NPR's Ailsa Chang talks about imagination, boredom and the fear-of-missing-out with Oliver Jeffers, author of the new children's book A Day Off School, with illustrator Kevin Waldron.
Parents are suddenly flocking to landlines for their kids as they tire of screen time battles and grow leery of the effect of ...
For most local school board trustees, civilian oversight of public education is a second-act volunteer role designed to keep ...
HAVING made invaluable contributions towards education, sport, and community upliftment over several decades, Manicum Munien stands as a beacon of inspiration.
A mom teamed up with her kids to create I Am Loved - Soy Amado, a bilingual coloring book of affirmations inspired by real ...
Chief among them is the reality that the language and phrases we use around our children matter deeply. It’s something I’ve ...
On the docket for the actor in Apple TV's new movie "The Dink": pickleball, a dog-friendly hike and re-watching 'Cheers' with ...
A bicycle pulling what looks like a tiny house through the streets of North Lawndale is hard to miss. It gets plenty of double takes, and that's exactly the point. Before a museum has a building, it ...
Children don't grieve on adult timelines. Seeming “fine” right after a pet dies may simply mean they’re processing the loss ...
Upon learning that kids were rushing through math homework to get to a game at the end, and reading Epic for badges rather ...
On this week's episode of "Say More," Chelsea High history teacher Byron Williams talks about framing the complex history of ...