Category: development
“The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge, but imagination.” – Albert Einstein. When it comes to fostering creativity in students, this statement holds more relevance than ever. Creativity—our capacity… Read More
Parenting is no easy feat. As any parent, teacher, or mental health professional can attest, guiding children through life’s emotional rollercoasters is often as unpredictable as it is rewarding. And… Read More
Imagine this: it’s been a long day, and your three-year-old is on the brink of another meltdown. You hand them a tablet, hoping it will keep them occupied long enough… Read More
When children enter first grade, they embark on a journey filled with new academic challenges and social dynamics. But what really helps them persist through tough tasks? Recent research sheds… Read More
Choosing a high school major is a significant milestone for adolescents, marking their first steps toward a future career. However, these decisions often align with gender stereotypes, where boys tend… Read More