With the help of animal characters, educators can help children navigate big feelings with mindfulness and self-compassion.
Evolutionarily speaking, we are built to enjoy learning. Neuroscientists (and those of us who spend time with young children) know this to be true—but institutionalized education tends to dim the joy ...
This April, Delaware celebrated the 27th annual Teach Children to Save Day, a national financial literacy initiative coordinated locally by the University of Delaware’s Center for Economic Education ...
Kids are curious creatures. Spend a little time in any classroom and you’ll find yourself the recipient of countless questions ranging from the strange to the profound. From pondering the diversity of ...
Engaging learning through PBL makes math concepts fun and relevant--and ensures students see real-world connections to ...
Literacy is one of the most important skills for children to learn, but many are falling behind. A 2023 study found that ...
Teaching children to tell time doesn’t have to be a struggle—it can be an adventure. From interactive games and hands-on crafts to clever apps and board games, there are countless ways to make clock ...
Observational learning is a type of learning where individuals acquire new behaviors, skills, or mindsets by watching and imitating the actions of others. Perhaps the most universal and powerful form ...