During Black History Month, we’re reminded that reading with babies is equity in action—building brains, strengthening bonds, and giving every child a stronger, more just start.
As families choose child-led approaches like Montessori, Reggio Emilia, and nature-based preschools, these models are ...
Early childhood curriculum strengthens music skills that support reading achievement I have been BLOWN away by what the ...
In an era of packed schedules, screen time, and intense focus on school readiness, many children are playing less than in previous generations, which harms development.
Summer camp, at its best, does not pause learning. It brings it to life, helping children grow academically, socially and emotionally while preparing them not just for the next school year, but for ...
In 2024, 51% of families read aloud to their very young children, while 37% read aloud to their kids between the ages of 6 and 8 years old.
Since the pandemic, more children have been starting school without being "school-ready." In 2022–23, 33% of all children starting reception in England did not have the skills needed for success in ...
“Disagreements between parents and grandparents are exceedingly common when a new baby joins the family,” Dr. Whitney Casares, pediatrician and founder of Modern Mommy Doc, told HuffPost. “That’s ...
Parents, grandparents and community advocates have driven educational change before. That leadership is needed again.
Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin discusses the Yes In God's Backyard Initiative at a public hearing in October ...
Ohio Department of Children and Youth will use a federal grant worth $14.7 million to strengthen the child care-to-kindergarten system, though future program funding remains uncertain.