Dyslexia, a neurobiological condition that affects how individuals read and spell, has come into the spotlight in K-12 ...
Joe Mazzulla’s definition of fun became a talking point this past weekend when Rusty Smith, a young reporter with Sports Illustrated Kids, asked the Boston Celtics coach how he balances pushing ...
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This Is How the Child Welfare System Becomes Less Traumatizing
Wisconsin has shown that it’s cost-effective and completely possible to keep families together by stabilizing their housing. That’s not the only promising development in the field.
Daniels sifted through his life the way a quarterback works through progressions: not nervously, but with a thoughtful hunt ...
A designated chore day for the “Saturday chores” routine teaches kids to prioritize, follow through, and feel proud of a job ...
Kylie Kelce explains which "mommy senses" she uses and why she can move at 'Spider-Man' speed' during an episode of her ...
Stranger Things season 5 drops the curtains on the Hawkins saga after almost a decade. Read on to find out how the child ...
As e-bike use surges among kids and teens, parents worry about safety amid stalled federal oversight and a patchwork of state ...
Jean-Baptiste Wautier built his wealth on his own, without family help. He wants his 4 kids to support themselves before he ...
Nearly 32 percent of adolescents have been diagnosed at some point with anxiety; the median age of “onset” is 6 years old.
Kevin Hart discusses his new Netflix special, “Acting My Age,” and how his thoughts on the gay community have evolved.
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Stop Calling Them ‘The Anxious Generation’ (Kids Deserve Better Than Our Labels)
Experts warn that calling kids “the anxious generation” oversimplifies their experiences and can damage mental health; here’s what young people actually want adults to understand.
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