With a Montessori-based approach that emphasizes hands-on learning, independence, and natural development, Pok Pok makes ...
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NYC students clock about 130 fewer hours in class than national peers. It likely hurts learning.
New York City students are on track to spend 130 fewer hours in class than the national average this year. Less instructional time can hinder learning, experts warn.
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Alabama set to become one of the first states to crack down on technology for young children
Alabama is set to be one of the first states in the country to limit screen time for young children in child care and kindergarten programs. This week, a bill received final passage in the statehouse.
With its twirly cord and landline-like features, the Tin Can is giving kids a crash course in phone etiquette. For example: Talk!
It’s not so much a traditional clock as it is a measuring tool, but it’s all that’s needed to do some basic, interplanetary calculations As an example, the team suggests a scenario in which a ...
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Social media restrictions, cellphone bans, more: what lawmakers passed in the 2026 legislative session
Indiana lawmakers passed a tighter school cellphone ban, restrictions on social media accounts for minors, and a mandate for greater school cooperation with immigration enforcement.
Starting school later helps teenagers get more sleep, improves well-being, and supports stronger academic performance.
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Tips to prepare children for daylight saving time — with Infirmary Health’s Mary Wells, M.D.
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Mary Wells, M.D., with Infirmary Health, joined WKRG News 5 on The Doctor Is In to discuss daylight saving time and how it affects children’s sleep. In the video above, Wells ...
Daylight saving time begins next month. Learn why we spring forward, its history, and which states don't observe it ...
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