With many kids in the Bay Area learning from home and spending an unprecedented amount of time in front of screens, getting outdoors is more i…
Kids who learn and develop good saving habits early in life are more prepared to deal with what lies ahead and develop into financially respon…
Academic resilience is about the growth that comes from learning from setbacks. Here's how to help your children tap into that for success.
Eight months before the COVID-19 outbreak, this Mountain View family traveled to 41 countries over 54 weeks while homeschooling the kids. What…
As most Bay Area students head back to class in distance learning mode, school field trips seem unlikely for the foreseeable future. Luckily, …
Mask-wearing, check-ups and other important health topics for starting the new school year.
Known as pandemic pods, micro schools, learning bubbles and other names, do-it-yourself small groups of learners have rapidly taken off as mos…
As the child of immigrants, the author saw the dreams and the struggles of her parents firsthand, and it fueled her passion for activism. Here…
Our Dear Teacher columnists offer advice on how to make the most of online learning.
Learn more about the role of sensory development in the classroom and find tips for how to set up a classroom at home that helps with online l…
In "Stronger Together: A Guidebook for the Safe Reopening of California's Public Schools," the California Department of Education provides som…
Families across the Bay Area have different concerns and needs. This is one reason why schools are struggling with plans to reopen. Here's wha…
Get prepared for the new school year – however it looks – with these new products by local companies.
Are your kids stressed during these challenging times? Mindfulness and nature can help bring a sense of calm to your children when they need it most.
When the shutdown struck, some East Bay teens found a unique way to help children and adults learn English
With the likelihood that many students will have at least some distance learning this school year, parents need to prepare for how to best sup…
The report card is in on last spring's remote learning during coronavirus school closures, and the results are dismal. How can we do better?
Kids bored yet? This summer, it is especially hard to keep them occupied. Here are fun books and products from Bay Area companies and authors.
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