"Play isn’t just a frivolous pastime for children. It’s a powerful, even essential, tool for healing," writes Cas Holman.
Playgrounds aren’t just places for play. They’re places where people can form a deeper sense of belonging with others in their neighborhoods.
Pam Amendola, an English teacher at Dawson County High School in Dawsonville, Ga., decided to put an AI twist into her ...
Toddlers and their parents adore the happy, loving teacher Ghislaine Kinzounza — but few know what she endured to get to ...
Discover MightyMe at FieldhouseUSA Frisco: play-based classes for kids ages 2–8 that build confidence, movement skills and ...
Havrisik has bounced around a bit since signing with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2022. He played in ...
OHIO’s Stephen Harvey, Ph.D., contributes his expertise to FIFA’s global Training Centre, sharing research-driven coaching ...
The Nairobi City County Government has reaffirmed its commitment to providing quality early learning by co-creating a play-based learning manual for Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) ...
The Zinn Education Project's Teach Truth on Constitution Day campaign encourages students to critically examine the ...
Detroit Lions left tackle Taylor Decker is managing chronic pain from a right shoulder injury to play each week. Decker follows an extensive daily rehabilitation routine but has only practiced once ...
Research indicates that repetition and distributed practice are effective methods for strengthening memory and enhancing ...