News

Many parents shy away from this phrase, but both the former first lady—and plenty of psychology research–say it helps kids build critical thinking skills and empathy.
With summer in full swing, the summer slide is also in full effect. No, its not a water slide, instead it’s a term coined ...
The good news is that there are lots of researchers out there testing interventions that can help parents encourage critical thinking — for both kids as young as three to pre-teens and adolescents.
University of Washington researchers developed the game AI Puzzlers to show kids an area where AI systems still typically and ...
As moms we look to affirmations to start our day off right. But affirmations for kids can make an equally positive impact.
Susan Striker, a renowned art educator and author of the bestselling Anti-Coloring Book series, has expanded her innovative ...
San Francisco's move to replace its homegrown ethnic studies curriculum with an off-the-shelf course leaves some parents and ...
A new study reveals that children excel at solving reasoning puzzles designed to challenge AI systems, demonstrating their ...
Inquirer Opinion on MSN15dOpinion
Why kids break
Numerous social occasions influenced my topic this week. We had the book launching of our “Ginhawa” book, edited by ...
A new MIT study suggests that AI is degrading critical thinking skills — which does not surprise educators one bit.