CINCINNATI (WKRC) - She's a mom, a teacher and now, an author. A Tri-State educator is out with a children's book to help little ones learn to read while also learning about some Queen City gems.
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Green Elementary joined All Kids Bike to teach kindergartners bicycle skills. The $9,000 program includes balance bikes, helmets, and ...
How much would you pay for your child's art? That's the question one Australian kindergarten posed to dozens of families this week when it asked them to stump up A$2,200 (£1,000; $1,400) for the ...
The Federal Trade Commission has started an inquiry into several social media and artificial intelligence companies, including OpenAI and Meta, about the potential harms to children and teenagers who ...
A 2-year telephone-based intervention providing nurse-led support calls and short message service (SMS) to mothers was associated with a reduced BMI in children aged up to 5 years, with the greatest ...
Have you ever watched a child’s face light up the first time they see snow falling outside? That magical mix of wonder, ...
Courtesy photos Leanne Clark, an eighth-grader, and Ryleigh Holmes, a freshman, teamed up with junior Frances Weaver to advocate for lawnmower and hearing safety. Each participant received earplugs, ...
These back-to-school reads will help children tackle first-day nerves, new teachers, letters, numbers and more. By Travis Jonker Travis Jonker is a children’s book author and illustrator, and the ...
Saying more children have been starting kindergarten without essential skills, the P.E.I. Department of Education and Early Years has launched new resources to support families and help ease the ...
More than 200 children in northwest China have been hospitalized with lead poisoning after school chefs used toxic paint to decorate food at a kindergarten. Authorities arrested eight individuals, ...
I loved sleepovers growing up and wanted my kids to enjoy the experience too. My kids started going to and hosting sleepovers when they were in kindergarten. They knew they could call me at any point ...
Some of my fondest childhood memories involve shimmying into my sleeping bag, holding a flashlight, and laughing with my friends until our eyes became too heavy with happy exhaustion to keep them open ...