Experts tell Newsweek why parents should let kids make mistakes, learn from experience, and even face a few natural consequences.
Last year, the 25,000 kids' votes in New Jersey's "mock election" closely mirrored how adults voted in the real election.
Let’s start with my favorite deal of the week: our best-overall underwear is just $5 at Gap’s sitewide sale. A perfect lightweight turtleneck for layering is now just $17. It comes in ten colors as ...
The fried chicken chain is offering 50 chicken nuggets, complete with 10 dipping sauces, on Halloween for $20 to celebrate ...
Gajilan, who has worked at Reuters for more than 14 years and was then digital news director, had been reading about artificial intelligence and custom GPTs—tailored AI models that users could ...
Young chimpanzees are remarkably innovative, inventing tools and improving on ones that adults use—and this technical ...
The approach to the place is unprepossessing, and though the insignia above the door is bold, there is nothing to suggest the ...
Children’s programming and coding center Code Ninjas will be opening a new location in Spring Nov. 15 according to store management. Code Ninjas offers classes in computer programming, game coding and ...
Polaris Career Center is inviting local fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade students to discover future career paths through its third annual Explorer Club. The two-day afterschool program blends hands-on ...
This 456-page guide teaches you how to program 8-bit games in assembly and how the classic handheld works on a technical level.
You haven’t screwed up your kids by letting them use social media. An expert has tips for what to do
In her new book, “Smartphone Nation,” social media expert Kaitlyn Regehr helps parents manage their digital media consumption and teach kids healthy tech habits.
The Boys and Girls Club of Frederick County was one of eight clubs nationwide awarded funding to expand its science, ...
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