Helping Kids Thrive in the Age of AI and Screens
Posts in Schoolwork and the era of AI If your kid’s glued to a screen or asking AI to do […]
Posts in Schoolwork and the era of AI If your kid’s glued to a screen or asking AI to do […]
Back in 2002, the U.S. rolled out the grand vision of “No Child Left Behind,” aiming to ensure every kid
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Posts in Autism Series When a child is diagnosed with autism, it feels like a clear answer. But what if
Posts in Autism Series These are kids who will never pay taxes, they’ll never hold a job, they’ll never play
Posts in Autism Series I’m worried that autistic kids might be over-diagnosed in the U.S. California’s rising autism rates—3.9% in
1,380 words, 7 minutes read time. Posts in Autism Series Let’s first take a look at the chart of “Autism
I used to think that once kids can count dots on a dice or count how many pencils they have,
My Story:The easiest way to solve 4 + 2 is to count two numbers after 4, which are 5 and
I used my app Count-Dice to let my kids practice to recognize number of dots without counting (i.e., subitizing). The