From wordless picture books to classroom photography projects, educators are finding creative ways to use images to spark curiosity, strengthen memory, and inspire storytelling in young learners.
June 30 (UPI) --A recent study by the University of Sussex suggests that storybooks for children having too many pictures can limit word learning among young readers. Psychologists at the University ...
Ever wondered why boys and girls choose particular toys, particular colors and particular stories? Why is it that girls want to dress in pink and to be princesses, or boys want to be Darth Vader, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate Cassada shares and makes sense of K-12 education practices. Research affirms the powerful ways creative expression can help ...
Preschoolers read a lot into writing before they know how to read. Youngsters befuddled by printed squiggles on the pages of a storybook nonetheless understand that a written word, unlike a drawing, ...
With a mix of online resources and creativity, you can keep your kids learning and entertained. Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock South Africa, like most countries in the ...