Why Kids are Always Asking ‘Why’
Curiosity is really important for our kids’ development. Read the science behind it, then do this the next time they ask ‘why’.
Curiosity is really important for our kids’ development. Read the science behind it, then do this the next time they ask ‘why’.
Project-based learning helps kids develop top skills that employers look for – leadership, critical thinking, and cross-cultural understanding.
Budding entrepreneurs use the power of numbers to develop and pitch their own local business idea.
Whether we’re their full-time teacher or they’re in a classroom during the day, there’s a place for parents in the day-to-day of school.
Kids learn how to approach problems scientifically through the process of baking bread.
Help your young historian understand how each of our individual stories impact our collective understanding of history, our world, and ourselves.
Through the project, kids will learn the power of words to influence an audience and inspire action.
Academic benchmarks don’t measure the whole kid; we need to consider mindsets and behaviors vital to our kids thriving and their overall well-being.
Help your kid develop the habit of reflection to understand themselves better.
These three strategies will help you get excited about school and learning again.