Over three lessons, particular words used in maths was investigated using brainstorming techniques, starting with what the students in […]

The mental health of reading
Reading science fiction and fantasy can help readers make sense of the world. Rather than limiting readers’ capacity to […]

Literature as a moral mirror
Historically, parents have considered literature “good” for young people if it provides moral guidance that reflects their own values. […]

Putting the Power of Television to Good Use
Billions of people around the world spend large portions of their lives watching television. Billions of people are also […]

Play actually increases children’s academic success.
“No playing until you’ve finished your homework!” We’ve all heard that before. New research suggests, though, that imaginative play […]

Significance progress
Reading research has made significant progress over the past 30 years, accelerating in the last decade as researchers who […]

Support: Get ahead of the meltdowns
When our children are experiencing big feelings, they may communicate them through behavior. If your child is melting down […]

Advances in brain-imaging technology
New advances in brain-imaging technology are helping scientists discover what happens in the brain when children read. By comparing […]

Continuing learning post COVID-19
Acknowledging that meeting all curriculum and assessment requirements for the rest of this school year might be difficult, states […]

Keep calm and structure on
Now is not the time to clamp down and control your child’s day. Now is the time to collaborate […]