I recently read a book to my 4½-year-old daughter that I immediately took out of her room and decided never to read again.
Experts tell Newsweek why parents should let kids make mistakes, learn from experience, and even face a few natural consequences.
FORT MOHAVE - Academy of Building Industries 21st annual open house showcased student projects and celebrated a year replete with new programs, new opportunities, and plenty of good news.
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In her new book, “Smartphone Nation,” social media expert Kaitlyn Regehr helps parents manage their digital media consumption and teach kids healthy tech habits.