#4 may come as a surprise!
I arrived at Founders Classical Academy of Lewisville, Texas, in September 2023 and found my way to the gym of the lower school, where the K–5 students gather every morning. Usually the kids from one ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Education is seeking $18 million to fund a new curriculum addressing the effects of screen addiction among children. The proposed program, named ...
A reader faults her husband’s relatives for not teaching their young children any English, which she worries may make for an awkward holiday visit. By Philip Galanes My husband’s relatives are ...
A single English verb carries more definitions than any other in the language. Lexicographers have confirmed that the word 'Run' holds 645 distinct meanings in the Oxford English Dictionary’s upcoming ...
Professor Xiao Wang, director of University of Virginia's Supreme Court Clinic, litigated the case of Ames v. Ohio Youth Services. The thrust of the case was quite simple, and intuitively appealing: ...
At Little Chefs, Big Change classes, kids learn to cook healthy, affordable food, and taste test it too. Classes are free and operated out of after-school programs, community centers, summer camps and ...
We teach our kids to read, write and ride a bike. But we often skip one essential life skill: money management. Learn how to start the money conversation with your kids in our latest course, How To ...
As a couple that retired young thanks to side hustles, we’ve written about many side hustles here at ChaChingQueen. Another side hustle that is rapidly gaining traction, thanks in part to ...
Doomscrolling has a new hazard. Oxford University Press announced “rage bait” is its 2025 word of the year. The prestigious publisher defines “rage bait” as “online content deliberately designed to ...
A Southern California mom, Ivon Millan, created the YouTube character "Salsita" to teach children English and Spanish. Inspired by her own daughters, Millan hopes the videos help families preserve ...
In 1940, St. Clair McKelway typed a memo to William Shawn, The New Yorker’s managing editor for fact. McKelway was writing a six-part Profile of Walter Winchell for the magazine, and he was unhappy ...