World Jan 18 Ukrainian interior minister among 14 killed in helicopter crash near Kyiv By Nick Schifrin, Shoshana Dubnow
Education Aug 27 How some educators are teaching antiracism to the youngest students Education leaders have started to reckon with how to comprehensively teach history and antiracism. With young kids, the challenge is finding ways to tackle those topics in substantive yet age-appropriate ways. By Aaricka Washington, The Hechinger Report
Health Sep 03 5 ways to help your new kindergartener feel at ease You may have remembered the brand new lunch box, but even the most well-prepared parents can be caught off-guard by the emotions of your child starting school for the first time. By Laura Santhanam
Health Nov 28 Could being born in August make an ADHD diagnosis more likely? More than 6 million of U.S. children have been diagnosed with ADHD, the most common neurobehavioral disorder during childhood. And this number has doubled in less than two decades. By Laura Santhanam
Health Feb 29 Rocky home lives could hinder kindergartener success, study finds Very young children who endure neglect, abuse and dysfunctional home lives go on to struggle as kindergartners, leaving them at risk for more difficult years as adolescents and adults, a new study finds. By Lisa Gillespie, Kaiser Health News
Oct 12 Watch 9:16 Is kindergarten too young to suspend a student? By PBS News Hour At the largest charter school network in New York City, strict academic and behavior standards set the stage for learning. That doesn't exclude children as young as 5 or 6 years old, who can be given out-of-school suspensions if they… Continue watching
Jul 18 Watch Language Wars: Should Spanish-Speaking Students Be Taught in English Only? Language Wars: Should Spanish-Speaking Students Be Taught in English Only?… Continue watching