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"If that funding is cut off, we have programs in development right now, and that will suddenly skid to a halt,” PBS CEO Paula ...
Kelvin Williams helped his 2-year-old son lift scoops of dirt with a hefty garden shovel. Someday, the trees they were planting Saturday at Oakurst Homes public housing project will bear fruit. "This ...
Trump wants the NEA gone. So some of your favorite Hollywood actors were let loose on the Capitol to stop him (think karaoke, ...
Screen time permeates the lives of toddlers and preschoolers. For many young children, their exposure includes both direct ...
Kids programming is the beating heart of PBS, the last safe place for our children. Trump's funding cuts threaten educational content everywhere.
Three bears were helping themselves to food inside a garbage can and playing by the swings in a Connecticut family's backyard ...
It remains unclear how Trump’s tariff forecast that “maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls” will play ...
Families are invited to enjoy an afternoon of music, creativity, and community connection at PLAYing in the Park, a new ...
Research demonstrates that PBS content promotes school readiness, yet federal lawmakers seek to rescind funds for public ...
Full-day kindergarten has become more academically rigorous to prepare students for first grade. But more districts across the country are trying to enhance learning and social skills by integrating ...
The latest in the author’s Acoustic Rooster franchise, a PBS Kids special and series aim to teach children the beauty of ...
As the White House pushes forward with tariffs, toymakers brace for fallout while the President downplays consumer ...