Playdates provide ideal opportunities for children to develop social skills, foster trust, and build connections through unstructured play, even with simple, short interactions.
As winter sets in, advocates are spotlighting the need for after-school programs to provide Indiana youth with safe spaces to build skills, stay engaged, and foster positive relationships.
The Ephrata School District recently held a special awards ceremony to present 12 "Teacher Classroom Grants" totaling $6,100 to 25 teachers in the district. The grants were distributed among Grant ...
Glasgow has a high rate of health inequalities, with around 50% of the city’s population living in the most health-deprived areas in Scotland. The latest census data shows that in the Glasgow City ...
The Indiana Youth Institute says studies reveal that involvement in teams, clubs, and organized activities not only improves kids' academic and social skills but also strengthens their mental ...
The WS/FCS Special Olympics Bowling Tournament got underway Friday morning. Organizers say the annual event teaches kids of differing abilities they can do anything.
Early writing practice lays a crucial foundation for literacy in young children. Using worksheets to practice writing is a structured and engaging way to introduce preschoolers to essential skills ...