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Should You Let Your Child Win at Family Games?

Everyone likes to be the winner in a competition and family games is no exception. Adults as well as children want to collect the most play money or find the best hiding spot. Most adults have learned...

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Does Gender Inequality Start at Home?

The gender gap, which refers to the differences between women and men in a variety of areas such as salaries, career opportunities, and healthcare, has been well documented for many years. There is...

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Classic Children’s Books That Make Great Gifts

Holidays and birthdays are perfect opportunities to get kids classic books that they can keep on their bookshelves for years to come. Encouraging reading in kids is crucial for their academic success...

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How to Choose the Best Educational Toys for Kids

Play isn’t just fun—it is imperative to your child’s development. It’s so vital, in fact, that the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights recognizes it as a right that should be enjoyed by...

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What Teachers Think of Parents May Impact Student Success [Study Results]

Before you hit “delete” on that email desperately seeking volunteers to chaperone your child’s class field trip or crumple up the flier about the informational meeting for potential room-parents, think...

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A Parents’ Guide to Fortnite: What You Need to Know

Many parents know that their kids and teens enjoy playing the video game Fortnite, but that may be all they know about this global cultural phenomenon. The basic overview of Fortnite—it’s three...

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6 Ways to Be an Effective Advocate for Your Child at School

Even when things are going well, parents should always be aware of what’s happening at their child’s school. But when kids have a significant problem that is interfering with their education or well...

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Lack of Sleep May Cause Dangerous Behavior in Teens

Lack of sleep can cause a number of problems for teens, including mood changes, poor appetite, and a lack of focus. Kids and teens can be particularly susceptible to these issues. And now, a recent...

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New Report: Students’ ACT Scores Continue to Decline in Math

According to the ACT Condition of College and Career Readiness 2018 Report, high school students’ math achievement is faltering, based on the ACT test scores of last year’s graduates. In fact, math...

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How to Know If Your Child Should Go to College

Many parents expect their kids to attend college and assume they will be more successful as a result. But is college right for all students? Higher education certainly offers a number of benefits,...

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5 Factors that Affect Learning [Study Results]

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine first published its research report “How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition” in 2000. Recently, the...

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What All Students Should Know About ‘New-Collar’ Jobs

For many years, workforce classifications were divided into blue-collar and white-collar jobs. But many of today’s workers aren’t so easily classified in one group or the other. Instead, “new-collar”...

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Brain-Based Learning Strategies to Improve Student Performance

Knowing the science of how the brain works could go a long way in helping students learn and retain information. That’s the theory behind brain-based learning. Just as providing good nutrition and...

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New Study Issues Warnings for Students with a Heavy Backpack

For years, students have complained about how heavy their backpacks are, and it turns out that could be more of a problem than parents may have realized. Recent studies show that carrying a heavy...

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What to Do If Your Child Hates School

As a parent, it can be worrisome or even frustrating when your child declares that he or she hates school, because it’s so important for their future and their overall success that they develop a love...

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What Is Student-Centered Learning?

A traditional classroom setting offers a bit of a “one-size-fits-all” approach to learning. Each child has their own desk and their own supplies, but that’s often where the individuality ends. A...

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4 Studying Methods to Help Kids Focus

With television, video games, and the great outdoors all calling for children’s attention, it can be difficult for them to put their heads down and focus on their studies. But you needn’t despair if...

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How Teachers Are Using Harry Potter Books in School

Few books in modern history have captured children’s imaginations like the Harry Potter series. Together, the seven books that comprise the series have sold more than 500 million copies, which means...

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How Career Technical Education Has Changed for the Better

For more than a hundred years, vocational education has been a pivotal part of education in the United States. However, thanks to the advent of computer technology coupled with advances in engineering,...

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Do School Behavior Charts Cause More Harm Than Good?

Just as parents may use a behavior chart at home to encourage positive behaviors in their kids, many teachers use behavior charts in the classroom to monitor their students and maintain discipline....

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Why STEM Education Is Essential for Younger Kids

Research supported by the National Science Foundation concludes that young children benefit from learning STEM subjects, which include Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, because these...

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How Career Education Can Reduce the High School Dropout Rate

Though it has been improving in recent years, the United States still has a high school dropout problem. The U.S. lags behind many developed countries in graduation rates, including Finland, Japan, New...

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4 Surprising Benefits of Doodling in the Classroom

Sketching smiley faces, hearts, and myriad shapes in the margins of notebooks is the classroom pastime of choice and a sometimes irritant for educators. Historically, teachers and parents have regarded...

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Later School Start Times May Improve Academic Performance

Being late is generally frowned upon—especially in relation to education. Yet many students find it difficult to get to school in the morning due to the early start times. But maybe, rather than...

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The Powerful Role Parents Play in Whether Kids Go to College

The college admissions scandal that made the news recently revealed the lengths some parents will go to ensure their kids get into a well-known college. Wealthy parents had allegedly paid a college...

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4 Ways to Encourage Girls to Pursue Math and Science Courses (and Careers)

It’s no secret that there is a dearth of females in the fields of math and science. According to Monster.com, “Women only account for 13 percent of engineering and 25 percent of computer and math...

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Why Less Structure Could Affect Kids’ Executive Function Skills

Executive function skills are used to plan, make decisions, and manage information. For example, before setting out on a daylong hike, an adult living in an area with fluctuating temperatures would...

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Should Schools Change the Grading System and Drop Letter Grades?

Schools’ traditional grading system using letter grades goes back more than 100 years. From their very earliest days, colleges and universities experimented with systems to differentiate students’...

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Should Career Education Begin Earlier for Kids?

Kids go to school to learn reading, writing, and arithmetic—in addition to plenty of other subjects. But ultimately, education prepares kids to be contributing members of society and to go on to have a...

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Why Bill Gates Says School Textbooks Will Soon Be Obsolete

How do you get your news? Check your bank balance? Find recipes? Odds are, you go online for this type of information. According to Bill Gates, teachers and students increasingly are going online to...

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Study Finds Younger Kids Are More Affected by Noisy Classrooms

For kids to learn, it’s imperative that they’re able to concentrate. Unfortunately, many classrooms are far from serene and peaceful. They’re often noisy and disruptive. Noise can be distracting for...

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The School Reading List: Should Kids Choose the Books?

It’s hard to imagine making it through high school without reading at least one of Shakespeare’s plays. Students who wouldn’t otherwise pick up classics like To Kill A Mockingbird, A Midsummer Night’s...

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Has the Pressure of College Admissions Compromised Student Ethics?

The college admissions process is usually handled on the case-by-case basis, once students meet specific academic requirements. But in the wake of the widespread celebrity college admissions scandal,...

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Studies Find School Air Pollution Affects Student Performance and Behavior

Students can face a number of obstacles that can prevent them from doing their best in school. Most parents try to minimize obstacles by working with teachers to address any issues, and by ensuring...

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How Arts in Education Impacts Grades

Many parents are familiar with the merits of arts in education for their children. But, some may not realize that creative pursuits also have tangible academic benefits. Studies show that integrating...

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Why Intrinsic Motivation Is Necessary for Student Achievement

Parents and teachers have long depended on reward motivations to improve student performance. You may have offered your child a certain amount of money for every good grade they earn or promised a new...

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Meaningful DIY Teacher Appreciation Gift Ideas That Come from the Heart

Many people choose a career for one of two reasons: it pays well or it is their passion. Those who chose to be teachers will probably agree they did not choose their career for the paycheck. Most will...

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How an Early School Lunch Schedule Can Negatively Affect Kids

While many school guidelines are set on the federal level, the way school administrators implement them can vary tremendously from place to place. One example of this is school lunch schedules....

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7 Ways Sitting Too Long in School Affects Kids

Teachers are often pleading with kids to sit down and be quiet so they can effectively lecture to the class, but how does all that sitting affect kids? Many adults have tried to combat the ill effects...

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National Missing Children’s Day: Stats and Safety Tips for Parents

Any time a child goes missing, parents across the country and around the globe are affected. Moms and dads hold their own little ones a bit tighter, imagining the devastation felt by members of the...

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How the ‘Stress Bias’ Affects Students’ Test Scores

Test anxiety is real. Even those who don’t experience extreme levels of stress when taking exams probably know someone whose skin goes clammy and stomach churns on test days. The condition is...

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How to Plan a Fun Backyard Family Camping Adventure

One of the summertime rites of passage for many families is camping. Some of the longest-lasting, happy childhood memories can be made while spending quality time under a starry, moonlit night—and then...

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5 Outdoor Activities for Kids and Why Outdoor Play Matters

With constant access to digital screens, today’s kids are growing up in a world that is unlike the world their parents were familiar with in their youth. When used in moderation, these tablets,...

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Can Artificial Intelligence Prevent School Violence?

It may sound like a science fiction plot similar to Minority Report, the futuristic film about a “pre-crime” police force that used technology to convict criminals before they committed a crime, but...

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How Parental Involvement Affects the Mental Health of Students

Parents already know how important it is to be involved in their children’s lives. Among other benefits, strong parental support is linked to better behavior in school as well as higher levels of...

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7 Surprising Benefits of Outdoor Learning

Do you have memories from your school days of all the students going outside to look at trees or maybe examining different kinds of flora and fauna? Or were there times  you went outside because it was...

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Will the Class of 2030 Succeed? New Study Urges 3 Educational Changes

Parents, teachers, and administrators agree that significant changes should be made to the United State’s educational system to better prepare today’s students for the future. A recent study, sponsored...

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5 of the Best Educational Podcasts for Kids

If you’re a typical parent, you log plenty of miles driving your kids to and from their many activities. But all of that time in the car need not be brain-drain time. Your kids are likely to use their...

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What to Ask Your Kids When They Come Home from School

In between the buzz of soccer practice, music lessons, dinner prep, and homework, many parents like to ask questions to find out about their children’s day. How many times have you seen the following...

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School Refusal: Why Some Kids Won’t Go to School

If getting your child to school on time involves tears, tantrums, or sophisticated negotiation methods, then you’re not alone. On any given school day, nearly a quarter of American kids are digging in...

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