Reading is a solitary activity, not a lonely one. I was a shy kid who loved books in part because they felt like a form of ...
I grew up in the days of the SNES and the Sega Megadrive. Even then, furious debates would rage about the harm (or lack thereof) that video games would inflict on growing children. A few decades later ...
Heather Miller, a first grade teacher in Austin, Texas, works with a small group of students in her classroom on reading skills. Credit: Jackie Mader/ The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers ...
For teachers and parents, a close look at a child’s writing sample offers key information about his or her literacy development. In this post, I collaborate with co-author Dr. Molly Ness of Fordham ...
The new question-of-the-week is: In what ways can reading support writing instruction? In Part One, Michelle Shory, Ed.S., Irina V. McGrath, Ph.D., Laura Robb, Lindsey Moses, and Laverne Bowers shared ...
Miskin’s memoir, Hell Gate Bridge: A Memoir of Motherhood, Madness, and Hope, reveals the emotional toll of living with depersonalization-derealization disorder (DPDR), highlighting the isolation ...
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