Deakin University research has for the first time observed the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning ...
In the currency of family happiness, a simple “thank you” might be worth more than we think. Researchers from the University ...
Explore exciting science experiments you can easily do at home! From simple reactions to mind-blowing results, these ...
Martha loves to relate her science examples in practical, everyday terms, that the kids can identify with. For example: “Divide the speed of light (300 megameters per second) by the FM frequency on ...
Obviously, most kids won’t grow up to be professional athletes, but every child can develop athleticism. A good strength training program for kids will set them on a trajectory to a healthy lifestyle ...
The Bell Technology Center is going old school, teaching kids how to build their own amateur radios, with an eye on the ...
Explaining a theoretical science concept to high school students requires a new way of thinking altogether, which is precisely what researchers did when they orchestrated a dance with high school ...
The holiday season is nearly upon us and it’s easy for a child’s sweet tooth go wild. However, new research shows that it may ...
It's a scientific truth many in the field of early childhood development like to parrot: children's brains are like sponges.
For those who have survived the first 12 months of parenthood, along with all the attendant joys, worry, and sleep ...
Bers is developing “smart playgrounds” that intend to teach elementary children computational thinking in a hands-on ...
NSTA announces the release of a new NSTA Kids™ book, Next Time You See a Snowflake, an exciting new title in the Next Time ...