Jul 29, 2011 11:54AM
Can therapy animals help children learn to read? In a word, yes.
The Ocean Project reaches out to teens and tweens, offering online tips and resources for educators working with children.
Popular culture assigns each generation its own nickname—enjoy this historical perspective.
A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that most Americans take a positive view of marriage.
Earth Day Network (EDN) has launched the first interactive social network for K-12 educators and students.
Learn how to avoid ingesting aflatoxin, a mold linked to liver cancer.
A recent study confirms that even toddlers understand—and practice—sharing and fairness.
Another reason to encourage outdoor play: Physically active children tend to have better developed brains.
Girls who eat a high-fat diet may be at greater risk for developing breast cancer.
Jul 29, 2011 11:54AM ● By Carolyn Rubenstein
The world delights and awes kids on a daily basis. It can do the same for us, too.