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Three new books examine where U.S. COVID policy went wrong and how it has shaped children's lives and development.
But the most famous of these birch bark writings come from a single prolific artist who lived there in the 13th century. He ...
Award-winning journalist and author Melinda Wenner Moyer offers science-backed parenting strategies for raising kids in tough ...
Come Sept. 1, children 17 and under will be able to visit the Senator John Heinz History Center and Fort Pitt Museum for free ...
Education shouldn’t be a passive experience, with children simply absorbing the knowledge teachers pass on to them. Research ...
"The Fredy Hirsch Story," will feature original research conducted by New York Times editor Jody Becker and consultation from ...
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A recent survey finds that many kids understand that individual action alone is not enough, and most recognize that systemic accountability is necessary to tackle the climate crisis.
If there’s one thing kids can do, it’s keep their parents humble. You’re a mom or dad just going about your day, feeling ...
A 2-year-old from the U.K. recently became the youngest member of Mensa, which accepts people with an IQ of 132 or above. The ...