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We understand why you’re on the verge of a breakdown over your son’s/daughter’s schooling. Most schools shut their doors nearly nine months ago. You’re juggling meetings or your own graduate courses ...
This time, it feels different. Even as children’s publishing explodes with new talent and excitement from fans online, new distractions and diversions are precipitously driving down the share of young ...
The benefits of developing an early love of reading are well known, but recent reports have shown that literacy rates continue to decline globally. With unprecedented competition for children’s ...
I cover baby and kids gear after a decade of reporting on parenting. The new Kindle Colorsoft Kids brings color to kid Kindle readers for the first time. After reading on the Amazon Kindle Colorsoft ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Summer can be a tricky time for families. On the one hand, adults want to give kids the time they need to ...
Summer reading! The kids in your life might have school-assigned books, but this list will make reading for fun that much more feasible. Jenna Bush Hager has rounded up a list of books for all age ...
Recent data from NAEP and the Education Recovery Scorecard show that many students remain significantly behind in reading. How can education leaders best respond? Join us for the answers, as we share ...
As a former English teacher with a background in literacy education, I’ve seen how imperative it is that kids have a solid reading foundation. At the same time, as a mom to three young kids, I feel ...
Fewer teens than ever are reading books, and boys especially. And the ones who do read are either years behind where they should be developmentally, or too scared to branch out to challenging ...
Charleston Animal Society has brought back Raising Readers, a summer program in partnership with Raising Cane’s, for its second year. It invites kids aged 5 and up to read aloud to shelter animals.