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The organization that helps adults and families to improve literacy skills has recently relocated from Troost Avenue to the ...
One of those parents being advised not to give their children a smartphone is Emma who said she felt like "the worst parent ...
Kids are often ready to stay home alone around age 11 or 12, the Observer previously reported, but parents should weigh ...
Summertime is a battle of parents vs. screens. Here are five tips for getting your kids to read this summer, including ...
California’s dismal reading scores point to the need to bolster early literacy, but here's why experts say it may be possible ...
1. Join Lewiston Public Library’s summer reading program. Each year, the Lewiston Public Library runs its summer reading ...
In this “Swim South Florida” story, Local 10’s Nicole Perez has introduced us to a mother who is sending a message about the ...
Growing up as a shy kid himself, Escueta struggled with public speaking and reading. That changed in seventh grade when his ...
There are many ways to communicate your values to your kids. There are formal lectures; specific talks, books and discussions ...
“Children at age 3 are very capable," said Theresa Roberts, a former Sacramento State child development professor who researches early childhood reading. And it doesn't have to be a chore, she said.
By the end, we had hit more than 300,000 minutes. I did weekly raffles, so for every 30 minutes read, kids would get an entry into the weekly raffle, and we’d pull a few names from different grades.
The Register interviewed McAfee, a lay Dominican and father of seven and Register contributor, about his latest children’s ...