There’s no one silver bullet that will guarantee a child becomes a skilled and avid reader. But here are some things you can ...
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I am well aware of the potential benefits and harms of social media. But I am also a parent of two teenagers. I talk about ...
The Scripps Howard Fund partnered with KXXV and KRHD to help underserved students gain access to books and create pathways to a brighter future.
It’s not about being childish - it’s about rediscovering what makes you feel alive, whether through embracing spontaneity, ...
Reading with your child is a wonderful way to strengthen ... “The focus should be on the processes that help the child develop resilience, teaching them what to do when challenged or when ...
According to an article titled, " Why We Should Let Our Kids Be Sad ," " (children) also need to cry, and yell, and whimper.
Readers offer examples in response to a guest essay. To the Editor: Re “Giving Kids Autonomy Has Surprising Results,” by Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop (Opinion guest essay, Jan.
Minnesota’s 141 public libraries are a valuable and free public resource for so much more than just physical media, including ...
Resolutions don’t have to be about cutting things out — they can be about adding joy and enriching your life. And what better way to do that than through books? Reading is more than just an enjoyable ...