Enitan Tanimowo, the visioneer of KidsCook Showdown, and also the director, Dominion Consultancy Concepts, in this interview ...
Ever since the pandemic, the child care sector has grappled with tight budgets, staffing shortages, and low wages. Dara Bloom, an associate professor at North Carolina State University, has watched ...
In a new report, UNICEF examines the status, trends, inequities and drivers of child food poverty in early childhood — and how some countries are successfully addressing it. A mother feeds her ...
As a parent or caregiver for a kid with food allergies, the health journey often means facing unfamiliar and unexpected challenges. Finding out your child has a food allergy can come as a shock, ...
The Summer Feed & Read program provides nutritious meals to Oklahoma children during the summer months. These meals follow the USDA MyPlate guidelines and include protein as the main course, along ...
Do your children love to go online, but not always to kids’ websites? Online learning websites for kids are a great way to ...
In my previous posts, we explored why summer feels so boring for kids and why traditional activity lists often make the problem worse. Today, I want to dive deeper into what child-led learning ...
“I once had a student who hated math, but he loved football, so we did daily problems around Auburn University football,” says Suzanne H. Collins, who teaches second grade at Rocky Ridge Elementary, a ...