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Looks Great, but Lacks Meaning: The Impact of High-Stimulating Shows on Children

Many children's programs claiming to be educational can have negative long-term consequences due to elements that overstimulate their brains. ...

Teaching Hours and Flexibility During COVID Times

The family and domestic responsibilities of teachers and other professionals have been under-attended during the pandemic, creating complex problems.

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What is Zoom Fatigue and How To Avoid It in Students?

As online education stops being a novelty and becomes the norm, new problems emerge in adapting to different educational routines.

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How to Talk about Racism in the Classroom?

Talking about racism in the classroom is not easy, but there are resources to initiate an honest and productive discussion.

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Five Steps to Reduce Childhood Anxiety

These measures can lessen the problem of children's anxiety at home.

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Childhood Anxiety: How to Detect It?

Anxiety and stress are not the same. How can you distinguish anxiety in children to treat it correctly?

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What is the Difference Between Homeschooling, Unschooling and Deschooling?

The new reality of many families is having school at home. Can we call this “homeschooling”?

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Parents, Students, and Teachers Face the Challenges of Adapting to Homeschooling

In the face of coronavirus, millions of teachers, students, and parents around the world confront the challenge of adapting to online education.

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Opinion: Does it Work to Fine Parents for Picking Up Kids Late?

In an attempt to increase student safety, many schools are fining parents who are late to pick up children after school, but are these ...

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