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Physical surroundings are the very foundation of a sense of place. How can we reinterpret and design our classroom environment…
Read moreYou may be wondering how you can best manage your time at home with your child during the holidays. At…
Read moreThe sibling relationship serves as a template for other relationships—and reactions are varied. When a child with a disability becomes…
Read moreBeverly Daniel Tatum, Ph.D., president emerita of Spelman College, is a psychologist and the author of "Why Are All the…
Read moreI am white and have been educating other white people about the meaning of race in our lives for the…
Read moreEncourage kids to ask questions about the information they’re receiving. Are there any inconsistencies in the content? Is the argument…
Read moreAll students can achieve in mathematics at high levels. If we can bring about changes in mathematics teaching, many more…
Read moreProviding the time, space and materials for play—as well as being a caring play partner—makes parents strong advocates for play…
Read moreWhen they feel a sense of control, children and teens are focused, goal-directed, present-centered and optimistic—and not highly stressed. They…
Read moreParents League of New York sits down with Rachel Henes of Hallways to discuss its new book for parents and…
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