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How Family Storytelling Shapes Children’s Identity, Confidence, and Connection to Their Roots
Stories shared within families are not only a way to pass time but a powerful tool for child development. Research from Emory University found that children who know more about their family history ...
Today we are facing unprecedented challenges, but we also have a unique opportunity to create a better world. Nearly 1 billion children worldwide are growing up in countries exposed to the negative ...
As a nonprofit that provides mental health care for children ages 3 to 17, Clarity Child Guidance Center has noticed for more than a decade that 90% of our patients have experienced trauma of some ...
Getting a hug from mom might not seem like a big deal, but a new study suggests it could have a lasting impact on who you become. According to research published by the American Psychological ...
Let’s sing our shapes together! "Let’s sing our shapes together! Learning Goal: Count the number of sides a shape has to determine what shape it is Vocabulary: Shape, sides, one, two, three, four, ...
A new term is circulating on TikTok describing children who choose to spend most of their time in communal spaces around the house, rather than retreating to their rooms. A "living room child" is the ...
Tiir Rhoda, a Child Protection Information Management System & Data Assistant for Save the Children in South Sudan, is no stranger to the many challenges children face in search of education and a ...
Adjunct Professor, Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at Ontario Institute for the Study of Education (OISE) and Executive Director at the Atkinson Centre, University of Toronto ...
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