GreatSchools’ weekly grade-based newsletters empower parents to support their child’s academic and social-emotional learning. One reader shares the role the newsletters have played in her life.
Generosity boosts happiness, has a ripple effect, and can be taught. See how this family’s $100 giving challenge resulted in something extraordinary.
Parents learn helpful ways to explain to their child about what makes a good friend and how friends should treat each other. Parents will also learn how to help their child communicate clearly to other children. The video is most appropriate for parents of children in first grade, second grade, and third grade.
Want your child to tell the truth? Here's what research shows really works — and a common mistake that actually encourages lying.
We asked kids what qualities they think our country's next leader should have.
Mom's rules or Dad's rules? Faced with two very different parenting styles, this boy makes a surprising insight.
Making pizza gives preschoolers a chance to practice waiting — and maybe even learn a little patience!
Why is it so hard to get your child do chores? Hear one girl's tips for parents on getting kids to help around the house.
Kids are learning emotional intelligence skills at school. But how will they act when no adults are around? It's not always easy to do the kind thing.
Vivienne's only 11, but she's trying to end child slavery. It's not always easy to keep going. Here's how she stays positive.
Making friendship treasure boxes is a fun (and easy) way for the preschool set to practice listening and learn empathy — two skills they'll need in kindergarten.