The hand movement is a visual cue meant to help the 13 English learners in the class of 19 students grasp the meaning of the complex word. Gomez learned the trick from Olga Dietz, who co-teaches with ...
In early childhood classrooms, silence is one of the most mysterious behaviors we meet.
Save the Children’s early learning specialists outline five key reasons why reading to babies and toddlers every day matters so much, especially in the first years of life.
Encourage verifying anything important – news, health claims, law, school facts, statements that may be repeated as “true”.
How ongoing, age-appropriate conversations about bodies, intimacy, and consent build trust, safety, and lifelong confidence for children of all ages.
With its twirly cord and landline-like features, the Tin Can is giving kids a crash course in phone etiquette. For example: Talk!
Gillian Sandstrom, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Sussex and author of the upcoming book “Once ...
Kindness toward others is often taught in elementary school, but it’s also important for students to extend it to themselves.
There's a common assumption that if someone starts learning a language when they are very young, they will quickly become ...