Buckby introduced a range of community-based activities for children “to build upon their ...