Despite it is often described as “childhood disorder,” ADHD can continue through adolescence and adulthood as well although the symptoms really do begin in childhood. According to Healthline, there ...
The Director of Operations, from The Utah Afterschool Network, Ben Trentelman, talks about summer learning programs that would be great for you kids! Also a summer initiative from the National Summer ...
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Some 500 children are back on campus this summer for United Way of Santa Barbara County’s free 2024 Fun in the Sun summer learning program that runs for six weeks, June 17-Aug. 2, on campuses from ...
ST. CLOUD, Fla. – School may be out for the summer, but some educators say your kids still need to be learning. The Creative Inspiration Journey School is a tuition-free public charter school. They ...
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The Chattanooga Public Library is kicking off a summer learning program for all ages this week. The program, called Make. Play. Read. Learn. (MPRL), will be 100 percent online this year, offering a ...
A north Tulsa youth-enrichment program has been recognized for its efficiency in helping keep vulnerable children learning and healthy during the critical summer months. The National Summer Learning ...
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This year, the Chattanooga Public Library will host its annual Summer Learning Programs entirely online. Instead of visiting the library physically, participants can sign up for Make. Play. Read.