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Simple, Low-cost Steps Enhance Adolescents’ Health
How much impact do you think wearing a pedometer or a few minutes of meditation a day have on an adolescent's health? If scientific research is to be believed - a lot! more
Feynman’s ‘Fun to Imagine’ Video Series
In this fabulous video series produced by the BBC in 1983, physicist Richard Feynman thinks aloud about jiggling atoms, fire, electricity, magnets, rubber bands, mirrors, trains, stars, big numbers, and more. more
Reading Rocks!
Watch the video that’s making waves in schools across the nation – Gotta Keep Reading! more
Simple, Low-cost Steps Enhance Adolescents’ Health
How much impact do you think wearing a pedometer or a few minutes of meditation a day have on an adolescent's health? If scientific research is to be believed - a lot! more
Feynman’s ‘Fun to Imagine’ Video Series
In this fabulous video series produced by the BBC in 1983, physicist Richard Feynman thinks aloud about jiggling atoms, fire, electricity, magnets, rubber bands, mirrors, trains, stars, big numbers, and more. more
Fun Science Facts From the Library of Congress
Did you ever wonder why a camel has a hump? If you can really tell the weather by listening to the chirp of a cricket? The Library of Congress will help you answer these fun questions. more
Timing of Parent and Child Communication About Sexuality
The current issue of 'Pediatrics' features the results of a longitudinal study on the timing of parent-child communication about sexual behavior. The conclusion? It's usually too little and too late. more
Neil Gaiman – Master of Kid Goth
An article in the current issue of New Yorker provides interesting insights into Gaiman's work, his life, and his uniquely entertaining brand of fantasy/horror/adventure writing for audiences of all ages. more
Parental Love with Strings Attached
Alfie Kohn asserts that loving our children isn’t enough. We have to love them unconditionally – for who they are, not for what they do. more
College Admission: Days of Early Decision
By MAUREEN P. TILLMAN
The letters, fat and thin, and their cyberspace equivalents, are landing this time of year, telling local high school seniors if they have been admitted to their... more
Helping Parents Communicate Better With Schools
How can families and schools can work together to help young children learn and grow? Here's some research from the Harvard Family Research Project on parent-school communication. more
Language Learning Games
Digital DialectsThe Digital Dialects website features free to use interactive games for learning languages. The site currently features 60 language sections. more