Kindergarten Readiness: Why Language Development Matters More Than Writing When we think of "School Readiness," we often picture a child holding a pencil. But in developmental science, writing is the final result of a much
Why Your 2-Year-Old Child is Smarter Than AI According to Alison Gopnik, a world-renowned developmental psychologist at UC Berkeley, that messy, loud, and often baffling 2-year-old is actually running circles around the most advanced
There’s a moment every educator and parent recognizes, when a child climbs a little higher than we’d like, balances on a log just a little longer, or insists, “I can do it myself.” Our instinct
Gender is a social construct, a set of roles and expectations defined by the society and culture we grow up in and identify with. From a very young age, children absorb cues about what it
As parents, you may sometimes wonder: “I see my kids playing in preschool, but are they really getting academically ready for school?” The short answer is yes, and more. In high-quality early childhood programs, play
In media education, it’s often said: “Merely producing media is not media literacy, although media literacy should include media production.” This quote, from Renee Hobbs, highlights the difference between creating content and truly understanding it,
“I got slapped growing up, and I turned out fine.” “My parents hit me when I deserved it, and I learned my lesson.” Sound familiar? These phrases are deeply embedded in our culture, passed down






