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This article provides a model of the different levels of community involvement and identifies research-based benefits of community engagement.
This 56-page document serves primarily as a resource to support districts in engaging and communicating with families.
This article highlights a variety of resources for parents, students, teachers, and administrators to support successful transitions between school levels, including between elementary and middle school.
This article describes 10 recommendations to help community members volunteer wisely.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture provides information and links related to preschool nutrition.
To support teachers and staff in the event of ongoing school closures and virtual instruction, Hanover Research presents researched and anecdotal best practices for delivering online math and reading instruction to students in Grades K-12.
This article/website offers information on the pros and cons of asynchronous learning versus synchronous learning when considering colleges. Synchronous learning is online or distance education that happens in real time, whereas asynchronous learning occurs through online channels without real-time interaction
This webpage details the different stages of social development, as well as best-practices for improving social development and how to reinforce specific social skills.
Common Sense Media details the four main categories of screen time - passive consumption, interactive consumption, communication, and content creation. This guide also details some best-practices for child screen time.
This report discusses research about the benefits of full-day preschool and kindergarten programs and provides aligned recommendations for local and state government leaders.
This article provides an overview of milestones for parents to expect from their children ages three through five.
This webpage details why toddlers thrive in a scheduled environment, as well as a sample schedule and framework around which to schedule a toddler's activities.
Scholastic provides a series of resources on developmental milestones (cognitive, social, language, and other) for children ages 3-5.
Short article from The Atlantic addressing the middle school years and what it is like for students. Also included in this article is a related 18minute video.
This blog by Elena Aguilar is aimed at adults and shares 5 ways to improve social and emotional learning.
This resource provides 25 recommendations to cultivate a growth mindset for lifelong learning from Saga Briggs, Managing Editor of InformED.
This article discusses 10 ways to engage in lifelong learning.
This TED Talks playlist includes videos that discuss happiness in the workplace.
Great Schools.org provides information regarding school quality to help parents find the right school for their family.
This is a network that provides Social and emotional Learning resources.
A plethora of resources for parents with a child or children with disabilities
Blog providing SEL options for 4th graders
This article discusses research showing that, "while young people can sometimes struggle with a sense of purpose, they are likely to find it in concrete and action-oriented goals."
Getting Smart recognizes 50 organizations that make efforts to spread college awareness, increase college preparation, and support college completion, especially for low-income and first-generation students.