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The views expressed in this post are those of a Spoke contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of Red Tricycle. What if something out there had your kid begging...
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Through the ages, parents have had a lot to deal with. Is my child getting bullied at school? Is my child behind in reading? Is my child happy? You get the idea, lots to worry...
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Whether you're a lifelong rule-follower or more loosey goosey about the finer points probably says a lot about how you parent your children. But how do you know your own...
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Developmental psychologist Shauna Cooper studies the cultural and contextual factors that contribute to positive youth development. Throughout her career, UNC-Chapel Hill...
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Send this page to someone via email Whether it’s an alien from another planet, a stuffed teddy bear come to life or just a play pal from summer camp who lives far away during...
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Image zoom Andy Lim/Shutterstock In March 2019, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released new guidelines for introducing kids to peanuts in the hopes of decreasing the...
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4 Ways to Develop a Team of Forward-Looking Tech Enthusiasts Introducing new educational technology goes beyond professional development. by Twitter David Andrade is a Senior...
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Playing with friends is an important way for children to learn social rules, such as sharing and taking turns, and to develop resilience, confidence, and problem-solving. Of...
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General Assembly, a bootcamp, will help you master new skills in design, marketing, technology and data—and offer to help you get a job. Udacity, an online-learning platform,...