If you want to connect with your kids and encourage their curiosity, try asking them open-ended questions! Often when adults talk to children, we ask questions with specific answers: “Did you have a good day at school?” “What is your favorite color?” “Do you...
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Ask your child these 3 questions every night to help your child learn how to verbally express themselves and to help you learn about their day.
This 5-minute video depicts a theory of change from the Frontiers of Innovation community for achieving breakthrough outcomes for vulnerable children and fam...
The way parents relate to their children affects more than their emotional health, it also has an impact on their physical well-being, a new study found.
With school starting up again, it’s important that parents think about ways they can help their children succeed not only academically, but also socially.
While moms love their children no matter what language they speak, different cultures face different challenges when it comes to parenting.
If hyper-arousal is a normal state for many children, how can we help our kids learn to be genuinely calm? Anthropologist Barbara J. King explores a new book on self-regulation.
Starting a new bedtime routine is one thing parents can do now to prepare young children for the first day of school.
When children are young, they are learning sponges. Every new experience, every word they learn, every behavior they adopt, is an investment in a mor...
My Kids' Adventures helps busy parents create fun adventures with their kids--anywhere. We solve the 'I'm bored, I don't know what to do?" question posed by children by empowering parents (and grandparents) to effortlessly create exciting activities with their kids using our free resources.
Today’s young children are working more, but they’re learning less.
Do cell phones make kids safer — or more vulnerable? Most parents get kids phones because they seem like a way to keep children safe and connected. After all, with a cell phone, your child can contact you whenever he needs you. Also, you should be able to reach your child (assuming, of course, that she hasn’t lost the cell phone, buried it in a backpack, lent it to a friend, forgotten to turn the ringer on, or decided to ignore it when…
We teach children how to care for their bodies – use our resources to help them learn to look after their minds too
It’s time for SOCKTOBER! Help us activate 2 million people to help their neighbors who are homeless as they prepare for winter! Find out more by watching and...
Thousands of children in public pre-K, especially black preschoolers, are suspended each year. The problems are clear. So are some fixes.
Children are not born with resilience, which is produced through the interaction of biological systems and protective factors in the social environment. The ...
Inspiring creativity in children through questions