Parents know that in a competitive world, it’s their job to help equip their children with all the skills they’ll need to succeed. While it’s easy to get caught up in a preschooler’s academic ...
Here is a new post from pediatric occupational therapist Angela Hanscom, author of a number of popular posts on this blog, including “Why so many kids can’t sit still in school today,” as well as “The ...
—Easily corrected visual impairment affects over 174,000 preschool-age children in the US, a number expected to grow by over 25% by 2060. Reviewed by Sarju Patel, MD, MPH, MSc, Director of Uveitis and ...
LIMA — A local teacher is using a new curriculum to teach the new generation. The “Wild Child Play School” teaches young children ages 2 through 5 through play. The playschool currently only takes six ...
As pressure to raise scores on standardized tests has trickled down to the lower grades, kindergarten and even pre-kindergarten classrooms have focused more on academic skills. But debating whether a ...
After years of gradual expansion, California is making transitional kindergarten available for all 4-year-olds this fall. An additional grade before kindergarten, transitional kindergarten is meant to ...
The number of preschool children in the U.S. with visual impairment is projected to increase by more than 25 percent in the coming decades, with the majority of visual impairment resulting from simple ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Based on large-scale population data, Hispanic white children accounted for the highest number of visually ...
The Florida-based preschool company O2B Kids opened its Sartell location Feb. 3. The preschool offers age-separated classes, small student-to-teacher ratios, and a curriculum to prepare children for ...
The number of preschool children with visual impairment is projected to increase by 26 percent through 2060, according to a study in JAMA Ophthalmology. Researchers investigated data from two U.S.