Tag: children

Protecting The Digital Footprint Of Children

How To Talk To Young Learners About Their Digital Footprint Being born into an interconnected world, children acquire an online presence at a much younger age than previous generations. They are on social media every day, sharing pictures, videos, and posts from their everyday lives. And even before that, their parents share their pictures as [...]read moreProtecting The Digital Footprint Of Children

How To Help Children Achieve Digital Well-Being

How Is Fatigue Affecting Digital Well-Being In An eLearning Environment? With online learning taking over classrooms, kids spend more time glued to their screens than ever before. But, while their ability to navigate virtual classrooms is remarkable, we need to take a hard look at how this negatively affects some aspects of their everyday lives. [...]read moreHow To Help Children Achieve Digital Well-Being

Why Is Cybersecurity For Children Essential?

Why Should Children Learn About Cybersecurity? When was your first contact with the World Wide Web? Perhaps around your teenage years if you are a millennial or well into your adulthood if you are older than that. While that might have been the reality for many people, things are drastically different for children nowadays. Smart [...]read moreWhy Is Cybersecurity For Children Essential?

To Raise Empathetic Children, Parents Must Practice Empathy Themselves

How is empathy “passed down” in this way? When parents respond to children’s distress in a supportive, empathetic way, it gives children a model for how to respond to the distress of others. Friendships in the teen years may then give children a chance to practice and hone the empathy skills that they learned from [...]read moreTo Raise Empathetic Children, Parents Must Practice Empathy Themselves

More Children Died in Indian Boarding Schools Than Previously Known, Federal Report Concludes

“As we have learned over the past three years, these institutions are not just part of our past,” said Bryan Newland, assistant secretary of Indian affairs. “Their legacy reaches us today, and is reflected in the wounds people continue to experience in communities across the United States.” At the same time, the department continued its [...]read moreMore Children Died in Indian Boarding Schools Than Previously Known, Federal Report Concludes

From Good Intentions to Poor Outcomes

Do you stand over your child’s shoulder when they do their homework? Do you find yourself directing your kids’ every move? “Pick up this, clean up that, sit up straight, finish your homework, study hard, say thank you.” Do you spend a good chunk of your day obsessing about your children’s success, like will they [...]read moreFrom Good Intentions to Poor Outcomes

Are Some Children Really More Sensitive? Research Says Yes, But It Varies by Situation

1. Parent praise 2. Parent stress 3. Child mood 4. Child sleep Any parent of a toddler (especially any parent of a sensitive toddler) will get a kick out of this — the researchers measured sensitivity of children during toothbrushing. Parents submitted videos of their children during toothbrushing for two weeks and kept diaries of [...]read moreAre Some Children Really More Sensitive? Research Says Yes, But It Varies by Situation

11 Reasons Not to Blame Parents for Prodigal Children

It can be so easy for Christian parents to judge other parents when their kids stray from the faith. They don’t consider the pain and confusion that the parents are going through. If you are a friend or family member of a person who is struggling with a prodigal child, here are some ways to encourage them. [...]read more11 Reasons Not to Blame Parents for Prodigal Children

Why Children with Disabilities Are Missing School and Losing Skills

The fact that a district could struggle so mightily with special education staffing that students are missing school – that’s not just a Del Norte problem. A recent federal survey of school districts across the U.S. found special education jobs were among the hardest to staff and vacancies were widespread. But what’s happening in Del [...]read moreWhy Children with Disabilities Are Missing School and Losing Skills

The Impact Of eLearning On Children

eLearning For Children eLearning has become a pivotal aspect of modern education, reshaping how children learn, interact, and engage with knowledge. With technological advances, education has witnessed a significant transformation, particularly in how children absorb and process information. This article explores the various dimensions of the impact of eLearning on children, from cognitive development to [...]read moreThe Impact Of eLearning On Children