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A Video Game that Gets You Moving?
Is Pokémon Go reshaping exercise and social interaction through augmented reality?
by Vicki Kircher, M.Ed.
A Kids Guide to Japan
Explore Japan through the eyes of its youth with our freshly crafted online book – a cultural journey awaits.
by Keith A. Howe
I'm Bored
Embracing boredom sparks children's creativity and self-initiative, transforming ennui into adventure.
by Keith A. Howe
My Kid Is Smart for His Height
Explore an educational approach where children learn at their natural pace, free from the one-size-fits-all grade levels.
by Keith A. Howe
Intelligence: Up. Creativity: Down.
Uncover why America's rising IQ scores contrast with a stark decline in creativity since the 1990s.
by Keith A. Howe
Most Likely To Succeed
Explore education's potential with a documentary aligning with our ideals—join the discussion and find a screening near you.
by Keith A. Howe
The Game Boy Problem
Unlock the potential of parental control: how a simple, strict approach to tech may safeguard your child's future.
by Keith A. Howe
Resilience
Explore the power of optimism in nurturing resilience: why some children bounce back from failure and others don't.
by Keith A. Howe
Weather and Memory
Cloudy skies enhance memory and deep thinking, potentially boosting performance in thoughtful tasks like homeschooling.
by Keith A. Howe
Let Them Fail
Embrace struggle in learning: failure can foster deeper understanding and adaptability, as seen in surprising math study results.
by Keith A. Howe
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