Worried about how to keep your kiddo engaged with learning during school breaks and long weekends? Hands-on experience and free play are best but the internet has also become a great resource. We have ...
If you’re hunkered down with your family, trying to avoid the virus, but trying to keep your children entertained, we found a lot of educational online resources out there, some are pretty cool– and ...
Millions of children across the country are home from school for several weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak. It can be overwhelming for parents to continue and teachers. The National Center for ...
Do your children love to go online, but not always to kids’ websites? Online learning websites for kids are a great way to ...
Kidspace Children’s Museum: Learning at home with Kidspace-At-Home—curated programming and resources developed to spark connection, creativity, laughter and inspiration. Ages 10 and under. Kleefeld ...
With schools closing across the country because of the COVID-19 virus, parents will, if they have not already, find it difficult to keep their students occupied during the day. Below is a list of ...
Studycat addresses growing demand for safe, play-based language apps as families seek independent speaking practice in ...
Studycat helps families turn children’s screen time into language learning through play-based apps designed for early ...
ENFIELD - Students have additional after-school care opportunities this year, through Educational Resources for Children. The agency has expanded its locations by two sites, and is offering new and ...
Every day, more schools and daycares are closing around the country, with no end in sight for many working parents. Some parents struggle to cope, as many juggle a full workday with watching their ...
Museums are closed, but many of the ways kids can learn through them are now available online. And kids might find some activities even cooler than walking around inside a museum — like bird watching.