
How to talk to your kids about death
When you talk to your kids about death, speak in simple, concrete terms, avoid euphemisms and don’t be afraid to show your emotions.

When you talk to your kids about death, speak in simple, concrete terms, avoid euphemisms and don’t be afraid to show your emotions.

Every decision about a return to in-person schooling should start at home, and there are a number of questions to consider.

Here are some ways to support your family’s emotional health by staying active, working on independence and advocating for (new) school supports.

Research shows that on average, students’ achievement scores can decline over summer vacation by one month’s worth of school-year learning.

For children who appear to have little appetite, but are otherwise not particularly picky eaters, it is important to set a routine for meal and snack times.