“These were kids just trying to have a summer. And nature didn’t give them that chance.” – Scott Ruskan, Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer, as told to ABC News The flash floods that... Read more »
Last night, 13-year-old Faizan Zaki of Plano, Texas, won the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee. Including Faizan, whose parents emigrated from India, 30 of the past 36 champions have been Indian Americans.... Read more »
At some point after your child turns 18, the parenting manual just… evaporates (assuming there was one to begin with). No more report cards. No bedtime routines. No carpools or permission slips.... Read more »
“Disengaged,” “unmotivated,” “fragile,” “behind.” These are just a few of the negative labels applied to young people today. We read stories about how they’re suffering from pandemic learning loss and an adolescent... Read more »
As a mother of a 14-month-old, a graduate faculty member, and a trauma-informed clinician, I understand how powerful play can be in shaping a child’s understanding of themselves and the world around... Read more »
Young children see their parents as their greatest role models. They seek the approval of their parents and want to be like their parents in as many ways as possible. They notice... Read more »
Kavitha CardozaLITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Sixth-grade boys were lining up to be measured in the Mann Arts and Science Magnet Middle School library. As they took off their shoes and emptied their... Read more »