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- Teaching kids to wonder at our Earth and nurture it
- Spring break forecast: sunny with a lot of laughs and learning
- Traditional classroom or homeschool setting: find great learning for every environment
- Learning tools with big value for both neurotypical and neurodivergent kids
- Put presents in their hands that can change their future
- Give kids hands-on learning and gratitude activities this Thanksgiving
- Late-fall days, report card grades, and looming winter ways
- Artificial intelligence: understanding its early education potential
- Help kids get up to speed for a strong start this school year
- Steamy summer days (and nights) are a good time for STEM activities
- June: A fine time for pitching a tent and picking berries
- Turn up the heat on summer learning for cool results
- Celebrate spring: get kids outside, doing stuff
- Put a plan in play for spring break travel time and rainy days
- Teaching kids to wait and persevere kicks success into higher gear
- Staying active, getting creative can brighten winter blues
- Sparkly ideas: Light up the season with gifts that pay more than they cost
- Color Thanksgiving every shade of fun
- ‘Tis the season for leaf-raking, craft-making, and adventure-taking
- Fuel kids’ learning with healthy food and frequent family meals
- Steady routines and skills practice: basic late-summer building blocks for a great school year
- The great outdoors: an excellent summertime classroom for all ages
- Help kids catch up, keep up, and move up over the summer
- Music lessons can help kids hit a high note in school
- Make counting a cool adventure in a number of ways
- Find lots of fun ways to help kids learn shapes and be ready for math, reading, and more
- Simple, low-cost, kid-friendly card games help sharpen skills during long break
- Reading faces and feelings: an important skill for ALL kids, both neurotypical and those on the autism spectrum
- Doing the “too-hard” things: How to help build kids’ grit and growth mindset in the new year
- A first grade teacher talks holidays and a first grade student talks Anywhere Teacher
- Rhyme, rhythm, and neural pathways: Singing helps kids with reading and much more
- Keeping score: teaching kids a healthy sense of competition
- Pull boredom busters and little lessons from what's around you
- Part 2: Cursive comeback suggests handwriting still matters
- Part 1: Skills that still count include analog clock-reading
- Stepping up STEAM integrates skill sets, expands thinking
- Part 2: Reading expands empathy, kindness, and cultural awareness
- These Vibrant and Engaging Flashcards for Toddlers Will Make Learning Feel Like Playing
- Top 10 Overall Bestsellers
- Great products for kids' home learning
- Kids Holiday Gift Guide 2020
- Stocking Stuffers for Everyone on Your List
- Part 1: Reading expands kids’ vocabulary and extends their opportunities
- Expand kids’ borders and grow their curiosity with community and global learning activities
- Kids need both digital learning and fine motor skills developed in other ways
- Two time-tested tactics become trends: teach kids phonics and get them outside
- Putting together fun and skills: puzzles offer not-so-puzzling, really big benefits for both kids and adults
- Working together: ways to encourage collaborative learning with siblings
- Make Random Acts of Kindness Day an everyday way