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A University of the Basque Country study finds traditional pencil-and-paper methods superior for early literacy development.
Lori Glaser-Jester knows what it feels like to lose a child. She lost her son, Kaleb, at age 5 to Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. To help her family and other families going through the loss of a ...
As schools have drifted away from cursive writing instruction, one Gary couple is launching classes in the flowing writing ...
Initiative hopes to show the beauty of written Cantonese, often sidelined in formal settings, while helping youth connect to ...
I carry my child self around with me all the time,” Peterson said at talk at Montpelier's Kellogg-Hubbard Library in March.
I am writing as a pediatrician and pediatric cardiologist who trained at Children’s Memorial Hospital (now Lurie Children’s), ...
Celebrate the classic tune He's a Jolly Good Fellow with its rich history, cheerful lyrics, and lasting role in joyful ...
Story time can be effective in guiding students—even middle school students—to recognize the possibilities of producing their ...
Tessa Duder shares her unwavering passion for writing and reveals why she'll never give up, no matter the challenges she ...
The WritersBLOCK / ReadersBLOCK project in Hobart is a reminder of the importance of stories, and the benefits of making time ...
Renowned fantasy author and Utah native Brandon Sanderson is set to headline the state's largest writing conference next year ...
Memoir of a Basketball Wife' — details her experiences living around world as Chris Burgess pursued pro career with up to ...