We all know children’s movies can vary wildly in quality (not that quality really matters when you’re a kid, of course). Thankfully, Netflix carries movies for kids from the wildly irreverent to the ...
MAKING memories over the Easter holidays is the perfect way to kickstart spring. But filling two weeks off with the family can see cracks start to show in your bank balance – not just your choccy eggs ...
An underperforming California school district is dishing out nearly $300,000 to partner with a group to teach a rap-based curriculum to students, sparking "troubling" concerns, the Justice Department ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The Huntington Children’s Museum encouraged creativity and curiosity among kids with their 2026 Fablecon. On Friday night, kids and families dressed up as their favorite ...
Joseph Garrett Duggar, who starred on the TLC reality show “19 Kids and Counting,” was arrested Wednesday after he was accused of molesting a 9-year-old girl six years ago during a vacation in Florida ...
Third grade students in an Ossining, N.Y. classroom complete math problems on individual white boards instead of on computers. Credit: Jackie Mader/The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers one ...
There’s a moment that stops parents mid-scroll: their child, barely old enough to tie their shoes, leans toward a screen and asks a question out loud — genuinely expecting an answer. That moment used ...
Like many parents, Michaeleen Doucleff struggled with her young daughter's screen use. Doucleff, author of the bestselling book Hunt, Gather, Parent, followed the American Academy of Pediatrics' ...
On the night before her fifth birthday in March 1951, Liza Minnelli, rigged out in a Hopalong Cassidy cowboy suit and matching boots, watched “The Milton Berle Show” with her parents, the movie star ...
In “Hunt, Gather, Parent,” Michaeleen Doucleff promised to make family life easier. Her new book, “Dopamine Kids,” asks something harder: Can parents give up their own vices and let kids go back to ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. The schools in Steubenville, Ohio, are doing something unusual—in fact, it’s almost ...
Stepping into the 1950s is like jumping into a time machine to a world where life moved more slowly, and playtime ruled supreme. For kids, this was the golden age of analog fun. Long afternoons spent ...