What Color is Your Princess?
Am passing on to you all a delightful and witty piece written by a young friend which appeared in today's [...]
How All Children Succeed: Managing Stress and the Benefits of Failure
The last post introduced the education experts at yesterday's panel discussion, "How All Children Succeed", and noted their focus on [...]
How All Children Succeed
This morning I attended a fascinating panel discussion of educational issues hosted by Kimberly Morgan, President of the JPMorgan Chase [...]
Ask Dr. Michael G. Thompson: Educating Our Sons
How can we help our wonderful, maddening, lovable, frustrating, genius, unmotivated, spectacular sons grow into healthy and happy young men? [...]
“Admitted But Left Out”: Important But Incomplete
Today's New York Times includes the article "Admitted But Left Out", found here, which chronicles how minority students at various [...]
Inspiration for Our Boys, and for All of Us: “Brooklyn Castle”
"Brooklyn Castle", a documentary opening in NYC on Friday October 19, chronicles a year in the life of the chess [...]
Your Toddler Needs to Hear Words, Words and More Words
A recent New York Times article, "Before A Test, A Poverty of Words", found here, notes the difference in the [...]
Who is Peter Ramsey? You and Your Kids Are About to Find Out
On November 21, DreamWorks will release "Rise of the Guardians", its latest animation feature. Based on “The Guardians of Childhood,” [...]
Texting While Parenting
In "The Perils of Texting While Parenting", a chilling article in Saturday's Wall Street Journal, experts associated a recent rise [...]
Education Nation Summit 2012: Day 2
Back for Day 2 of NBC News' Education Nation Summit 2012, the final day of this gathering of thought leaders [...]